Acute Alcohol Amnesia

作者: Shahin Hashtroudi , Elizabeth S. Parker

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-7743-0_5

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摘要: Alcohol is a drug with potent effects on human emotions and cognition. Drinking enables individuals to alter their emotional state, cognitive functioning, interactions environment. Certain responses alcohoF seem be the idiosyncratic response of particular individual dose alcohol. There are, however, other that have more orderly relationship alcohol reflect basic effect drug. It appears one such disruption in memory produced by modest doses both alcoholics social drinkers (e.g., Parker et al., 1974; Rosen Lee, 1976). Episodes impaired can viewed as isolated instances dysfunction, yet they are bound disrupt drinker’s continuity experience between past future. Memory remarkable capacity records environment mental events. These I shape mold later behavior, thereby connecting internal represen tations past, present,

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