Towards Measuring Brain Function on Groups of People in the Real World

Volume: 7, Issue: 9, Pages: e44676 - e44676
Published: Sep 5, 2012
Abstract
In three studies, EEGs from three groups of participants were recorded during progressively more real world situations after drinking alcoholic beverages that brought breath alcohol contents near the limit for driving in California 30 minutes after drinking. A simple equation that measured neurophysiological effects of alcohol in the first group of 15 participants performing repetitive cognitive tasks was applied to a second group of 15...
Paper Details
Title
Towards Measuring Brain Function on Groups of People in the Real World
Published Date
Sep 5, 2012
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
9
Pages
e44676 - e44676
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