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Chunk #27 — III- Limitations of Knowledge to Date and Issues to Consider

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Executive Functions, Memory, and Social Cognitive Deficits and Recovery in Chronic Alcoholism: A Critical Review to Inform Future Research.
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Cognitive impairments commonly observed in alcoholism span deficits in executive functions and memory processes, including metacognitive difficulties such as metamemory impairment, and deficits in emotional and social cognitive abilities. Potential interactions among these deficits have yet to be fully appreciated or investigated. A new direction in the exploration of alcohol-related social and emotional processing impairments will further our understanding of the psychological processes underlying functional compromise characterizing alcoholism.