The average age of this sample was 25.6 years (± 3.2 SD) with an average of 16.1 years (± 1.8) years of education. The racial breakdown was 77% Caucasian, 11% African-American, 7% Asian, and 4% Asian. The participants averaged 14.88 (± 5.06) drinking days per month, of which 9.86 (± 4.56) were binge-drinking days. The mean AUDIT score for this sample was 11.60 (±3.7). Alcohol effects (stimulation and sedation) across the BrAC were assessed using two-way ANOVA. This analysis demonstrated a significant Dose × Time effect whether using the B-BAES or BAES for both stimulation (B-STIM: F = 7.01; STIM: F = 8.62, both ps < .001) and sedation (B-SED: F = 5.36; SED: F = 6.33, both ps < .001; see Figure 2).