Alcohol-related increases in CRT were attributable to longer premotor and motor components, reflecting both reduced speed of information processing and peripheral delays in responding. These alterations likely are associated with alcohol-related changes in the central and peripheral nervous systems that could impede or slow neuronal transmission.
Alcohol-related increases in CRT were attributable to longer premotor and motor components, reflecting both reduced speed of information processing and peripheral delays in responding. These alterations likely are associated with alcohol-related changes in the central and peripheral nervous systems that could impede or slow neuronal transmission.
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