RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE AND ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IN ALCOHOLICS

  • 1 January 1978
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 13 (5), 551-565
Abstract
Cognitive performance in 95 drug-free alcoholic patients within 7 days of their last drink was significantly predicted by chronic and recent drinking practices. Conceptually distinct cognitive functions were differentially influenced by various combinations of drinking variables. Consideration of curvilinear relationships enhanced the amount of variance explained, and certain patterns of consumption may accelerate the alcohol-induced decline of brain function.