Effects of task complexity and practice on performance during acute alcohol intoxication.

Author(s)
Tarter, R.E. B.M. Jones & C.D. Simpson.
Year
Abstract

A battery of psychological test was administered to students in a counterbalanced cross-over design to determine the effects of an acute dose of alcohol on perceptual, perceptual-motor and cognitive capacities. It appears, that al though alcohol does not interfere with the effects of practice over repeated testings, the converse is not the case; practice does mitigate the effects of alcohol.

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A 8419 T
Source

Perceptual and Motor Skills, Vol. 33 (1971), No. 1 (August), p. 307-318

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