slurring (Alcohol)
Slurring refers to the unclear or indistinct speech that often occurs when a person is under the influence of alcohol. This condition arises because alcohol affects the central nervous system, impairing coordination and cognitive functions. As a result, the muscles used for speech may not function properly, leading to a mumbled or slow manner of talking.
In addition to slurring, other signs of alcohol intoxication can include impaired judgment, reduced motor skills, and altered behavior. These effects can vary based on factors such as the amount of alcohol consumed, individual tolerance levels, and the rate of consumption.