Alcohol Impacts Decision-Making in Males More than Females, UTEP Study Suggests
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Alcohol impacts decision-making in males more than females, UTEP study suggests
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- Consuming alcohol impacts decision-making -- that's a widely-known fact. However, a recent study at UTEP found that gender may affect those impacts. Using rats, Alexander Friedman, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, led a team to observe the effects of alcohol consumption in males versus females. The team developed an arena with sucrose and alcohol intended to mimic mixed beverages an…
A study conducted by Dr. Alexander Friedman drew up a significant difference in how alcohol influences decisions, according to gene. Research, conducted on solvents, suggests...
Alcohol does not affect the behavior of men and women equally. Texas scientists have shown that gender can alter decision-making mechanisms.
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