BACKGROUND: Dependent alcohol drinkers exhibit differences in the structure and function of the brain, and impairments in cognitive function, including executive functions (EFs). Less is known about the impact of non-dependent but hazardous use (that which raises the risk of harm), and it is also unclear to what extent executive impairments in this cohort affect real-world function. The current study examines the relationship between alcohol use, EF and alcohol-related problems, in the general population. METHODS: A between-groups cross-sectional design assessed EF across two levels of drinking; hazardous (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) score of ⩾8) and non-hazardous. Alcohol drinkers (n = 666; 136 male; 524 female; six n...
Alcohol has been shown to affect performance on tasks associated with executive functioning. However...
RATIONALE: Acute alcohol consumption adversely affects many cognitive abilities, including episodic ...
Previous research has shown that alcohol abuse may cause a deficit in frontal lobe functioning, spec...
Previous research has demonstrated that multiple cognitive functions are impaired in alcohol use dis...
Background Previous investigations of executive function in alcohol dependent and in social drinker...
Background: Executive cognitive functioning (ECF), a construct that includes cognitive abilities suc...
Various studies have found a relationship between alcohol consumption and neuropsychological impairm...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-dependence is related to large-scale cognitive impairments, particularly for exe...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Executive function (EF) impairment in alcohol dependence (AD) has ...
Executive Function (EF) is a mental process which involves the ability to plan and control behaviour...
Aims Neurocognitive deficits in chronic alcoholic men are well documented. Impairments include memo...
The alcohol hangover (AH) is a state of general malaise following an evening of heavy episodic drink...
peer reviewedBackground: Impairments in executive functions (EFs) are related to binge drinking in y...
Rationale Acute alcohol intoxication selectively impairs executive functioning and prospective memo...
Alcohol consumption may lead to deficits in the executive functions that govern self-regulation. How...
Alcohol has been shown to affect performance on tasks associated with executive functioning. However...
RATIONALE: Acute alcohol consumption adversely affects many cognitive abilities, including episodic ...
Previous research has shown that alcohol abuse may cause a deficit in frontal lobe functioning, spec...
Previous research has demonstrated that multiple cognitive functions are impaired in alcohol use dis...
Background Previous investigations of executive function in alcohol dependent and in social drinker...
Background: Executive cognitive functioning (ECF), a construct that includes cognitive abilities suc...
Various studies have found a relationship between alcohol consumption and neuropsychological impairm...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-dependence is related to large-scale cognitive impairments, particularly for exe...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Executive function (EF) impairment in alcohol dependence (AD) has ...
Executive Function (EF) is a mental process which involves the ability to plan and control behaviour...
Aims Neurocognitive deficits in chronic alcoholic men are well documented. Impairments include memo...
The alcohol hangover (AH) is a state of general malaise following an evening of heavy episodic drink...
peer reviewedBackground: Impairments in executive functions (EFs) are related to binge drinking in y...
Rationale Acute alcohol intoxication selectively impairs executive functioning and prospective memo...
Alcohol consumption may lead to deficits in the executive functions that govern self-regulation. How...
Alcohol has been shown to affect performance on tasks associated with executive functioning. However...
RATIONALE: Acute alcohol consumption adversely affects many cognitive abilities, including episodic ...
Previous research has shown that alcohol abuse may cause a deficit in frontal lobe functioning, spec...