University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK.
J Psychopharmacol. 2011 Apr;25(4):453-64. doi: 10.1177/0269881109359101. Epub 2010 Feb 1.
The impact of ecstasy/polydrug use on real-world memory (i.e. everyday memory, cognitive failures and prospective memory [PM]) was investigated in a sample of 42 ecstasy/polydrug users and 31 non-ecstasy users. Laboratory-based PM tasks were administered along with self-reported measures of PM to test whether any ecstasy/polydrug-related impairment on the different aspects of PM was present. Self-reported measures of everyday memory and cognitive failures were also administered. Ecstasy/polydrug associated deficits were observed on both laboratory and self-reported measures of PM and everyday memory. The present study extends previous research by demonstrating that deficits in PM are real and cannot be simply attributed to self-misperceptions. The deficits observed reflect some general capacity underpinning both time- and event-based PM contexts and are not task specific. Among this group of ecstasy/polydrug users recreational use of cocaine was also prominently associated with PM deficits. Further research might explore the differential effects of individual illicit drugs on real-world memory.
本研究调查了 42 名摇头丸/多药使用者和 31 名非摇头丸使用者样本,探讨了摇头丸/多药使用对现实世界记忆(即日常记忆、认知失误和前瞻性记忆 [PM])的影响。研究人员进行了基于实验室的 PM 任务以及 PM 的自我报告测量,以测试是否存在与不同 PM 方面相关的任何摇头丸/多药相关的损害。还进行了日常记忆和认知失误的自我报告测量。在 PM 和日常记忆的实验室和自我报告测量中都观察到了与摇头丸/多药相关的缺陷。本研究通过证明 PM 缺陷是真实存在的,不能简单归因于自我误解,扩展了以前的研究。观察到的缺陷反映了基于时间和基于事件的 PM 背景下的一些一般能力,而不是特定于任务的能力。在这群摇头丸/多药使用者中,可卡因的娱乐性使用也与 PM 缺陷明显相关。进一步的研究可能会探讨个别非法药物对现实世界记忆的不同影响。