Is it true when you black out from being drunk you lose 10% of your memory?


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High alcohol consumption temporarily interferes with the function of the brain, causing the brain to be unable to retain information in short term memory. In some cases, blackout drinking results in a large chunk of “lost time,” and the drinker will be able to remember events before and after the missing block of memory.

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