Henri Begleiter Neurodynamics Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York 11203, USA.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2012 May;33(5):1019-39. doi: 10.1002/hbm.21267. Epub 2011 Apr 21.
Recent studies have linked alcoholism with a dysfunctional neural reward system. Although several electrophysiological studies have explored reward processing in healthy individuals, such studies in alcohol-dependent individuals are quite rare. The present study examines theta oscillations during reward processing in abstinent alcoholics. The electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded in 38 abstinent alcoholics and 38 healthy controls as they performed a single outcome gambling task, which involved outcomes of either loss or gain of an amount (10 or 50¢) that was bet. Event-related theta band (3.0-7.0 Hz) power following each outcome stimulus was computed using the S-transform method. Theta power at the time window of the outcome-related negativity (ORN) and positivity (ORP) (200-500 ms) was compared across groups and outcome conditions. Additionally, behavioral data of impulsivity and task performance were analyzed. The alcoholic group showed significantly decreased theta power during reward processing compared to controls. Current source density (CSD) maps of alcoholics revealed weaker and diffuse source activity for all conditions and weaker bilateral prefrontal sources during the Loss 50 condition when compared with controls who manifested stronger and focused midline sources. Furthermore, alcoholics exhibited increased impulsivity and risk-taking on the behavioral measures. A strong association between reduced anterior theta power and impulsive task-performance was observed. It is suggested that decreased power and weaker and diffuse CSD in alcoholics may be due to dysfunctional neural reward circuitry. The relationship among alcoholism, theta oscillations, reward processing, and impulsivity could offer clues to understand brain circuitries that mediate reward processing and inhibitory control.
最近的研究将酗酒与功能失调的神经奖励系统联系起来。尽管有几项电生理学研究探讨了健康个体的奖励处理过程,但在酗酒者中进行这样的研究相当罕见。本研究检查了戒酒后酗酒者的奖励处理过程中的θ振荡。在执行单一结果赌博任务时,记录了 38 名戒酒后酗酒者和 38 名健康对照者的脑电图(EEG),该任务涉及损失或获得一定金额(10 或 50 美分)的结果,赌注。使用 S 变换方法计算每个结果刺激后与结果相关的θ频带(3.0-7.0 Hz)功率。比较了组间和结果条件下与结果相关的负性(ORN)和正性(ORP)(200-500 ms)时窗的θ功率。此外,还分析了冲动性和任务表现的行为数据。与对照组相比,酗酒者在奖励处理过程中表现出明显降低的θ功率。与对照组表现出的更强、更集中的中线源相比,酗酒者的电流源密度(CSD)图显示所有条件下的源活动较弱且弥散,而在 Loss 50 条件下双侧前额叶源较弱。此外,酗酒者在行为测量中表现出更高的冲动性和冒险性。观察到前θ功率降低与冲动性任务表现之间存在很强的相关性。研究结果表明,酗酒者的功率降低、CSD 较弱且弥散可能是由于神经奖励回路功能失调所致。酗酒、θ振荡、奖励处理和冲动性之间的关系可以为理解介导奖励处理和抑制控制的大脑回路提供线索。