The effect of alcohol on physiological tremor

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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. © 1994 The Physiological Society

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Lakie, M., Frymann, K., Villagra, F., & Jakeman, P. (1994). The effect of alcohol on physiological tremor. Experimental Physiology, 79(2), 273–276. https://doi.org/10.1113/expphysiol.1994.sp003763

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