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Impaired Abstracting Ability in Chronic Alcoholics
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1971
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NeuropsychologySubstance UseBrain FunctionCognitive RehabilitationPerformance DeficitPsychologySocial SciencesAlcohol MisuseBrain DamageChronic AlcoholicsAddiction MedicineBrain InjuryHalstead Category TestNeuropsychological FunctioningPsychiatryAlcohol AbuseRehabilitationAlcohol DependenceSubstance AbuseCognitive PerformanceAddictionNeuroscienceConcussionMedicine
Performance on an abstracting task by matched groups of hospitalized alcoholics (N = 40), brain damaged (N = 40), and control patients (N = 40) was compared. Alcoholics manifested a deficit on the Halstead Category test similar to that of the brain-damaged subjects. The performance deficit of the alcoholics was related positively to the number of years of drinking, independent of age. The pattern of performance differences in the present investigation along with the results from other investigations suggest that chronic alcoholics may have mild brain damage to the perfrontal area or related subcortical structures or both.
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