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Q: If you're a psychologist who is fascinated by how alcohol acts on the nervous system to alter perception what perspective do you follow?
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Is it true that Although The perception Is That Everyone Is Using Alcohol And Drug This This Two Sticks Of Show They Are Not?

It is not true that perceptions are like drugs and alcohol. If you take to much perception it is bad.


How does alcohol affect your senses?

it alters ur perception and judgment


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A psychologist/hepatologist, or someone in a rehab center.


Is alcohol abuse viewed as a social problem?

Yes, it usually is, although that perception is culturally defined.


What critical skills does alcohol affect?

Risk management, decision making, motor skills, perception.


Is alcohol learned from people who drink it?

Your question is unclear. Drinking is an instinct. Drinking alcohol is an extension of that. Because of the effect it can have on your perception many people find that pleasurable. You learn that by experience not from other people.


Does parrot bay have alcohol in it?

Parrot Bay is an alcoholic spirit. It's a coconut rum and is 21% alcohol. To put that number in perspective, many traditional spirits such as vodka, rum, etc, are 40% alcohol.


Dangers of alcohol?

it is dangerous because it messes up your depth perception. And it makes you feel invisible Alcohol alters your brain so your not always in control. Alcohol alters your ability to drive. Alcohol causes liver damage and loss of brain cells.


Multiple studies have shown that drinking lots of alcohol can lead to an increase in body fat?

Production of acetyl-CoA


Does alcohol poisoning kill people?

Alcohol is a neurotoxin, anesthetic, and depressant. In sufficient quantities, it is fatal. The lethal dose varies with individuals. It can be as little as 0.30% blood alcohol content by volume, or as high (in rare cases) as 0.60. To put it in perspective, if a person with no alcohol tolerance chugged a liter of vodka and was able to keep it down, it would almost certainly kill them.


What are some bad things about beer?

The alcohol it contains can damage the brain, Under its influence people do and say things that they wouldn't otherwise, It's fattening, It impairs perception, It impairs judgment.