Whenever an individual stops drinking, the BAL will decrease slowly.
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When an individual drink more than his or her body can handle, his blood alcohol level increases. Increase in a person’s BAL and the way it effects, depends on a number of things, including weight, age, and gender. </span>A higher BAL simply means greater risk. <span>The BAL will continue to rise for a while even after an individual stops drinking.</span>
I believe the answer is <span>habituation.
</span>habituation refers to a standardized psychological response that given to a stimulus that we get over and over again.
Initially, every organism would eventually ignore any repeated stimulus that no longer relevant to our biological and psychological activities (such as the sound of the fan)