• Ethnicity and the Subjective Effects of Alcohol
    with Travis A. R. Cook
    In Mitch Earleywine (ed.), Mind-Altering Drugs, Oxford University Press. 2005.
    This chapter examines ethnic differences in responses to alcohol. Specifically, it discusses the subjective effects of alcohol on Asians, Native Americans, and Jews. Recent studies have shown that genetic variations in the enzymes that metabolize alcohol lead to individual differences in the subjective effects of alcohol, typically in the form of increased sensitivity to its effects. It is also recognized that these gene variations are associated with lower rates of alcohol consumption and alcoh…Read more