“…As the citation indicates, alcohol has a broad impact on cognition and affects many, if not all, cognitive functions. Alcohol starts to produce memory impairments after just one or two drinks, decreasing memory function further as the blood/breath alcohol concentration (BAC/BrAC) rises, which culminates in blackout (i.e., amnesia) at very high BAC-levels (Curran, 2006;Ryback, 1971;White, 2003). These effects of alcohol have made it hard for the justice system to trust intoxicated witnesses, since although these witnesses are common, they are generally perceived as less reliable than sober witnesses (Evans & Schreiber Compo, 2010;Kassin, Tubb, Hosch & Memon, 2001;Palmer, Flowe, Takarangi & Humphries, 2013).…”