Effect of alcohol and monetary reward on visually evoked potentials and reaction time
- PMID: 592831
- DOI: 10.15288/jsa.1977.38.2057
Effect of alcohol and monetary reward on visually evoked potentials and reaction time
Abstract
A dose of alcohol producing a mean blood alcohol concentration of 0.09% slowed the peak of later components of visually evoked potentials recorded from the occipital scalp. Simple visuomotor reaction time was also slower in a low-motivation nonreward condition.
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