Thirty-six subjects were given no alcohol on one day and 1 ml alcohol/kg body weight on another (the order of administration being counterbalanced across subjects). In both sessions, they performed a word categorization task involving surface and semantic processing of lists of 50 words followed by a recognition task (the presentation of those words in addition to an equal number of new words for speeded recognition). For categorization, subjects were slower and less accurate with alcohol than without. For recognition, alcohol resulted in a decrease in d' and an increase in beta. Categorization was slower and recognition more accurate for semantic processing than for surface processing. There was no evidence that the detrimental effects of ...
Two experiments investigated effects of alcohol on the ability to recognize objects. Mice explored ...
Alcohol is known to facilitate memory if given after learning information in the laboratory; we aime...
We tested 44 participants with respect to their working memory (WM) performance on alcohol-related v...
Two experiments investigated the effect of alcohol on retrieval of lexical information. In each, vol...
The effect of alcohol (1 ml per kg body weight) on the rate of forgetting was investigated using a c...
Two experiments investigated the effect of alcohol on retrieval of lexical information. In each, vol...
Moderate doses of alcohol impair performance on a variety of information processing tasks. Two separ...
Thirty-six subjects were each tested in three sessions on separate days, in which they were given 0,...
Forty male subjects were divided into two groups on the basis of their scores on a computerized inte...
Rationale Alcohol impairs explicit memory, whilst leaving implicit memory relatively intact. Less i...
Background: Research has shown that heavy alcohol use has a detrimental effect on retrospective memo...
Rationale: Memory performance can be facilitated when the context in which retrieval occurs matches ...
Previous research has demonstrated that alcohol impairs information processing. However, it is unkno...
How good is your memory after 3 or 4 beers? This research examines the effects of alcohol on working...
Social drinkers (healthy males aged 18--34) participated in three experiments that examined some of ...
Two experiments investigated effects of alcohol on the ability to recognize objects. Mice explored ...
Alcohol is known to facilitate memory if given after learning information in the laboratory; we aime...
We tested 44 participants with respect to their working memory (WM) performance on alcohol-related v...
Two experiments investigated the effect of alcohol on retrieval of lexical information. In each, vol...
The effect of alcohol (1 ml per kg body weight) on the rate of forgetting was investigated using a c...
Two experiments investigated the effect of alcohol on retrieval of lexical information. In each, vol...
Moderate doses of alcohol impair performance on a variety of information processing tasks. Two separ...
Thirty-six subjects were each tested in three sessions on separate days, in which they were given 0,...
Forty male subjects were divided into two groups on the basis of their scores on a computerized inte...
Rationale Alcohol impairs explicit memory, whilst leaving implicit memory relatively intact. Less i...
Background: Research has shown that heavy alcohol use has a detrimental effect on retrospective memo...
Rationale: Memory performance can be facilitated when the context in which retrieval occurs matches ...
Previous research has demonstrated that alcohol impairs information processing. However, it is unkno...
How good is your memory after 3 or 4 beers? This research examines the effects of alcohol on working...
Social drinkers (healthy males aged 18--34) participated in three experiments that examined some of ...
Two experiments investigated effects of alcohol on the ability to recognize objects. Mice explored ...
Alcohol is known to facilitate memory if given after learning information in the laboratory; we aime...
We tested 44 participants with respect to their working memory (WM) performance on alcohol-related v...