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Blood Alcohol Level Discrimination by Nonalcoholics; the Role of Internal and External Cues

Herman Huber, Robert Karlin, Peter E. Nathan

SUMMARY. Men were trained to estimate their blood alcohol levels, after drinks of different strengths, by means of internal or external cues or both. All groups improved in estimation accuracy but the type of training made no difference.