Alcohol consumption affects memory by blocking plasticity, leading to blackouts or blurry memories. It impairs the connections between neurons needed for memory activation and can shut down the prefrontal cortex, resulting in hazy recollections. The feeling of being drunk becomes part of the memory context, making it easier to recall experiences when in a similar intoxicated state. However, the best memory recall occurs when sober, without the influence of alcohol.

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