Jokisch Daniel, Roser Patrik, Juckel Georg, Daum Irene, Bellebaum Christian
Department of Neurology, University Hospital Essen, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2014 Jul;38(7):1947-54. doi: 10.1111/acer.12460. Epub 2014 Jun 13.
Excessive alcohol consumption has been linked to structural and functional brain changes associated with cognitive, emotional, and behavioral impairments. It has been suggested that neural processing in the reward system is also affected by alcoholism. The present study aimed at further investigating reward-based associative learning and reversal learning in detoxified alcohol-dependent patients.
Twenty-one detoxified alcohol-dependent patients and 26 healthy control subjects participated in a probabilistic learning task using monetary and alcohol-associated rewards as feedback stimuli indicating correct responses. Performance during acquisition and reversal learning in the different feedback conditions was analyzed.
Alcohol-dependent patients and healthy control subjects showed an increase in learning performance over learning blocks during acquisition, with learning performance being significantly lower in alcohol-dependent patients. After changing the contingencies, alcohol-dependent patients exhibited impaired reversal learning and showed, in contrast to healthy controls, different learning curves for different types of rewards with no increase in performance for high monetary and alcohol-associated feedback.
The present findings provide evidence that dysfunctional processing in the reward system in alcohol-dependent patients leads to alterations in reward-based learning resulting in a generally reduced performance. In addition, the results suggest that alcohol-dependent patients are, in particular, more impaired in changing an established behavior originally reinforced by high rewards.
过量饮酒与大脑结构和功能变化有关,这些变化与认知、情感和行为障碍相关。有人提出,奖励系统中的神经处理也会受到酒精中毒的影响。本研究旨在进一步调查戒酒的酒精依赖患者基于奖励的联想学习和逆向学习。
21名戒酒的酒精依赖患者和26名健康对照者参与了一项概率学习任务,使用金钱和与酒精相关的奖励作为反馈刺激来表明正确反应。分析了在不同反馈条件下获取和逆向学习过程中的表现。
酒精依赖患者和健康对照者在获取过程中,学习成绩在各个学习阶段均有所提高,但酒精依赖患者的学习成绩明显较低。改变条件后,酒精依赖患者表现出逆向学习受损,与健康对照者不同,他们对不同类型奖励的学习曲线不同,对于高额金钱和与酒精相关的反馈,成绩没有提高。
目前的研究结果证明,酒精依赖患者奖励系统的功能失调会导致基于奖励的学习改变,从而使整体表现普遍下降。此外,结果表明,酒精依赖患者在改变最初由高额奖励强化的既定行为方面尤其受损。