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  1. Definition matters: assessment of tolerance to the effects of …

    Tolerance to the effects of alcohol is an important element in major diagnostic classifications of alcohol use disorders (AUD) [1, 2]. Broadly, tolerance refers to the need to consume larger amounts of alcohol to obtain the same effect, or a decrease in effect at the same dose.

  2. Tolerance to alcohol: A critical yet understudied factor in alcohol ...

    Highlights. •. Tolerance is a diagnostic criterion for alcohol use disorder. •. Alcohol tolerance has been neglected in preclinical research. •. Understanding alcohol tolerance may …

  3. Is Behavioral Tolerance Learned?

    People likely acquire tolerance to alcohol’s behavioral effects in drinking situations where reliable cues, such as liquor bottles, signal alcohol availability. Research indicates that when alcohol …

  4. Tolerance to alcohol: A critical yet understudied factor in alcohol ...

    In this mini-review, we provide a theoretical framework for alcohol tolerance. We then briefly describe chronic tolerance, followed by a longer discussion of behavioral and neurobiological …

  5. Tolerance to alcohol: A critical yet understudied factor in alcohol ...

    In this review, we provide a conceptual framework for the neurobiology of alcohol tolerance. We then discuss functional tolerance, in which we briefly describe chronic tolerance …

  6. Deliberate induction of alcohol tolerance: empirical introduction to …

    Alcohol tolerance, defined as (1) the need for noticeably increased amounts of alcohol in order to achieve the desired effect or (2) diminished effect with continued use of the same amount, is a …