Alcohol Hangover Differentially Modulates the Processing of Relevant and Irrelevant Information

Volume: 9, Issue: 3, Pages: 778 - 778
Published: Mar 12, 2020
Abstract
Elevated distractibility is one of the major contributors to alcohol hangover-induced behavioral deficits. Yet, the basic mechanisms driving increased distractibility during hangovers are still not very well understood. Aside from impairments in attention and psychomotor functions, changes in stimulus-response bindings may also increase responding to distracting information, as suggested by the theory of event coding (TEC). Yet, this has never...
Paper Details
Title
Alcohol Hangover Differentially Modulates the Processing of Relevant and Irrelevant Information
Published Date
Mar 12, 2020
Volume
9
Issue
3
Pages
778 - 778
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