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Neuropsychological and Neuroimaging Examinations of Self‐Reported Sleep Quality in Alcohol Use Disorder With and Without Korsakoff's Syndrome

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Figure 1: Prevalence of sleep complaint in HC, AUD and KS patients 584
Figure 2: Executive and episodic memory performance in controls and patients according to the 593
Figure 3: Structural brain abnormalities in patients with and without sleep complaint compared 602
Figure 4: Gray matter volume in controls and patients according to the sleep complaint (A) and 612
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