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Research article summary:
Preresponse cues reduce the impairing effects of alcohol on the execution and suppression of responses.
Abstract Extract: The present study examined the effects of alcohol on the ability to execute and inhibit behavior in a context in which preliminary information signaled the likelihood that a response should be executed or suppressed. Social drinkers (N = 12) performed a ... (Full abstract text below) ERROR: Unable to get article contents at this time (pubmed appears down). Please try again later. Links for this articleFor links to places where you can get the full text of this article see links. Note there may be a subscription or fee required for access to the full text. New! Using similar technology to this site, we have launched find-health-articles.com, targeting over 1 million health research article abstracts. Related ArticlesHere are some articles related to this one (by title keywords): Keywords in this article:ability, account, actions, alcohol, behavior, consistent, context, contrast, correctly, cued, cues, dependent, doses, drinkers, effects, examined, execute, executed, execution, findings, go, impaired, incorrectly, information, inhibit, inhibition, likelihood, limitation, manner, performance, performed, placebo, preliminary, present, quick, required, resource, response, responses, signaled, social, study, suppressed, suppression, targets, task, tested, under
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