Moxnes and Jensen (2009)) present a study of decision making under conditions of uncertainty using a computerised simulation of alcohol pharmacokinetics. In their article, they conclude that their findings challenge the ‘folk wisdom’ that advises against drinking on an empty stomach. We contend that this is a problematic conclusion for three reasons: (1) the study and findings presented in their paper are simply not sufficient to allow one to, even tentatively, draw such a conclusion; (2) the conclusion is contrary to basic pharmacological knowledge concerning alcohol absorption, metabolism and the implications for peak blood alcohol concentration; and (3) the implications for understanding the process of decision making while alcohol intox...
Objective: The neurobiological model of risk-taking and the dual-process model of decision making ea...
In recent years, cognitive-behavioral approaches to drinking behaviour have postulated the importanc...
Alcohol consumption is one of the most debated risk factors for disease, while at the same time it i...
Moxnes and Jensen (2009) present a study of decision making under conditions of uncertainty using a ...
With the acceptance of cognitive science, the biological substrate linking stimulus to response has ...
Research suggests that the drinking environment can affect dynamic processes involved in group decis...
RATIONALE: Many studies have reported the long-term adverse effects of alcohol on executive cognitiv...
Objective: A substantial number of people reduce their consumption of alcohol in the absence of form...
Moss and Albery (2009) presented a dual-process model of the alcohol-behavior link, integrating alco...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [78]-91)Two models of alcohol abuse, the disease model an...
A variety of effects previously attributed to pharmacological properties of alcohol have been shown ...
Moss and Albery presented a dual-process model of the alcohol–behavior link, integrating alcohol exp...
An article by B. C. Leigh examined certain substantive and measurement-related limitations of resear...
textIndividual differences in subjective response to alcohol have been implicated as a risk factor f...
Background: Studies in humans and animals suggest a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision-m...
Objective: The neurobiological model of risk-taking and the dual-process model of decision making ea...
In recent years, cognitive-behavioral approaches to drinking behaviour have postulated the importanc...
Alcohol consumption is one of the most debated risk factors for disease, while at the same time it i...
Moxnes and Jensen (2009) present a study of decision making under conditions of uncertainty using a ...
With the acceptance of cognitive science, the biological substrate linking stimulus to response has ...
Research suggests that the drinking environment can affect dynamic processes involved in group decis...
RATIONALE: Many studies have reported the long-term adverse effects of alcohol on executive cognitiv...
Objective: A substantial number of people reduce their consumption of alcohol in the absence of form...
Moss and Albery (2009) presented a dual-process model of the alcohol-behavior link, integrating alco...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [78]-91)Two models of alcohol abuse, the disease model an...
A variety of effects previously attributed to pharmacological properties of alcohol have been shown ...
Moss and Albery presented a dual-process model of the alcohol–behavior link, integrating alcohol exp...
An article by B. C. Leigh examined certain substantive and measurement-related limitations of resear...
textIndividual differences in subjective response to alcohol have been implicated as a risk factor f...
Background: Studies in humans and animals suggest a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision-m...
Objective: The neurobiological model of risk-taking and the dual-process model of decision making ea...
In recent years, cognitive-behavioral approaches to drinking behaviour have postulated the importanc...
Alcohol consumption is one of the most debated risk factors for disease, while at the same time it i...