Vogel-Sprott M
J Stud Alcohol. 1975 Jan;36(1):1-10. doi: 10.15288/jsa.1975.36.1.
Social drinkers who had been trained to discriminate their blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) tended to predict greater impairment of performance while drinking than did untrained controls, although their actual performance on coding tasks did not differ. It is suggested that training in BAC discrimination may enhance caution and concern about behavioral impairment while drinking.
那些接受过辨别自己血液酒精浓度(BAC)训练的社交饮酒者,与未受过训练的对照组相比,在饮酒时往往会预测自己的行为能力会受到更大损害,尽管他们在编码任务上的实际表现并无差异。这表明,进行血液酒精浓度辨别训练可能会增强饮酒时对行为损害的谨慎态度和关注度。