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Have you ever drank so much that you completely blacked out, couldn’t remember anything from the night before? This video looks at what alcohol does in the brain to cause a blackout, explaining the science behind why drinking impacts memory formation and causes memory loss. Hungover? Don’t remember what happened last night? Maybe you got blackout drunk? When we get wasted, alcohol like beer and wine can suppress the hippocampus in our brain which is responsible for memory formation. This interrupts the translation from short term memory to long term memory. Therefore, getting drunk doesn’t lead to forgotten memories, it prevents the formation of those memories in the first place. You can have a brownout which involves partial memory loss, or a blackout which involved complete amnesia! This can easily happen at a party where booze is flowing, and blackout drinking is likely to leave you with a terrible hangover! Although an alcohol blackout can seem funny, blackouts are seriously bad for your brain health, and if you are getting them frequently, talk to your doctor about it. Don’t do drugs! State dependent memory formation can help with getting your memories back after getting blackout drunk. The concept is that you can regain memories by returning to the state in which those memories could have formed, so return to the same bar, drink the same drinks with the same people, and you could potentially have a flashback and remember what happened the night before. To prevent alcohol blackouts from occurring; drink less alcohol, drink slower, drink more water and eat some food. These four steps will help to slow the absorption of alcohol into your blood stream, thereby reducing your chances of suffering from a blackout! Basic Explanatory Abstract https://www.jsad.com/doi/abs/10.15288... Abstract Why some people are worse than others https://www.sciencedirect.com/science... Another Abstract https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/e... ANOTHER Abstract https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/a... Again https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/a... Great Thorough Explanation https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... Another Full Paper https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/6/11/2... Is it really bad for our health? https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases... vvv Use the links below to follow The Travelling Scientist vvv Website: http://www.thetravellingscientist.com.au Patreon: / thetravellingscientist YouTube: / @thetravellingscientist Facebook: / travellingscientist Instagram: / travellingscience Twitter: / jctravelscience 00:00 Blackout Drunk Intro 00:49 Why Does Alcohol Cause Blackouts? 01:11 How Memory Works 01:57 How Does Alcohol Suppress Memory? 02:48 How Much Alcohol Can I Consume? 03:43 Can I Get My Memories Back? 04:55 How Do I Prevent Blackouts When Drinking? 05:13 Blackout Drunk Conclusion 05:43 Blackout Drunk Outro