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Testing the Escape HypothesesAlcohol Helps Users To Forget Their Feelings

 

作者: JONATHAN,  

 

期刊: The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease  (OVID Available online 1983)
卷期: Volume 171, issue 1  

页码: 40-48

 

ISSN:0022-3018

 

年代: 1983

 

出版商: OVID

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

Several hypotheses suggest that alcohol is often used to “escape”—to forget unpleasant feelings resulting from personal problems or social stresses. To test alcohol's effects on memory for feelings, 1.1 ml/kg of alcohol (A) or placebo (P) was given in two sessions, 48 hours apart, to 32 subjects divided into four equal drug groups (P-P, P-A, A-P, A-A). The subjects filled out the Profile on Mood States (POMS) after drug ingestion in session 1 while experiencing and learning these emotions. Their memories were tested when they tried to replicate these POMS ratings after drug ingestion in session 2. Alcohol given before memory testing decreased accuracy on each of the six POMS scales, especially Fatigue. However, alcohol did not impair memory for previously learned verbal and pictorial stimuli, and it produced no measurable changes in current feelings. These findings indicate that the impairment of memory for feelings may be a newly discovered specific pharmacological effect of alcohol.

 

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