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Neuropsychological Profile of Acute Alcohol Intoxication during Ascending and Descending Blood Alcohol Concentrations

机译:血液中酒精浓度上升和下降期间急性酒精中毒的神经心理特征

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Numerous studies have investigated the effects of alcohol on motor processes during rising and declining blood alcohol concentrations (BAC), however, relatively little research has examined the alcohol-induced impairment of cognitive performance on the two limbs of the BAC curve. This experiment administered a neuropsychological test battery to assess the degree to which rising and declining BACs during an acute dose of alcohol impair nine cognitive processes within an individual. In all, 20 healthy male social drinkers (university students) were assigned to one of two groups (n=10) who received a beverage containing either 0.0g/kg (placebo) or 0.65g/kg alcohol and performed the test battery when BAC was increasing and was decreasing. Comparisons of alcohol and placebo groups revealed impairment (slower response and/or increased errors) in seven of the cognitive processes: long-term verbal memory; information processing; declarative memory; inhibitory control; short-term visual memory; long-term visual memory, and visual-spatial working memory. However, some processes were impaired only during rising BACs whereas the impairment of others during declining BACs was evident only by an increase in errors. These results show cognitive tasks performed by an individual are not similarly affected by rising and declining BACs, and call attention to the importance of assessing both speed and accuracy on both limbs of the BAC curve. The particular cognitive processes differentially affected by rising vs declining BACs raised the possibility that acute alcohol intoxication may impair one cerebral hemisphere to a greater degree than the other, and this could be explored by neuroimaging techniques.
机译:许多研究已经研究了酒精对血液中酒精浓度(BAC)升高和降低期间运动过程的影响,但是,相对较少的研究研究了酒精引起的BAC曲线两肢认知功能的损害。该实验使用了神经心理学测试电池,以评估急性剂量饮酒期间BAC上升和下降损害个人9个认知过程的程度。总共将20名健康的男性社交饮酒者(大学学生)分配到两组(n = 10)中的一组中,他们接受了含0.0g / kg(安慰剂)或0.65g / kg酒精的饮料,并在BAC时进行了电池测试在增加而在减少。酒精和安慰剂组的比较显示了七个认知过程中的损伤(反应较慢和/或错误增加):长期言语记忆;信息处理;陈述式记忆抑制性控制短期视觉记忆;长期视觉记忆和视觉空间工作记忆。但是,某些过程仅在BAC上升期间受到损害,而其他过程在BAC下降期间仅通过误差的增加而受到损害。这些结果表明,个人执行的认知任务不会受到BAC上升和下降的类似影响,并引起人们注意评估BAC曲线的两个分支的速度和准确性的重要性。受BAC上升和下降影响不同的特定认知过程增加了以下可能性:急性酒精中毒可能损害一个大脑半球的程度比另一个损害更大,这可以通过神经影像技术进行探索。

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