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  1. Jul 22, 2019 · THE BASICS. Alcohol-induced amnesia, more commonly referred to as “blacking out” occurs when an individual indulges in too much alcohol. Blacking out is not uncommon among drinkers,...

  2. “For example, a person who slams three drinks in a row is more likely to have a blackout than somebody who acquires twice their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) over a longer time.” Also, even...

  3. Mar 29, 2016 · Below, he explains the science of the blackout, and how you can prevent one from happening. THUMP: Why exactly does one blackout? Dr. Mader : The affect of alcohol on the brain is sedative ...

  4. Oct 2, 2018 · • A blackout occurs when the brain is temporarily unable to record memories. It can be induced by drinking, because alcohol disrupts the activity of the hippocampus, inhibiting its...

  5. Under certain circumstances, alcohol can disrupt or completely block the ability to form memories for events that transpire while a person is intoxicated, a type of impairment known as a blackout.

    • Aaron M. White
    • Alcohol Res Health. 2003; 27(2): 186-196.
    • 2003
    • 2003
  6. Alcohol-induced memory impairment – or “alcohol-induced blackout” – is a neurological consequence of consuming too much alcohol too quickly (Hermens & Lagopoulos, 2018; White, 2003). It can involve complete or partial memory loss for events that occur while drinking (Goodwin, Crane, & Guze, 1969).

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  8. Alcohol-induced blackouts are defined as amnesia, or memory loss, for all or part of a drinking episode. During a blackout, a person is able to actively engage and respond to their environment; however, the brain is not creating memories for the events.

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