In laboratory animals, repeated cycles of abstinence from and return to alcohol drinking can lead to changes in alcohol intake. In a study of the effect of abstinence on drinking in humans, the investigators found evidence that abstinence affects drinking differently in women compared to men. In the present study, the investigators propose to study how men and women respond to abstinence, and whether this information can be used to improve intervention and prevention strategies.
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Sex differences in the effect of abstinence on alcohol self-administration.
Timeframe: 2 single day laboratory sessions, one following 2 weeks alcohol abstinence
Sex differences in the effect of abstinence on sensitivity of the P3 response to alcohol.
Timeframe: 2 single day laboratory sessions, one following 2 weeks alcohol abstinence
Sex differences in the effect of abstinence on subjective responses to alcohol.
Timeframe: 2 single day laboratory sessions, one following 2 weeks alcohol abstinence
The role of changes in alcohol elimination on sex differences in response to abstinence.
Timeframe: 2 single day laboratory sessions, one following 2 weeks alcohol abstinence
Response to abstinence as a predictor of alcohol risk in women and men.
Timeframe: 2 years