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Effects of Acute Alcohol Intoxication on Mind-Wandering and Related Attentional States During Working-Memory Tasks | Synapse
March 3, 2026
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Effects of Acute Alcohol Intoxication on Mind-Wandering and Related Attentional States During Working-Memory Tasks
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Martin David
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Michelle Heck
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Etienne Quertemont
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Acute alcohol intoxication significantly impairs attentional states during working-memory tasks, leading to reduced cognitive performance.
Participants exhibited a pronounced increase in mind-wandering when under the influence, adversely affecting task completion.
Observational analysis assessed the impact of alcohol on cognitive tasks in a controlled setting, with emphasis on attentional states.
These findings call for strategies to address cognitive deficits associated with acute alcohol use, particularly in high-stakes environments.
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