Each participant’s EEG alcohol scores in the three studies are shown in Figure 3. For Study 1 during cognitive tasks, 11 of the 15 participants showed the same pattern as the group with lower scores for alcohol than placebo, while 4 had the reverse response. EEG scores were negatively correlated with BAC (r = −.38, p<.05). During simulated driving in Study 2, 13 of the 15 had the same pattern as the group, again with a negative correlation between EEG scores and BAC (r = −.75, p<.001). For Study 3, 9 of the 10 partiers had the same pattern as the group, with a negative correlation between EEG scores and BAC (r = −.64, p<.01).