Drinking Alcohol May Significantly Enhance Problem Solving Skills

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About time alchoholics are joining ranks with potheads when it comes to validating their problem.

Not only should I have a glass of red wine everyday, but also polish off a keg before I start working on computers. :thumbsup:
 

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About time alchoholics are joining ranks with potheads when it comes to validating their problem.

Not only should I have a glass of red wine everyday, but also polish off a keg before I start working on computers. :thumbsup:

Shooting heroin makes Fran Drescher's voice slightly more tolerable.
 
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Drinking alcohol may enhance a person’s problem solving skills, according to a new study.
Scientists found that men who either drank two pints of beer or two glasses of wine before solving brain teasers not only got more questions right, they also were quicker in delivering correct answers, compared to men who answered the questions sober.



While the latest findings go against the traditional beliefs that alcohol impairs analytical thinking and rational thoughts, lead author Professor Jennifer Wiley of the University of Illinois at Chicago discovered that alcohol may enhance creativity problem solving by reducing the mind’s working memory capacity, which is the ability to concentrate on something in particular.


“Working memory capacity is considered the ability to control one’s attention,” Wiley told the Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences (FABBS). “It’s the ability to remember one thing while you’re thinking about something else.”



While the latest study found that alcohol may enhance creative problem solving, previous research found that increased working memory capacity actually led to better analytical problem-solving performance.


Researcher from the current study published in the journal Consciousness and Cognition also found that people who drank alcohol and had a blood alcohol level of 0.07 or higher were worse at completing problems that required attentional control but better at creative problem solving tests.



However, the surprising discovery was that participants with a BAC of 0.07 or higher solved 40 percent more problems than their sober counterparts and took 12 seconds to complete the tasks compared to 15.5 seconds by teetotal participants.

http://medicaldaily.com/news/201204...ills-analytical-thinking-creativity-study.htm

Can it be that most people when drinking a two glasses become more relaxed. moderate drinking is known for easing the nerves. Allowing for easier focusing on a problem with full concentration ?