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Electroencephalographic Finds - EEG According To 13 Cases of Patients Who Are Cocaine Chronic Users In Comparison To A Healthy Control Group of 10 Patients With Similar Characteristics

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  • Sandra López Carrillo
  • à ngel Molina León
  • Ramón Sobrino Torrens
  • María Pilar Egea Cegarra
  • Juana María Pagán Sánchez
  • Carmen Rodenas Meca
  • Aharon Franco Giménez Psicólogo Clínico

    (Doctors and nurses the clinic neurophysiology service, Spain)

Abstract

In chronic cocaine users, dysfunctional and structural findings have been found, the etiology of this dysfunction is unknown. In our group of patients MRI was completely normal and we have described a mild dysfunctional anomaly in the frontal cortex that is common denominator in this type of patients. The aim of this study is to investigate the cortical EEG activity of these patients. The question we ask is the following is cocaine which generates a dysfunctional disorder in the cortex of these patients or on the contrary on slightly dysfunctional brain the patient get into consumption of toxic.

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  • Sandra López Carrillo & à ngel Molina León & Ramón Sobrino Torrens & María Pilar Egea Cegarra & Juana María Pagán Sánchez & Carmen Rodenas Meca & Aharon Franco Giménez Psicólogo Clínico, 2017. "Electroencephalographic Finds - EEG According To 13 Cases of Patients Who Are Cocaine Chronic Users In Comparison To A Healthy Control Group of 10 Patients With Similar Characteristics," Orthopedics and Rheumatology Open Access Journals, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 4(4), pages 81-92, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:joroaj:v:4:y:2017:i:4:p:81-92
    DOI: 10.19080/OROAJ.2017.04.555643
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