2014
DOI: 10.4103/1817-1745.147575
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Spontaneous dense array gamma activity in children and adolescents with volatile solvent dependence

Abstract: Objectives:Children and adolescents with volatile solvent/inhalant dependence have neurocognitive deficits. The study aimed to explore resting state gamma activity, which is a marker of cognitive function, in children and adolescents with inhalant dependence. The study also investigated differences in gamma activity across groups differing in inhaled amounts.Materials and Methods:Clinical and electroencephalographic (EEG) data were collected from nine patients with inhalant dependence. 30–50 Hz spectral power … Show more

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