“…Over the past decade, several studies have examined the effects of alcohol hangover on cognitive performance and its impact on daily activities. With only a few exceptions (Collins & Chiles, ; Streufert et al, ; Taylor, Dolhert, Friedman, Mumenthaler, & Yesavage, ; Yesavage, Dolhert, & Taylor, ), studies consistently showed significant impairment during alcohol hangover on potentially dangerous daily activities such as driving a car (Laurell & Törnros, ; Törnros & Laurell, ; Verster et al, ; Verster, van der Maarel, McKinney, Olivier & de Haan, ), riding a bicycle (Hartung et al, ), flying an airplane (Morrow, Leirer, & Yesavage, ; Morrow et al, ; Petros et al, ; Yesavage et al, ; Yesavage & Leirer, ), and job performance such as ship power plant operation Rohsenow, Howland, Minsky, & Arnedt, ) or surgery (Kocher, Warwick, Al‐Ghnaniem, & Patel, ; Van Dyken, Szlabick, & Sticca, ). Nonetheless, a more comprehensive understanding of the alcohol hangover and its impact on cognition is required.…”