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Cognitive Impairment and Perceived Risk from Alcohol; Laboratory, Self-Report and Field Assessments

Kenneth C. Mills, Eilene Z. Bisgrove

SUMMARY. Forty subjects who were pretested on their beliefs and attitudes toward drinking and driving were later tested in a laboratory on the extent of their subjective and objective cognitive impairment from placebo, low and high alcohol doses. A second study conducted at college drinking parties validated some of the laboratory findings.