For traditional college-age people (18-25), consuming moderate or high amounts of alcohol have what, if any effect, on the parts of the brain that involve decision making?
a. Frontal Lobe
b. Parietal Lobe
c. Temporal Lobe
d. Occipital Lobe
e. None of the above
Answer: a. Frontal Lobe (The frontal lobe is the part of the brain in charge of our ability for decision making. When we consume higher amounts of alcohol, we damaged that area it may lead to not be able to control our own behavior and inhibit inadequate or injurious behavior. Our decisions became more erratic as the quantity of alcohol consumed increases.)
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