One of the first things alcohol does is remove inhibitions. The next thing it does is deaden the brain's "censorship" mechanism, which otherwise causes us to think twice about the things we say and do. In short, it makes us intellectually and socially stupid. The behavior follows naturally.
Binge drinking can inhibit judgment and impulse control, leading to poor decision-making and increased likelihood of engaging in risky or harmful behaviors. Alcohol can also lower inhibitions and increase aggression, which can contribute to antisocial behavior in some individuals. Additionally, chronic alcohol abuse can affect brain regions responsible for regulating emotions and behavior, further contributing to antisocial tendencies.
Bossy behavior can be influenced by various parts of the brain, including the prefrontal cortex, which is involved in decision-making and social behavior. Additionally, the amygdala, responsible for processing emotions, and the anterior cingulate cortex, involved in regulating social interactions, can also play a role in bossy behavior. The interplay between these brain regions can contribute to the expression of dominant or controlling behaviors.
Two examples of personal behavior stressors could be unhealthy coping mechanisms such as excessive drinking or substance abuse, as well as chronic procrastination which can lead to feelings of guilt and anxiety.
which of the following refers to processes assumed to guide activate and cause persistence of behavior? Motivation Emotion Reflexes or Stressors
The word for the cause of a behavior is "motivation." It refers to the reason or driving force behind an individual's actions, desires, or needs that lead them to behave in a certain way.
Acceptable behavior refers to actions, attitudes, and mannerisms that are considered appropriate, respectful, and in line with societal norms and expectations. It is behavior that does not cause harm, discomfort, or offense to others.
There's no proof that lead poisoning causes antisocial personality disorder; however, lead poisoning can cause brain dysfunction and could presumably create brain-based behavioral problems and issues.
Because it can cause lots of problems some that last for a life time and its not good for yo
Binge drinking is drinking one after the other very fast, causing you to get drunk very quickly. This is bad for your heart, blood and brain and can cause you to make foolish decisions or have a cardiovascular attack of some sort.
an infection, surgery, the stress of hospitalization, a stubbed toe, or even a heavy drinking binge can cause inflammation
Bossy behavior can be influenced by various parts of the brain, including the prefrontal cortex, which is involved in decision-making and social behavior. Additionally, the amygdala, responsible for processing emotions, and the anterior cingulate cortex, involved in regulating social interactions, can also play a role in bossy behavior. The interplay between these brain regions can contribute to the expression of dominant or controlling behaviors.
drinking can cause people to do many crazy things. people are a bit loopy for example.
If you are asking what binge drinking is, it refers to drinking large amounts in a relatively short period of time, just to get drunk. Binge drinkers may go for a while without drinking, but then they will drink to extremes. This can have dangerous consequences for a person's health or cause them to do things they might not normally do when sober. If you are asking when the last time was that I indulged, the answer is never. I am one of those people who is a total non-drinker and I have never taken my first alcoholic drink. I much prefer a good milkshake.
There are numerous dangers associated with binge drinking and yes it can lead to alcoholism. Alcohol consumed in very high doses becomes toxic to the organs. The more one's body get used to high alcohol intake the more alcohol it needs to function and withdrawal can cause problems.
Atherosclerosis is not prevented by alcoholism. Heavy drinking is a well-known cause. However, constant drinking (as opposed to binge drinking) does not seem to cause it to develop as rapidly. Studies in Finland have shown that people who drink large quantities of alcohol (a bottle of vodka) and then remain relatively abstinent for a period of time (binge drinkers), seem to develop atherosclerosis more rapidly. Binge drinking of beer shows even more of an association with atherosclerosis. Constant drinkers seem to develop it more slowly. A reasonable hypothesis would be that this is related to the shock the liver receives from having suddenly to deal with large quantities of alcohol, but that requires further study.
a fake disease, that's impossible unless you somehow got a powerful acid injected into you skull
Yes, it can. It can cause problems for people who have Bradycardia and other forms of heart arrhythmia. Repeat binge drinking can also cause moments of heart arrhythmia that will eventually ( after a few days) go away. Christmas time is particularly busy time for people visiting the hospital with arrhythmia symptoms - also know by doctors as holiday heart.
After a fight with his father-in-law, Edgar Allan Poe received a letter falsely accusing his wife of infidelity. This brought on a period of heavy drinking for Poe.