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1. Sensitivity to experiencing alcohol hangovers : reconsideration of the 0.11% Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) threshold for having a hangover

3. Catecholaminergic Modulation of Metacontrol Is Reflected by Changes in Aperiodic EEG Activity.

4. Alcohol hangover versus dehydration revisited: The effect of drinking water to prevent or alleviate the alcohol hangover.

5. The ReCoDe addiction research consortium: Losing and regaining control over drug intake-Findings and future perspectives.

6. Effects of Catecholaminergic and Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Response Inhibition.

7. Interactions of catecholamines and GABA+ in cognitive control: Insights from EEG and 1 H-MRS.

8. Chemical cousins with contrasting behavioural profiles: MDMA users and methamphetamine users differ in social-cognitive functions and aggression.

9. Conflict monitoring and emotional processing in 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) and methamphetamine users - A comparative neurophysiological study.

10. The functional connectome of 3,4-methyldioxymethamphetamine-related declarative memory impairments.

11. Striatal Iron Deposition in Recreational MDMA (Ecstasy) Users.

12. Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid and Glutamate Concentrations in the Striatum and Anterior Cingulate Cortex Not Found to Be Associated with Cognitive Flexibility.

13. Pilot study on the influence of acute alcohol exposure on biophysical parameters of leukocytes.

14. Early Vascular Ageing in adolescents with migraine with aura: a community-based study.

15. Neurophysiological mechanisms underlying the differential effect of reward prospect on response selection and inhibition.

16. Chronic 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) Use Is Related to Glutamate and GABA Concentrations in the Striatum But Not the Anterior Cingulate Cortex.

17. Aperiodic neural activity reflects metacontrol.

18. Neurophysiological principles of inhibitory control processes during cognitive flexibility.

19. The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdowns in Germany on Mood, Attention Control, Immune Fitness, and Quality of Life of Young Adults with Self-Reported Impaired Wound Healing.

20. Does chronic use of amphetamine-type stimulants impair interference control? - A meta-analysis.

21. Evidence for independent representational contents in inhibitory control subprocesses associated with frontoparietal cortices.

22. Alcohol-induced deficits in reactive control of response selection and inhibition are counteracted by a seemingly paradox increase in proactive control.

23. The role of visual association cortices during response selection processes in interference-modulated response stopping.

24. On the Role of Stimulus-Response Context in Inhibitory Control in Alcohol Use Disorder.

25. The importance of resource allocation for the interplay between automatic and cognitive control in response inhibition - An EEG source localization study.

26. Auricular transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation for alcohol use disorder: A chance to improve treatment?

28. Pretrial Theta Band Activity Affects Context-dependent Modulation of Response Inhibition.

30. How low working memory demands and reduced anticipatory attentional gating contribute to impaired inhibition during acute alcohol intoxication.

31. Conditional generative adversarial networks applied to EEG data can inform about the inter-relation of antagonistic behaviors on a neural level.

32. A role of the norepinephrine system or effort in the interplay of different facets of inhibitory control.

33. Neurobiological mechanisms of control in alcohol use disorder - Moving towards mechanism-based non-invasive brain stimulation treatments.

34. White matter alterations in chronic MDMA use: Evidence from diffusion tensor imaging and neurofilament light chain blood levels.

35. Acute alcohol intoxication modulates the temporal dynamics of resting electroencephalography networks.

36. An Oppositional Tolerance Account for Potential Cognitive Deficits Caused by the Discontinuation of Antidepressant Drugs.

37. Cognitive profile in Restless Legs Syndrome: A signal-to-noise ratio account.

38. Alcohol intoxication, but not hangover, differentially impairs learning and automatization of complex motor response sequences.

39. Dissociating direct and indirect effects: a theoretical framework of how latent toxoplasmosis affects cognitive profile across the lifespan.

40. Anodal tDCS modulates specific processing codes during conflict monitoring associated with superior and middle frontal cortices.

41. On the functional role of striatal and anterior cingulate GABA+ in stimulus-response binding.

42. Automatic aspects of response selection remain unchanged during high-dose alcohol intoxication.

43. The Alcohol Hangover Research Group: Ten Years of Progress in Research on the Causes, Consequences, and Treatment of the Alcohol Hangover.

44. Evidence for a causal role of superior frontal cortex theta oscillations during the processing of joint subliminal and conscious conflicts.

45. High-dose ethanol intoxication decreases 1/f neural noise or scale-free neural activity in the resting state.

46. The Impact of Mood and Subjective Intoxication on Hangover Severity.

47. Effects of Rapid Recovery on Alcohol Hangover Severity: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized, Balanced Crossover Trial.

48. Alcohol Hangover Does Not Alter the Application of Model-Based and Model-Free Learning Strategies.

49. Using temporal EEG signal decomposition to identify specific neurophysiological correlates of distractor-response bindings proposed by the theory of event coding.

50. Updating the Definition of the Alcohol Hangover.

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