Heilbrun A B, Tarbox A R, Madison J K
J Stud Alcohol. 1979 May;40(5):387-400. doi: 10.15288/jsa.1979.40.387.
Compared with nonalcoholics, alcoholics were less able to focus on relevant cues (i.e., they had weaker cognitive control) and less able to recall pertinent ideas or events and possible consequences (i.e., their internal scanning was narrower).
与非酗酒者相比,酗酒者更难以专注于相关线索(即他们的认知控制较弱),也更难以回忆起相关的想法、事件及可能的后果(即他们的内部扫描范围较窄)。