Yes. even though don't realize it ,you can become more hostile, your reaction time is lessened, you will think you are in total control of the sitsuation, as in driving. But in fact ,the alcohol is in control of you.
No, librium is a benzodiazepine and not an alcohol, so it will not cross react.
Because its a toxin with a lot of chemicals in it that react with your body
Factors that impact your ability to react to a stimulus include your level of alertness, the complexity of the task, previous experience with similar stimuli, the presence of distractions, and your emotional state. Additionally, factors such as fatigue, illness, and certain medications can also affect your reaction time.
Yes because if you are really stressed then you might react in a negative way, but if you are less stressed then you might react more cool and calmly.
Alcohol creates exactly the same problems for the operation of a vessel as it does for driving a car; it slows down your reaction speed, and impairs your judgment. If you are in the open water and no other boats are nearby, you may not need to react to anything quickly or with particularly good judgment, however, boats, like cars, are going to run into situations sooner or later in which it is important to react quickly and correctly to a potentially dangerous situation.
She is saying that if you worry, it will slow your ability to react to a situation and cloud your ability to think.
The 'R' in REACT represents 'RESPOND' to the situation.
Alcohol creates exactly the same problems for the operation of a vessel as it does for driving a car; it slows down your reaction speed, and impairs your judgment. If you are in the open water and no other boats are nearby, you may not need to react to anything quickly or with particularly good judgment, however, boats, like cars, are going to run into situations sooner or later in which it is important to react quickly and correctly to a potentially dangerous situation.
The ability to react with other substances is a chemical property.
Respond to the situation
Ability to react with oxygen in the air is a chemical property.
It is the ability to react fast, especially when a player is under pressure. This technique and ability can be acquired through constant practice and giving your best to react properly in each situation.