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Title
Rapid drinking is associated with increases in driving-related risk-taking.
Authors
Bernosky-Smith, Kimberly A; Aston, Elizabeth R; Liguori, Anthony
Abstract
The rate of alcohol drinking has been shown to predict impairment on cognitive and behavioral tasks. The current study assessed the influence of speed of alcohol consumption within a laboratory-administered binge on self-reported attitudes toward driving and simulated driving ability.
Publication
Human psychopharmacology, 2012, Vol 27, Issue 6, p622