VisualProcessingandEyeMovementControlundertheInfluenceofAlco
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Although moderate alcohol consumption is known to degrade performance in a variety of tasks, the exact nature and extent of suchimpairments is not well understood. We examined alcohol effects on different levels of visual processing and oculomotor control Onthe lowest level (automatic), reflexive responses were tested using the prosaccade task. The 'automated' level, incorporating routinebehavior based on implicit learning, was studied using the double step paradigm, while the highest level, representing voluntary con-trol, was examined with antisaccade and memory guided tasks. In addition, sentence reading was included as a prototypical complextask with high ecoIogical validity.
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