1978
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5371(78)90210-4
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Alcohol and memory: Retrieval processes

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“…In addition, and in accordance with the established anterograde impairments of alcohol on explicit memory (e.g. (Birnbaum and Parker 1977;Birnbaum et al 1978;Duka et al 2001;Weissenborn and Duka 2000), participants in the alcohol group recalled significantly less singularly presented veridical items than placebo participants. This deleterious effect of alcohol was rendered non-significant through increased learning, as recall levels for repeated veridical items did not differ as a function of drink.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…In addition, and in accordance with the established anterograde impairments of alcohol on explicit memory (e.g. (Birnbaum and Parker 1977;Birnbaum et al 1978;Duka et al 2001;Weissenborn and Duka 2000), participants in the alcohol group recalled significantly less singularly presented veridical items than placebo participants. This deleterious effect of alcohol was rendered non-significant through increased learning, as recall levels for repeated veridical items did not differ as a function of drink.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…(Birnbaum et al 1978) and cued recall (Duka et al 2001) relative to a placebo control. In 1977 Craik (Craik 1977) published an article which accounted for the deleterious effect of alcohol on memory performance using the levels of processing (LOP) framework.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This detrimental effect of the presence of ethanol in the bloodstream on subsequent learning episodes is well documented in the literature, particularly when acute doses of alcohol are involved (e.g. Jones 1973;Birnbaum et al 1978;Hashtroudi et al 1984). Alcohol can have a severe disruptive influence on human memory, sometimes even inducing amnesic instances, the extent to which depends on the blood alcohol level (Parker 1984).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Complete or partial memory impairment occurs commonly in both alcoholics and nonalcoholics and usually results from episodes of binge drinking (White 2003). This memory impairment may reflect a disruption of encoding, storage, consolidation, and/or retrieval capability (Birnbaum et al 1978;Melia et al 1996;Gold 2006: Matthews et al 1999Weitemier and Ryabinin 2003;Matthews and Silvers 2004;Miller and Matzel 2006;Sara and Hars 2006). However, the impairment might also be due to ethanol's effects on attention, sensorimotor function, emotion, or motivation, the disruption of which could affect information handling, learning, and encoding efficiency (Ryabinin et al 2002;Nader and Wang 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%