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What Alcohol Does to Your Body, Brain & Health

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Long-term Changes in Neural Circuits from Drinking

Drinking alcohol diminishes the prefrontal cortex and top-down inhibition, increasing impulsive and habitual behavior in the short term. Long-term, habitual and impulsive behaviors are further strengthened and modified in the neural circuits of the brain, making individuals more impulsive and habitual even outside of drinking times. This increased impulsivity and habit-forming behavior is not just limited to daily drinking but can occur with regular drinking patterns such as drinking every Thursday, Friday, or Saturday. These changes in neural circuits due to regular drinking are crucial to understand, as they can have significant impacts on behavioral patterns and decision-making, affecting judgment, motor coordination, and even posing risks like driving under the influence.

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