Mental rehearsal of a task before or after ethanol: tolerance facilitating effects |
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Authors: | K Sdao-Jarvie M Vogel-Sprott |
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Affiliation: | Northern Illinois University, Department of Psychology, Psychology-Computer Science Building, Rm. 400, DeKalb, IL 60115, United States |
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Abstract: | Two groups of six male social drinkers learned a psychomotor skill task and then drank the same dose of ethanol (0.62 g/kg) on each of five sessions. Sessions 1 and 5 provided pre-treatment and post-treatment measures of task performance under ethanol. During treatment sessions 2, 3 and 4, one group (MRBD) mentally rehearsed the task before drinking and the other group (MRAD) mentally rehearsed the task after drinking. On the post-treatment session, the MRAD group was significantly less impaired (i.e. more tolerant) than the MRBD group. Thus, mental rehearsal of a task under ethanol facilitates the development of tolerance to the behavioral effects of the drug. |
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