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Published 15:01 9 Aug 2017 BST
However, the study also found that the participants who drank alcohol has less 'executive function' and experienced problems with concentration.
Lead researcher Mathias Benedek said: "Consumption of a low dose of alcohol tended to impair executive control but facilitated creative problem solving.
"We found that intoxicated participants actually improved their performance in the creativity tests beyond the level of the placebo group.
"This is consistent with the observation that creative problem solving tasks are often solved by spontaneous insight and accompanied by 'aha!' experiences."
However, don't go around downing six pints and expecting to turn into Picasso, as too much alcohol won't do much to help you there, as Benedek explains: "Beneficial effects are likely restricted to very modest amounts of alcohol, whereas excessive alcohol consumption typically impairs creative productivity."‘Amazing’ air cooler drops to under £40 ahead of the next UK heatwave
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