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Journal of Forensic Medicine
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(6): 265-267, 2008.
Article
in Chinese
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-983392
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE@#To research the relation between blood alcohol concentration (BAC) and neurobehavioral function after drinking.@*METHODS@#The neurobehavioral ability index (NAI) of 233 volunteers were measured with computer-administered neurobehavioral evaluation system-Chinese3 (NES-C3).@*RESULTS@#The NAI of simple visual reaction time and mental arithmetic declined when BAC was more than 0.157 mg/mL, the NAI of benton visual retention, length discrimination and digit cancel declined significantly when BAC was more than 0.204 mg/mL.@*CONCLUSION@#The neurobehavioral function declined significantly when BAC increased and recovered gradually when BAC declined due to the elimination of alcohol in blood.