Alcohol effects on signal detection performance.

Author(s)
Jansen, A.A.I. Gier, J.J. de & Slangen, J.L.
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Abstract

The acute effects of alcohol (0, 7 G /HK) on visual sign detection performance and critical flicker fusion frequency (CFF) of normal volunteers were investigated using a signal detection theory analysis. When signal probability was low, alcohol affected the stimulus sensitivity and the reaction times of hits. Under a high signal probability these indices were not affected. Whereas the response bias did not change after the administration of alcohol under both signal probabilities.

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B 26092 fo /83./2 IRRD 805179
Source

Neuropsychobiology, Vol. 14 (1985) No. 2, p. 83-87, 17 ref.

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