Acute tolerance to alcohol effects on inhibitory and activational mechanisms of behavioral control.
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Acute alcohol tolerance refers to the observation of reduced impairment at a given blood alcohol concentration (BAC) on the descending versus ascending limb of the blood alcohol curve. Psychomotor performance measures used in human studies of alcohol tolerance provide reliable assessments of tolerance but do not identify specific mechanisms involved in the re-establishment of control, and little is known about how acute tolerance is expressed in terms of changes in fundamental mechanisms that regulate and control behavior. This study examined the expression of acute alcohol tolerance to impaired behavioral control in terms of changes in a drinker's ability to activate and inhibit behavioral responses as BAC ascended and declined following a dose. |
Year of Publication |
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2005
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Journal |
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Journal of studies on alcohol
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Volume |
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66
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Issue |
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5
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Number of Pages |
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663-72
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ISSN Number |
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0096-882X
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URL |
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https://www.jsad.com/doi/10.15288/jsa.2005.66.663
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DOI |
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10.15288/jsa.2005.66.663
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Short Title |
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J Stud Alcohol
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