Alcohol ‘Sharpens Men's Minds' Claim Scientists

The Huffington Post UK  |  By Posted: 11/04/2012 12:05 Updated: 11/04/2012 12:20

Alcohol Men

Scientists have found a novel use for beer goggles – they make men brainier.

According to researchers from the University of Illinois in Chicago, men who enjoy a tipple (or two) are better at solving brain-teasing quizzes and coming up with imaginative solutions to problems, compared to their sober counterparts.

Although this theory goes against popular belief that alcohol hinders analytical thinking and stifles rational thoughts, scientists discovered that creative thoughts begin to flourish after four units are consumed (the equivalent of two pints of beer).

The study involved 40 healthy male participants who were given a series of brain-teasers to tackle. Each were given three words, such as ‘coin’, ‘quick’ and ‘spoon’ and asked to suggest a fourth word that link the words together (for example, ‘silver’).

Half of the participants drank two pints of beer before taking on the word challenge and the rest took part with a sober mind.

The study discovered that those who consumed alcohol and had a blood alcohol level of 0.07 or higher, solved 40% more problems than their teetotal contenders and took 12 seconds to complete the task compared to 15.5 seconds by the sober lot.

“We found at 0.07 blood alcohol, people were worse at working memory tasks, but they were better at creative problem-solving tasks,” says cognitive psychologist Jennifer Wiley, who led the study, reports the Federation of Associations in Behavioural and Brain Sciences (FABBS).

“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,” says Wiley. “But that’s not necessarily true. Innovation may happen when people are not so focused. Sometimes it’s good to be distracted.”

Sometimes the really creative stuff comes out when you’re having a glass of wine over dinner, or when you’re taking a shower.”

The findings were published in the Consciousness and Cognition journal.

This study follows previous research by Purdue University which found that red wine is good for the heart as it blocks fat cells from forming.

But before you order another round, find out whether another glass of red is a friend... or foe.

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Scientists have found a novel use for beer goggles – they make men brainier. According to researchers from the University of Illinois in Chicago, men who enjoy a tipple (or two) are better at sol...
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12:09 AM on 06/07/2012
This is rubbish, my experience of people drinking too much is that they become increasingly unpleasant and grumpy, and if they drink too too much they go to sleep - thank goodness
07:19 PM on 06/04/2012
Bluntly, if that's your definition of creativity, you need to spend some time with people who can really demonstrate what creativity means. It's a lot more than fiddling with wordplay, there is nothing creative in making word connections. Creativity is original thinking, not a repeat of past experience, which is what vocabulary produces. Creative is new, unpredicted, unexpected.
07:12 PM on 06/04/2012
This is just another dose of hogwash! I bet you if the research is done, we will discover that these scientists have shares in the companies that produced alcohol products!
07:08 PM on 06/04/2012
WHATS ALL THAT MEAN,,,,,,,,,,,,WHERE'S MY PINT GONE.
04:28 PM on 06/04/2012
Everyday without fail, AOL comes up with a headline that has or will contradict itself within a month. Light the blue touch paper AOL and stand back...
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25sammy25
We just wanna be togever !!!!
02:30 PM on 06/04/2012
More US speculation . Only two or three weeks ago alcohol contributed to cancer. Now they are saying drink it to sharpen the brain but you may die of cancer.
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PhilEssex
Statistically, 6 out of 7 dwarves are not happy.
09:07 PM on 06/04/2012
More B####### from the US, none of these so called experts can make they're minds up.
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25sammy25
We just wanna be togever !!!!
09:27 PM on 06/04/2012
Phil - That's why we don't believe all we read. We live according to our own moderations and as we feel fit to do so.
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damomb01
Yes, I breastfeed...easy, economical & oh so good!
03:55 PM on 04/12/2012
Not sure beer "sharpens" MY man's mind...but I do know where his mind DOES go after tipping a few!!!
12:11 AM on 06/07/2012
Yes I agree, except they can't perform because of brewers droop !
09:47 AM on 04/12/2012
Anyone who thinks there is any credit to this stroy at all should try playing a few rounds of X Box Rally WRC, before and after a couple of pints of beer !. You would be very very supprised in the drop in reflex control after even one pint !.
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Fromageball
10:26 PM on 04/13/2012
The article didn't say that the alcohol would improve reflex control, it said creativity and ability to solve analytical problems were improved. Two different things.
12:48 AM on 04/12/2012
This isn't a very reliable study. Apart from it being a very small sample, if you test forty men, twenty who have had a drink and twenty others who have not, it doesn't appear to take into account the actual IQ of any of those involved, their aptitude for this particular test, or how they compare as a group to the other twenty. If you test forty men before having a drink and the same forty after having a drink, it might hold water (or beer). It's not rocket science, in fact it's not any kind of science.
cdnman
Still a free spirit...
12:38 AM on 04/12/2012
Yesh of coursh ish true, ish a man thing, eh?
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Joyce70
Verba volant, scripta manent
11:49 PM on 04/11/2012
"men who enjoy a tipple (or two) are better at solving brain-teasing quizzes and coming up with imaginative solutions to problems"...Does it mean that to put an end to this crisis the sober ones must quit the government ?
09:37 PM on 04/11/2012
I believe it does sharpen your mind, but only for a limited 'window' of time in the particular drinking session. Half a drink later, then it's gone.
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cameron d
Good Guys Win
09:28 PM on 04/11/2012
Well I definitely believe that those that abstain aren't the sharpest knives in the drawer. Nothing really beats an excellent pint. Cheers to all.
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Murman
I read the news today, oh boy.
09:55 PM on 04/11/2012
Give the man a prize. Couldn't agree more......cheers.
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DrakeUnlimited
F.&A.M.
03:59 AM on 04/12/2012
Cheers gentlemen!
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Popopnano
Fuzzy peaches in your mouth
07:06 PM on 04/11/2012
Hey, I guess I shouldn't give up drinking. The hangovers I get must be from all of the new cognitive abilities.
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damomb01
Yes, I breastfeed...easy, economical & oh so good!
03:56 PM on 04/12/2012
headache=brain expansion? LOL!!!
04:19 PM on 04/11/2012
I am thick as 2 short planks...I do not drink.....Ok now at least I know the reason...thanks huff post.