
doi: 10.1007/bf00422407
pmid: 6787641
The effects of intravenous ethanol on EEG were analyzed in 11 healthy subjects. During the rapid infusion phase the breath alcohol concentration (BRAC) was raised in 1 h to about 1 mg/ml and kept at this level for 90 min by adjusting the infusion rate. Thereafter the infusion was stopped and EEG was monitored for a further hour with falling alcohol concentration.
Adult, Male, Kinetics, Adolescent, Ethanol, Humans, Electroencephalography, Female, Arousal, Alcoholic Intoxication
Adult, Male, Kinetics, Adolescent, Ethanol, Humans, Electroencephalography, Female, Arousal, Alcoholic Intoxication
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