Cognitive impairment due to alcohol abuse: current status of research
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St Petersburg State University
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Alcohol abuse causes significant changes in cognitive functioning. These effects are related to the fact
that ethanol and acetaldehyde, its first metabolite, affect the the brain’s neurotransmitter systems.
Long-term abuse may lead to the dysexecutive syndrome (DES) exhibited through emotional, behavioral
and cognitive symptoms. Alcohol has a specific dose-dependent effect on memory that serves as
a block of memory consolidation, i.e. transition of the short-term memories to the long-term storage.
This effect displays either as reversible amnesias of events from the alcohol abuse period (blackouts),
or as an irreversible fixation amnesia within Korsakoff’s syndrome. Refs 34.
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Pikirenia U. I., Fedotov I. A., Tuchina O. D., Kapytau A. U. Cognitive impairment due to alcohol abuse: current status of research. Vestnik SPbSU. Medicine, 2017, vol. 12, issue 3, pp. 266–272.