“…Here, behavioural measurements have mostly implicated risk-taking as a consequence to alcohol consumption behaviour (Burian et al, 2002;Lane et al, 2004;Rose et al, 2014), whilst less research finds no influence of alcohol consumption on risky 7 One of the most commonly used self-report measures of impulsivity is the 30-item Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11; Patton, Stanford, & Barratt, 1995), which measures overall impulsivity, and three sub-traits of attentional (an inability to focus attention or concentrate), motor (acting without thinking), and non-planning impulsiveness (orientated in the present with a lack of future-thinking) (Stanford et al, 2009). behaviour (Euser et al, 2011;Peacock et al, 2013;S. C. Reed, Levin, & Evans, 2012).…”