The effects of self-administered alcohol-induced ‘hangover’ in a naturalistic setting on psychomotor and cognitive performance and subjective state

Volume: 100, Issue: 11, Pages: 1680 - 1689
Published: Sep 9, 2005
Abstract
Aims To examine in as naturalistic a setting as possible whether having an alcohol‐induced ‘hangover’ impairs psychomotor and cognitive performance. Participants and design The sample consisted of 71 male and female social drinkers who were tested twice, once at baseline and once after exposure to the study condition. They were randomized into a control group who returned for testing on a prearranged date ( n = 33), and a group who were...
Paper Details
Title
The effects of self-administered alcohol-induced ‘hangover’ in a naturalistic setting on psychomotor and cognitive performance and subjective state
Published Date
Sep 9, 2005
Journal
Volume
100
Issue
11
Pages
1680 - 1689
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