between hemispheres, it is possible to suppose that measures reflecting interhemispheric information transfer such as electrodermal activity (EDA) might be related to the psychosensory symptoms.
We have performed measurement of bilateral EDA, psychosensory symptoms (LSCL-33) and alcohol
craving (ACQ) in 34 alcohol dependent patients and 32 healthy controls. The results in alcohol dependent patients show that during rest conditions the psychosensory symptoms (LSCL-33) are related to EDA transinformation (PTI) between left
and right EDA records (Spearman r = 0.44, p,0.01).
The result may present potentially useful clinical finding suggesting a possibility to indirectly assess
epileptiform changes in alcohol dependent patients.
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