Alcohol Health & Research World
Alcohol's Effect on Cognition |
Vol. 19, No. 2, 1995
(p. 85)Alcohol-Related Cognitive Impairments: An Overview of How Alcoholism May Affect the Workings of the Brain (p. 89)
Denise L. Evert and Marlene Oscar-BermanAssessing Cognitive Impairment (p. 97)
Sara Jo NixonWhen Alcoholism Affects Memory Functions: MRI of the Brain (p. 104)
Terry L. Jernigan and Arne L. OstergaardEvent-Related Potentials and Cognitive Function in Alcoholism (p. 108)
Bernice Porjesz and Henri BegleiterAlcohol-Related Thiamine Deficiency: Impact on Cognitive and Memory Functioning (p. 113)
Philip J. LanglaisThe Role of Liver Disease in Alcohol-Induced Cognitive Defects (p. 122)
Roger F. ButterworthAlcohol-Induced Sleepiness and Memory Function (p. 130)
Timothy Roehrs and Thomas RothAlcohol and the Cerebellum: Effects on Balance, Motor Coordination, and Cognition (p. 138)
Edith V. Sullivan, Margaret J. Rosenbloom, Anjali Deshmukh, John E. Desmond, and
Adolf PfefferbaumCognitive Impairment in Children of Alcoholics (p. 142)
Robert O. Pihl and Kenneth R. BruceRecovery of Cognitive Functioning in Alcoholics: The Relationship to Treatment (p. 148)
Mark S. GoldmanCognitive Deficits in Alcoholism: Approaches to Theoretical Modeling (p. 155)
Kathryn G. Ingle and Herbert J. WeingartnerFitness-for-Duty Testing: A New Approach to Workplace Safety (p. 159)
Marcelline Burns and Susanne Hiller-Sturmhöfel
In This Issue (p. 87)
Reviewed: April 2002
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