Another concern regarding Tables 3 and 4 is that it is possible the 3-way interactions were carried primarily by outcomes for Controls. Therefore, analyses in Table 4 were repeated for the 270 subjects after excluding 38 Controls. These 3-way interactions remained significant for maximum drinks (F[1,258]=4.69, p<.05, np2= .02), with a trend for usual drinks (F[1,258]=3.34, p<.07, np2= .01). To further evaluate three-way interactions for maximum drinks for these subjects, analyses were performed regarding group-by-time interactions within the 135 low LR subjects (F[1,133]=3.95, p<.05, np2 =.03) and within 135 high LRs (F[1,133]=1.66,p=.20, np2 =.01). We also evaluated changes over time within the 60 low LRs in the LRB (F[1,59]=18.87, p<.001, np2 =.24) and the 75 low LRs in SOTA (F[1,74]=4.87,p=.03, np2 =.06), as well as the 60 high LRs in the LRB (F[1,59]=0.65, p<.43, np2 =.01), and the 75 high LRs in SOTA (F[1,74]=8.23,p<.01, np2 =.10).