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Chunk #44 — DISCUSSION

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Neurological, nutritional and alcohol consumption factors underlie cognitive and motor deficits in chronic alcoholism.
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These results provide additional evidence for dissociable alcohol, nutritional, and neurological factors that are predictive of selective cognitive and motor deficits in currently sober alcoholics. Specifically, these data demonstrate a double dissociation, where lower thiamine levels and higher lifetime alcohol consumption selectively predicted episodic memory deficits, whereas ataxia selectively predicted executive and upper motor deficits.