processes, reflected in the amplitude of the N2 and FSW, respectively, and for behavioral performance as reflected in the magnitude of the response time CE. Indeed, the analyses showing that interactions between neural responses (especially the N2) and beverage group contribute to prediction of the response time CE suggest a functional role for these neural processes in producing behavioral manifestations of control. The fact that these associations appear broken in the alcohol group suggests that alcohol disrupts the neural networks typically linking activity in the ACC and other areas of prefrontal cortex with behavioral control (see also Bartholow et al., 2012; Ridderinkhof et al., 2002).