\u201cThat’s the problem with drinking, I thought, as I poured myself a drink. If something bad happens you drink in an attempt to forget; if something good happens you drink in order to celebrate; and if nothing happens you drink to make something happen.\u201d<\/em> \u2013 Charles Bukowski<\/p>\n
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Does alcohol cause people to behave more aggressively?<\/em><\/p>\n
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Researchers have not come to a conclusive answer on that. To study the relationship between alcohol and aggression, researchers have a control group (people who do not consume alcohol in the experiment) and the experimental group (the people who drink alcohol in the experiment) and monitor the level of shock they give to the person on the other side of the wall.<\/p>\n
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The results have shown that people in the experimental group (the ones that drank) on average do give more intense shocks to the person than those who were in the control group (remained sober).<\/p>\n
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However, this was only found when that person on the other side provoked or annoyed them. When the person did not provoke or annoy the person drinking, they did not give any more intense shock than did the control group.<\/p>\n
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To further complicate the relationship, it was also shown that alcohol actually makes certain people less aggressive. So individual personality traits do matter. It was found in the \u201cresearch [that a] stronger relationship between alcohol consumption and aggression in subjects with certain traits, including antisocial personality, alcohol dependency, impaired cognitive functions, previous aggressive episodes and low levels of the brain chemical serotonin in the central nervous system (CNS) (Dougherty et al. 1999;\u00a0Hoaken\u00a0and\u00a0Pihl\u00a02000;\u00a0Pihl\u00a0et al. 1995;\u00a0Virkkunen\u00a0et al. 1995)\u201d<\/p>\n
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Due to there being more variations in the relationship between alcohol and aggression, C. Robert Cloninger\u00a0<\/a>a psychiatrist, proposed that there are two types of alcoholics<\/u>:<\/p>\n
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