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Intoxication Will Slow Down Your Reaction Time
by Lillian Bonar
Essay: Intoxication Will Slow Down Your Reaction Time
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Intoxication Will Slow Down Your Reaction Time
The experiment tests how long it takes the brain to translate visual
information (falling ruler) into your voluntary (or conscious) motor
commands and actions (grasping finger movements) that lead to the
ruler being caught. The shorter the time, the faster your reactions.
That’s if you were paying attention in the first place! Indeed
practice specifically affects the ‘associative centers’ in the brain,
so that you can respond faster to what’s happening in your visual
world. The flow of information along the ‘visual’ and ‘motor’ nerve
pathways is relatively constant even with lots of practice.
ALCOHOL CONSUMTION
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Alcohol is classified as a depressant because it slows down the
central nervous system, causing a decrease in motor coordination,
reaction time and intellectual performance. At high doses, the
respiratory system slows down drastically and can cause a coma or
death.
Alcohol can be taken up by any body surface but is most efficiently
taken up as it is usually consumed, after drinking an alcoholic
beverage. Alcohol is absorbed over almost the entire length of the
beverage. Alcohol is absorbed over almost the entire length of the
digestive tract. Absorption from the mouth and oesophagus (canal
between mouth and stomach) is minimal. Ethanol absorption from the
stomach may vary between 10 and 30 %. The remainder of the ethanol is
absorbed from the duodenum and small intestine. Overall, more than 90%
of all alcohol consumed is absorbed, irrespective of the presence of
food in the stomach. Uptake is slowed down in the presence of food and
uptake is faster-- when alcohol concentrations are higher.
After uptake a...
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