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Cognitive Structure and Behavioral Regulation in Alcoholics
Alfred B. Heilbrun, Jr., Arthur R. Tarbox, James K. Madison
SUMMARY. Compared with nonalcoholics, alcoholics were less able to focus on relevant cues (i.e., they had weaker cognitive control) and less able to recall pertinent ideas or events and possible consequences (i.e., their internal scanning was narrower).
