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Chunk #8 — INTRODUCTION

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Binge and high-intensity drinking-Associations with intravenous alcohol self-administration and underlying risk factors.
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the methodology, they reported that, within drinking episodes, “faster consumption” (determined as greater rates of change in estimated blood alcohol concentration) was associated with decreased negative affect and increased positive affect. 39 Consequently, while the alcohol self‐administration literature consistently identifies a role for drinking rate and the resultant alcohol pharmacokinetics in multiple outcome measures, no study has yet to provide participants direct and reproducible control over their alcohol exposure time course.