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Combined effects of alcohol and caffeine on the late components of the event-related potential and on reaction time [An article from

Combined effects of alcohol and caffeine on the late components of the event-related potential and on reaction time [An article from
Author: F.H. Martin
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Combined effects of alcohol and caffeine on the late components of the event-related potential and on reaction time [An article from: Biological Psychology]


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The effects of .7ml/kg alcohol and 200mg caffeine on the P200, N200, P300 and N500 difference wave components of the event-related potential and on reaction time (RT) were examined in 16 females who performed both simple and choice RT tasks. Alcohol slowed the decision time (DT) component of reaction time, lengthened the latency of the P200 and P300 components, reduced N200 amplitude, increased P300 amplitude at parietal sites, and modified the effect Check Combined effects of alcohol and caffeine on the late components of the event-related potential and on reaction time [An article from our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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The effects of Alcohol slowed the decision time (DT) component of reaction time, lengthened the latency of the P200 and P300 components, reduced N200 amplitude, increased P300 amplitude at parietal sites, and modified the effect

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