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Experimental Physiology 79.2 pp 273-276
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Experimental Physiology, Vol 79, Issue 2, 273-276
Copyright © 1994 by The Physiological Society


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The effect of alcohol on physiological tremor

M Lakie, K Frymann, F Villagra, and P Jakeman

Ethanol reduces the size of essential tremor. We here show that, contrary to a recent report, ethanol also causes a large decrease in the size of physiological tremor. As in the case of essential tremor, the frequency is not changed. The reduction in tremor probably explains the well-known link between certain types of skilled activity and alcohol consumption.


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