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Psychosomatic Medicine 28:570-595 (1966)
© 1966 American Psychosomatic Society

Behavioral and Physiological Effects of Alcohol on Man

LEONARD GOLDBERG M.D.1

1 Department of Alcohol Research, Karolinska Institutet Medical School, Stockholm, Sweden

In 160 healthy subjects, 542 experiments were conducted to assess some behavioral and physiological effects of alcohol ingestion. Both subjective mood tests and objective performance tests were given and the results correlated with blood alcohol levels. Also analyzed were changes after interaction with CNS-active drugs, "hangover," adaptation, and tolerance.







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