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Alcohol-induced blackouts occur when a rapid increase in blood alcohol concentration impairs the brain's ability to form new long-term memories, resulting in periods of amnesia. During a blackout, individuals may act fully conscious but have no recollection of those actions afterward, which can lead to confusion and misinterpretations about the state of consciousness. Understanding blackouts is essential for addressing alcohol use, especially in recovery contexts.
Source: https://clearbound.org/what-is-an-alcohol-induced-blackout

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