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CBS News/ April 12, 2012, 3:39 PM

Can alcohol make men smarter? Study suggests yes

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(CBS News) Men, for your next date, you might want to suggest a casual meeting at a local bar or pub. Recent research shows that men become better at creative problem solving after they consume alcohol.

Although some people believe that alcohol can inhibit your normal thinking processes, the study from the University of Illinois showed that the additional drinks allowed for more innovative answers that, in the end, equaled more correct answers on a brain teaser test.

"We have this assumption, that being able to focus on one part of a problem or having a lot of expertise is better for problem solving," Jennifer Wiley, a psychologist at the University of Illinois who co-authored the study, explained in a new commentary on the Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences (FABBS) site. "But that's not necessarily true. Innovation may happen when people are not so focused."

In the study, originally published online in an earlier 2012 issue of Consciousness and Cognition, Wiley and her team tested 40 social drinkers. Half of the subjects were told to watch an animated movie while being given snacks and enough vodka cranberry drinks to give them a blood alcohol level of 0.075, just below the legal limit of 0.08. The other group had to watch the same movie without any treats.

Then, everyone was asked to finish problem-solving brain teasers. Tests included seeing a group of words and finding a fourth word that would fit with the previous words. One question asked what word works with peach, arm and tar. Another asked which word matched with blue, cottage and Swiss. (If you're stumped, the answers are at the bottom of the story.)

Astonishingly, those in the drinking group averaged nine correct questions to the six answers correct by the non-drinking group. It also took drunk men 11.5 seconds to answer a question, whereas non-drunk men needed 15.2 seconds to think. Both groups had comparable results on a similar exam before the alcohol consumption began.

It's important to note that their level of alcohol consumption was below the legal limit, and it worked on creative problems but not on working memory problems. According to Wiley, alcohol improves creative memory by decreasing working memory, which is the ability to remember one thing while you're thinking of something else.

Said Wiley, "Sometimes it's good to be distracted."

So men, on that next date, you may want to drink up, but not too much - and hope that she doesn't ask if you remember her name.

(Answers to brain teasers: Pit; Cheese)

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wjhonson says:
That hair, come on.
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JanCarol says:
Let me get straight and plain dumb-proof here: Your studies just merely proved that men with alcohol influence in their system thought and judged more logically. The boring and perhaps less thrilling bottom line is: Alcohol erases insecurities and encourages the 'host' to forget the most common creativity inhibiters men all know of and agree about without discussing.

Tp me honestly, alcohol merely shuts off those insecurities and worries. And when all of those wordly anxieties are gone guess what? People speak of everything creative and damn right sensible logic to just about anything.

A 14 yo would explain you this better
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JanCarol says:
Let me get straight and plain dumb-proof here: Your studies just merely proved that men with alcohol influence in their system thought and judged more logically. The boring and perhaps less thrilling bottom line is: Alcohol erases insecurities and encourages the 'host' to forget the most common creativity inhibiters men all know of and agree about without discussing.

Tp me honestly, alcohol merely shuts off those insecurities and worries. And when all of those wordly anxieties are gone guess what? People speak of everything creative and damn right sensible logic to just about anything.

A 14 yo would explain you this better
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ssporleder says:
Something has to.
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amerilatino says:
All the dissing posts on this blog bring to mind Sir Winston Churchill, one of the smartest men of his time, who was accused by a member of parliament of having drunk enough whiskey during his lifetime to fill the hall up to the cornices, he responded by requesting a tape measure, a pencil and a piece of paper. After performing the due calculations, he retorted,-"So much to do, so little time."

-I think I'll have a drink or four after work to his name, SALUD.
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thinkaboutit13 says:
I'm a FREAKIN' NEGIUS!
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randomites says:
I just knocked back a couple of cold ones and I must admit I feel way smarter than I did a half an hour ago. I think the researchers got this one right.
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MIO42 says:
Latest study says eating dog food will improve intelligence ,must be why my dog is smarter than most people
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liberalmike says:
Alcohol makes you smarter!
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Transatlantique says:
This article seems very skewed and why it didn't include women is a mystery. Could it be that its implying that men are somehow challenged in regards to intelligence anyway? The feminist media is always trying to compare the intelligence of one gender over the other, yet they never take into account that everyone is different regardless of gender. This is another attempt by the media to pit one group against another in order to gain control over the masses. This is also another meme to drive a wedge between the genders.
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Zann-Zel replies:
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Or maybe it was put out by the male media in order to give men everywhere a new excuse to drink! ; )
erasmus111 replies:
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"This article seems very skewed and why it didn't include women is a mystery."


A mystery only to men? : ) Just kidding.
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