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starrdust157
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Posted - 07/01/2009 : 9:52:24 PM
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Is it possible to hypnotize someone and have them remember what happened to them while they were blacked out drunk? |
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patrickg
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Posted - 07/01/2009 : 10:08:58 PM
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Extremely unlikely. Blackout drunk is typically caused by a lack of oxygen to the brain = no actual memories to recover. |
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cddvd
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Posted - 07/06/2009 : 06:31:14 AM
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Blackouts can generally be divided into two categories, "en bloc" blackouts, and "fragmentary" blackouts. En bloc blackouts are classified by the inability to later recall any memories from the intoxicated period, even when prompted. These blackouts are characterized also by the ability to easily recall things that have occurred within the last 2 minutes, yet inability to recall anything prior to this period. As such, a person experiencing an en bloc blackout may not appear to be doing so, as they can carry on conversations or even manage to accomplish difficult feats. It is difficult to determine the end of this type of blackout as sleep typically occurs before they end. [5] Fragmentary blackouts are characterized by the ability to recall certain events from an intoxicated period, yet be unaware that other memories are missing until reminded of the existence of these 'gaps' in memory. Research indicates that fragmentary blackouts are far more common than en bloc blackouts. [6]
Nothing about lack of oxygen |
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patrickg
USA
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Posted - 07/06/2009 : 10:58:27 AM
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"Blackouts or memory loss are a physical effect of alcohol on the brain. They occur because alcohol cuts off the supply of oxygen to the brain. Lack of oxygen to the brain can kill thousands of brain cells every time a person becomes intoxicated"
"Basically, when you're inebriated, your brain absorbs the OH molecule in alcohol instead of O2. So when you have a lot to drink, you're basically starving your brain of Oxygen. Doing this often can/will lead to loss of memory and is the primary reason for lowering inhibitions and motor control."
Check more references.
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