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Reduced attentional blink for alcohol-related stimuli in heavy social drinkers
Journal of Psychopharmacology, 10/23/09
Tibboel H et al. – The authors' results show a diminished attentional blink effect for alcohol–related words compared with soft drink–related words among heavy drinkers. The attentional blink was equally strong for alcohol–related and soft drink–related words among light drinkers. This suggests that alcohol–related information is processed relatively more efficiently in the former group. Even though these results are promising, study shows that the internal consistency of the attentional blink can be improved.
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