Affiliation:
1. Civil Aeromedical Institute, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Abstract
Nine subjects were tested on a battery of tasks involving monitoring, two-dimensional compensatory tracking, and mental arithmetic at three levels of work load. The subjects ingested 2.5 ml of 100-proof vodka per kilogram of body weight two hours before testing; mean blood alcohol at the beginning of testing was approximately 100 mg%. Significant alcohol effects were found for two of the monitoring tasks and for three of the four measures of tracking. There was a significant interaction between work load and alcohol in the case of one tracking measure.
Subject
Behavioral Neuroscience,Applied Psychology,Human Factors and Ergonomics
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