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Sep 09

Decision-making deficits related to driving under the influence are often undetected


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Driving under the influence of alcohol is a major public health problem. New findings show that people who had relapsed to DUI have subtle deficits in their decision-making abilities. These deficits tend to go undetected through conventional neuropsychological testing.

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