Short-term effects of alcohol consumption include impaired judgment, decreased coordination, and slowed reaction times, which can lead to accidents and risky behaviors. It can also cause mood changes, such as increased relaxation or euphoria, but may lead to aggression or sadness in some individuals. Physically, alcohol acts as a depressant, affecting the central nervous system and potentially causing nausea or hangover symptoms as it begins to leave the body. Overall, these effects can vary widely based on individual tolerance, the amount consumed, and the context of drinking.
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Alcohol interferes with the transfer of information from short term into long term memory.
No, it also has short-term effects.
Alcohol has a profound effect on short-term memory. Because the senses are dulled, the subject is not able process these short-term memories into long-term memories.
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No, it has both long term and short term effects. One short term effect is that it makes you drunk and unable to drive a vehicle safely.
i do not smoke. but i drink, my face will be red in the short term after i dream.