Alcohol induced cognitive impairment in a field setting
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Wright, Peter
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Goulbourne, Michael
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2008-07-10T13:33:35Z
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2008-07-10T13:33:35Z
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2006
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A number of variables have been recognized as determinants of drug response. These
are both pharmacological, such as blood alcohol concentration, and
nonpharmacological, like the environment in which the drug is taken. Ethanol impairs
cognitive and psychomotor performance on a wide range of abilities and there has
been much research into the mechanisms of alcohol impairment but surprisingly little
research done in the field. We investigated the effect of alcohol on individuals’
cognitive performance in a natural setting; pubs and bars in the city centre. Seventy
healthy volunteers (19 – 55 years), who had bought and consumed their own alcohol
in the premises, completed a short questionnaire and a battery of cognitive tests and
mood measures; administered on a mobile phone. Subjects were breathalized after
completion of the test battery, with a mean blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of
62.86 mg/100ml. There were highly significant effects of alcohol on errors and
reaction times for most of the tasks and the mood measures. Splitting the population
into low and high alcohol groups (at the UK legal driving limit 80 mg/100ml) showed
significantly higher error rates in the arrow flanker test, maze tracking task and
paired associates learning for the high alcohol group (mean 115.36 mg/100ml)
compared to the low alcohol group (mean BAC 27.86 mg/100ml). Further work is
needed in the field to directly compare patterns and levels of impairment found in
natural settings to impairment found when in a laboratory setting.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/2337
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alcohol impairment
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induced cognitive impairment
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Alcohol induced cognitive impairment in a field setting
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Undergraduate
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Undergraduate
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Restricted Access
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