Acute alcohol does not impair attentional inhibition as measured with Stroop interference scores but impairs Stroop performance.
P RiedelM WolffM SpreerJ PetzoldM H PlaweckiT GoschkeU S ZimmermannMichael N SmolkaPublished in: Psychopharmacology (2021)
Attentional inhibition (Stroop interference score) was not impaired by clamped moderate alcohol exposure. Acute alcohol impaired Stroop performance evidenced by a general increase in response times. Our findings suggest that response and attentional inhibition do not share the same neurocognitive mechanisms and are affected differently by alcohol. Results could also be explained by automated behaviors known to be relatively unaffected by acute alcohol.