Brain and Psychological Sciences Research Centre, Faculty of Life & Social Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, PO. Box 218, Hawthorn Melbourne 3122, Australia.
Brain and Psychological Sciences Research Centre, Faculty of Life & Social Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, PO. Box 218, Hawthorn Melbourne 3122, Australia.
Psychiatry Res. 2014 Jan 30;221(1):97-103. doi: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2013.10.005. Epub 2013 Oct 31.
The behavioural and cognitive phenomena associated with Compulsive Buying (CB) have been investigated previously but the underlying neurophysiological cognitive process has received less attention. This study specifically investigated the electrophysiology of CB associated with executive processing and cue-reactivity in order to reveal differences in neural connectivity (EEG Coherence) and distinguish it from characteristics of addiction or mood disorder. Participants (N=24, M=25.38 yrs, S.D.=7.02 yrs) completed the Sensitivity to Punishment Sensitivity to Reward Questionnaire and a visual memory task associated with shopping items. Sensitivities to reward and punishment were examined with EEG coherence measures for preferred and non-preferred items and compared to CB psychometrics. Widespread EEG coherence differences were found in numerous regions, with an apparent left shifted lateralisation for preferred and right shifted lateralisation for non-preferred items. Different neurophysiological networks presented with CB phenomena, reflecting cue reactivity and episodic memory, from increased arousal and attachment to items.
先前已经研究了与强迫性购买(CB)相关的行为和认知现象,但较少关注其潜在的神经生理认知过程。本研究专门研究了与执行处理和线索反应相关的 CB 的电生理学,以揭示神经连接(EEG 相干性)的差异,并将其与成瘾或情绪障碍的特征区分开来。参与者(N=24,M=25.38 岁,S.D.=7.02 岁)完成了对惩罚的敏感性-对奖励的敏感性问卷和与购物项目相关的视觉记忆任务。通过 EEG 相干性测量来检查对奖励和惩罚的敏感性,并将其与 CB 心理计量学进行比较。在许多区域发现了广泛的 EEG 相干性差异,对于偏好和非偏好项目,存在明显的左移侧化和右移侧化。不同的神经生理网络表现出与 CB 现象相关的线索反应和情景记忆,反映了对物品的唤醒和依恋。