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急性酒精对重度和中度饮酒者注意偏向的影响。

Acute alcohol effects on attentional bias in heavy and moderate drinkers.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0044, USA.

出版信息

Psychol Addict Behav. 2013 Mar;27(1):32-41. doi: 10.1037/a0028991. Epub 2012 Jun 25.

Abstract

Heavy drinkers show an increased attentional bias to alcohol-related stimuli compared to moderate drinkers, and this bias is thought to promote motivation for alcohol consumption (Field & Cox, 2008). Studies have begun to examine acute alcohol effects on attentional bias; however, little is known regarding how these effects might differ based on drinker type. Further, the degree to which attentional bias in response to alcohol is associated with excessive alcohol consumption remains unexplored. For the current study, 20 heavy drinkers and 20 moderate drinkers completed a visual probe task in response to placebo and two active doses of alcohol (0.45g/kg and 0.65g/kg). Participants' eye-movements were monitored and attentional bias was calculated as the difference in time spent focused on alcohol compared to neutral images. Participants' alcohol consumption was assessed by a timeline follow-back calendar and a laboratory ad lib consumption task. Results showed that heavy drinkers displayed significantly greater attentional bias than did moderate drinkers following placebo. However, heavy drinkers displayed a dose-dependent decrease in attentional bias following alcohol, whereas the drug had no effect in moderate drinkers. Individual differences in attentional bias under placebo were strongly associated with both self-reported and laboratory alcohol consumption, yet bias following alcohol administration did not predict either measure of consumption. These findings suggest that attentional bias is strongest before a drinking episode begins. As such, an attentional bias might be most influential in terms of initiation of alcohol consumption, and less of a factor in promoting continued consumption within the drinking episode.

摘要

重度饮酒者与中度饮酒者相比,对酒精相关刺激表现出更强的注意力偏向,而这种偏向被认为促进了对酒精的消费动机(Field & Cox,2008)。研究已经开始研究急性酒精对注意力偏向的影响;然而,对于这些影响如何根据饮酒者的类型而有所不同,我们知之甚少。此外,对于对酒精的注意力偏向与过量饮酒之间的关联程度,我们仍不清楚。在目前的研究中,20 名重度饮酒者和 20 名中度饮酒者在接受安慰剂和两种活性酒精剂量(0.45g/kg 和 0.65g/kg)时完成了视觉探测任务。监测参与者的眼动,并将对酒精的注意力偏向计算为专注于酒精的时间与中性图像的时间差。参与者的饮酒量通过时间线随访日历和实验室随意饮酒任务进行评估。结果表明,在接受安慰剂后,重度饮酒者的注意力偏向明显强于中度饮酒者。然而,随着酒精的摄入,重度饮酒者的注意力偏向呈剂量依赖性下降,而酒精对中度饮酒者没有影响。在接受安慰剂时,注意力偏向的个体差异与自我报告和实验室饮酒量都有很强的关联,但酒精摄入后注意力偏向并不能预测任何一种饮酒量的测量。这些发现表明,注意力偏向在饮酒前的开始阶段最强。因此,注意力偏向可能在启动饮酒行为方面最具影响力,而在饮酒期间促进持续饮酒方面的作用则较小。

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