Alcohol Hangover Slightly Impairs Response Selection but not Response Inhibition

Volume: 8, Issue: 9, Pages: 1317 - 1317
Published: Aug 27, 2019
Abstract
Alcohol hangover commonly occurs after an episode of heavy drinking. It has previously been demonstrated that acute high-dose alcohol intoxication reduces cognitive control, while automatic processes remain comparatively unaffected. However, it has remained unclear whether alcohol hangover, as a consequence of binge drinking, modulates the interplay between cognitive control and automaticity in a comparable way. Therefore, the purpose of this...
Paper Details
Title
Alcohol Hangover Slightly Impairs Response Selection but not Response Inhibition
Published Date
Aug 27, 2019
Volume
8
Issue
9
Pages
1317 - 1317
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