EFFECTS OF MODERATE DOSE ALCOHOL ON VISUAL CONTRAST SENSITIVITY FOR STATIONARY AND MOVING TARGETS

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作者
NICHOLSON, ME
ANDRE, JT
TYRRELL, RA
WANG, MQ
LEIBOWITZ, HW
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[1] Department of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
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JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL | 1995年 / 56卷 / 03期
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10.15288/jsa.1995.56.261
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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Objective: Contrast sensitivity involves distinguishing threshold luminance differences and is usually assessed using static sine-wave gratings over a range of different spatial frequencies. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of various levels of acute alcohol intoxication on contrast sensitivity to stationary and moving sine-wave gratings. Moving gratings required the subjects to make pur suit eye movements. A secondary goal was to investigate whether any alcohol-related effects were associated with any measures of intoxication. Method: Male volunteers (N = 8) participated in three counterbalanced, double-blind, testing sessions (low alcohol, moderate alcohol and placebo) plus a control session with no beverage. Breath alcohol concentration and two subjective measures of intoxication were measured for each subject. Static and dynamic contrast sensitivity were determined for electronically generated sine-wave gratings that were either stationary or traveled in a circular path with a diameter of 9 cm (3.7 degrees) at 51.7 rpm, thus requiring the subject to make smooth pursuit eye movements. Results: The mean blood alcohol concentration measured in the moderate alcohol condition was 0.043% and in the low alcohol condition 0.011%. Moderate dose alcohol consumption significantly impaired both static and dynamic contrast with a greater effect for moving targets. Conclusion: Objective and subjective measures of intoxication were unrelated to the alcohol-related losses in contrast sensitivity. Although most states currently prohibit driving with BACs of 0.08-0.10%, the present data indicate reliable visual impairment at approximately half of that level (.44%).
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