Alcohol abuse : social drinking and cognitive impairment.

Author(s)
Bowden, S.C. & Walsh, K.W.
Abstract

Although several studies have reported association between alcohol consumption and cognitive variables, there is no clear- cut evidence that social drinking is associated with poorer intellectual functions. One thing is clear: there is simply no evidence indicating the presence of cognitive signs of cerebral impairment in social drinkers, there is no evidence of neuropsychological deficit.

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B 32049 [electronic version only] /83.4 /
Source

From: The Medical Journal of Australia, (1984- 02- 04), p. 175- 177, 31 ref.

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