L. M. Rosenshtein. Experimental study of the ability to remember in alcoholics. - Journal of neuropathology and psychiatry named after S. S. Korsakov. 1910. book 1

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The ability to remember in alcoholics during mass experiments according to the Bernstein-Nechaev method turns out to be noticeably weaker than in non-drinkers. In persons who drank on the day of the study, it decreases even more, approximately in proportion to the amount of alcohol consumed.

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