Psychology In The Media
In this episode of Psychology In The Media, we break down a 2026 study examining how heavy drinking and alcohol-related blackouts affect cognitive functioning the next day among college students. We explore the psychology and neuroscience of memory, attention, working memory, and cognitive lapses, along with the surprising finding that blackout drinking may be associated with measurable cognitive impairments even after the drinking has stopped. This episode challenges a common assumption: Just because you're no longer intoxicated doesn't necessarily mean your brain has fully recovered. Full Article: Linden‐Carmichael, A. N., Mogle, J., Miller, S. E., Shipley, J. L., & Wilson, S. J. (2026). High‐intensity and blackout drinking impact on next‐day cognitive functioning among college‐attending young adults. Alcohol, Clinical and Experimental Research, 50(3). https://doi.org/10.1111/acer.70280 Music track: Sunflower by Lukrembo Source: https://freetouse.com/music Free To Use Music for Videos (Safe)
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