Field Matt, Eastwood Brian, Bradley Brendan P, Mogg Karin
School of Psychology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZA, UK.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2006 Oct 15;85(1):75-82. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2006.03.018. Epub 2006 May 15.
Recent studies indicate that the regular use of certain drugs, such as tobacco and alcohol, is associated with biases in the processing of drug-related cues, as those cues grab attention, elicit approach and are perceived as pleasant. This study investigated whether regular cannabis users exhibit comparable cognitive biases for cannabis-related pictorial cues. Twenty-three regular cannabis users and 23 non-user controls completed a series of tasks including a visual probe task with concurrent eye movement monitoring (to measure attentional bias), a stimulus-response compatibility task (to measure implicit approach bias) and a valence rating task (to measure the perceived pleasantness of cannabis cues). Results indicated that, relative to non-users, regular cannabis users had biases to maintain their gaze on cannabis cues, to make faster approach responses towards cannabis cues, and to rate cannabis cues as pleasant. Results are generally consistent with previous findings from tobacco smokers and heavy drinkers, and the implications for incentive-motivational theories of addiction are discussed.
近期研究表明,经常使用某些药物,如烟草和酒精,与药物相关线索处理中的偏差有关,因为这些线索会吸引注意力、引发趋近行为并被视为令人愉悦。本研究调查了经常吸食大麻的人对与大麻相关的图片线索是否表现出类似的认知偏差。23名经常吸食大麻的人和23名非吸食者对照组完成了一系列任务,包括一项伴有同步眼动监测的视觉探测任务(以测量注意偏差)、一项刺激-反应兼容性任务(以测量内隐趋近偏差)和一项效价评定任务(以测量对大麻线索的感知愉悦度)。结果表明,相对于非吸食者,经常吸食大麻的人存在以下偏差:将目光停留在大麻线索上、对大麻线索做出更快的趋近反应,以及将大麻线索评定为令人愉悦。研究结果总体上与之前对吸烟者和酗酒者的研究结果一致,并对成瘾的动机激励理论的意义进行了讨论。