1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf01070893
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A twin study of psychomotor and physiological responses to an acute dose of alcohol

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“…These findings are consistent with a wider literature reporting increases in the relative strength of the genetic component of the phenotypic variance in response to increased environmental stress, such as for weight in the plant Arabidopsis thaliana in response to increasing temperature stress (Lagridge & Griffing, 1959), for reproductive performance in mice in response to increasing stress in early pregnancy (Belyaev & Borodin, 1982) and for human psychomotor performance tasks in response to increasing alcohol dose (Martin et al, 1985). Further references can be found in Pani & Lasley(1972), Barton & Turelli (1989) and Hoffmann & Parsons (1991).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…These findings are consistent with a wider literature reporting increases in the relative strength of the genetic component of the phenotypic variance in response to increased environmental stress, such as for weight in the plant Arabidopsis thaliana in response to increasing temperature stress (Lagridge & Griffing, 1959), for reproductive performance in mice in response to increasing stress in early pregnancy (Belyaev & Borodin, 1982) and for human psychomotor performance tasks in response to increasing alcohol dose (Martin et al, 1985). Further references can be found in Pani & Lasley(1972), Barton & Turelli (1989) and Hoffmann & Parsons (1991).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Newlin and Thompson, 1990;see Pollock, 1992 for a meta-analysis). Studies of monozygotic twins show greater similarity in sensitivity to an alcohol challenge than do dizygotic twins (Martin et al, 1985;Martin, 1988;Heath and Martin, 1992;Viken et al, 2003), providing evidence that alcohol sensitivity is an inherited trait. In view of this literature, one interpretation of the findings reported here is that the risk of alcoholism associated in a population study with the G-allele (Covault et al, 2004) may, in part, be mediated by the decreased subjective response to alcohol of individuals carrying this allele.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The cohort first completed a mailed questionnaire in 1980-1982 when they were 18 years or older, and the twins were subsequently followed up with a second mailed questionnaire in [1988][1989][1990]. 17,18 In 1992-1993, telephone interviews of twins were conducted, and this direct interview provided the data for analyses in this article. 19 Data were obtained from both members of 2685 twin pairs.…”
Section: Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%