Gustafson R
Percept Mot Skills. 1986 Oct;63(2 Pt 1):367-70. doi: 10.2466/pms.1986.63.2.367.
An experimental study was performed testing whether a small dose of alcohol would lead to larger decrements in simple visual reaction time for peripheral signals compared to central ones. Analysis indicated such an effect of alcohol, which was discussed as supportive of an interpretation in terms of impaired peripheral sensory sensitivity rather than a redistribution of attention within the visual field.
进行了一项实验研究,以测试与中央信号相比,小剂量酒精是否会导致外周信号的简单视觉反应时间出现更大程度的缩短。分析表明酒精存在这样的效应,这被认为支持了一种观点,即该效应是由于外周感觉敏感性受损,而非视野内注意力的重新分配。