Effects of alcohol on psychomotor skill and decision-making in a driving task. Thesis University of Michigan.

Author(s)
Snapper, K.J.
Year
Abstract

The effects of alcohol on psychomotor performance and decision-making were investigated using a driving task conducted on a test course. Subjects were required both to attempt an avoidance maneuver and to make decisions about whether the attempt would be successful. Moderate financial payoffs were used to motivate subjects to perform as well as possible on both aspects of the task.

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B 7863 /83.4/
Source

Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan, 1973, IV + 37 p., graph., tab., ref.

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