Heightened motor impairment as a protective factor against heavy drinking in individuals with high alcohol-induced disinhibition.
Holley C AllenJessica WeaferMichael J WesleyMark T FillmorePublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2023)
The findings suggest that although motor impairment following alcohol consumption is associated with certain negative outcomes (e.g., increased risk for physical injury and motor vehicle accidents), such heightened motor impairment from alcohol may actually serve as a protective factor against the excessive drinking that can accompany the disinhibiting effect of alcohol.