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一组大麻和可卡因使用者对与成瘾相关刺激的残留效应。

Carryover effects to addiction-associated stimuli in a group of marijuana and cocaine users.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Keynes College, University of Kent, Kent, UK.

出版信息

J Psychopharmacol. 2010 Sep;24(9):1309-16. doi: 10.1177/0269881109350079. Epub 2009 Nov 25.

Abstract

Addiction has been characterized as an attentional bias towards drug-related cues. In two experiments we investigate the effects of non-words that have been associatively trained to addiction-related images in a group of marijuana and cocaine users. These associated non-words were presented along with unstudied non-words in a subsequent addiction Stroop task. Results indicate a slowdown in responding to the colour of non-words that were paired with cocaine-related images compared with non-cocaine related images. The slowdown was also characterized as a carryover effect, with the largest effect occurring on trials following the addiction-associated non-word. No effects were found for marijuana images associated with non-words.

摘要

成瘾被描述为一种对与毒品相关线索的注意力偏差。在两项实验中,我们研究了在一组大麻和可卡因使用者中与成瘾相关图像进行联想训练的非单词的影响。在随后的成瘾 Stroop 任务中,这些相关的非单词与未学习的非单词一起呈现。结果表明,与可卡因相关图像配对的非单词的颜色反应变慢,而与非可卡因相关图像配对的非单词则没有。这种减慢也被描述为一种延续效应,在与成瘾相关的非单词之后的试验中,效应最大。与非单词相关的大麻图像没有发现任何效果。

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