The core idea of our study is that we don't fully understand
how acetaminophen affects the brain,” says Randles.
The core idea of our study is that we don't fully
understand how acetaminophen affects the brain," Randles said.
It looks like acetaminophen makes it harder to recognize an error, which may have implications for
cognitive control in daily life,” says Randles.
It looks like acetaminophen makes it harder to recognize an error,
which may have implications for cognitive control in daily life," Randles said.
It looks like acetaminophen makes it harder to recognise an error, which may have implications for
cognitive control in daily life," said Randles.
It looks like acetaminophen makes it harder to recognise an error, which may have implications for
cognitive control in daily life," expressed Randles.
Jessica Tracy and Daniel Randles at the University of British Columbia conducted a study to
discover whether alcoholics' feelings of shame about their addictions might actually interfere with their attempts to get sober.
Sometimes you need to interrupt your normal processes or they will lead to a mistake, like when you're talking to a friend while crossing the street,
you should still be ready to react to an erratic driver," Randles said.
Sometimes you need to interrupt your normal processes or they will lead to a mistake, like when you're talking to a friend while crossing the street, you should still be
ready to react to an erratic driver,” explains Randles.