During the Hariri task, the low and high LR groups had similar reaction times after placebo and following alcohol for angry, fearful and happy faces, and for the sensorimotor control oval image after placebo. The only significant difference was that low LR subjects responded faster than high LR subjects to the oval after alcohol (905.8 [166.03] vs. 994.5 ms [211.54], t = −2.51, p = .01). Remaining p values for reaction time across LR groups ranged from .15 to .79. Groups showed no significant differences for the percent correct for any condition of the task, where the largest group differences across low LR and high LR subjects, respectively, were seen after alcohol for happy faces (98.8 [2.82]% correct vs. 97.3 [5.12]%, t = 1.97, p = .055) and for fearful faces after alcohol (96.5 [5.46]% correct vs. 93.9 [9.09]%, t = 1.88, p = .06). The remaining p values for percent correct ranged from .19 to .94.