A comparison of alcohol abusers who have and have not experienced blackouts

Title
A comparison of alcohol abusers who have and have not experienced blackouts
Publication Date
2004
Author(s)
O'Mahony, John Finbar
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Karger Publishers
Place of publication
Switzerland
DOI
10.1159/000077696
UNE publication id
une:3837
Abstract
This study examined the proposition that the experience of alcoholic blackouts is related to other indices of cerebral involvement in the alcoholic process. In particular it was suggested that those who experience alcoholic blackouts would also show signs of the effects of alcoholic damage in the form of lower scores on cognitive functions vulnerable to the effects of long-term alcohol abuse. While some evidence was found linking the experience of blackout to the severity of the alcohol problem, no relationship was found between cognitive functioning and the experience of blackout. The possibility that different mechanisms may underlie the various cognitive sequelae of alcohol abuse is raised.
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Citation
European Addiction Research, 10(3), p. 95-138
ISSN
1421-9891
1022-6877
Start page
95
End page
138

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