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binge 饮酒和宿醉对反应选择子过程的影响——一项使用 EEG 和漂移扩散建模的研究。

Effects of binge drinking and hangover on response selection sub-processes-a study using EEG and drift diffusion modeling.

机构信息

Cognitive Neurophysiology, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine of the TU Dresden, University of Dresden, Germany.

German Sport University Cologne, Cologne, Germany.

出版信息

Addict Biol. 2017 Sep;22(5):1355-1365. doi: 10.1111/adb.12412. Epub 2016 May 29.

Abstract

Effects of binge drinking on cognitive control and response selection are increasingly recognized in research on alcohol (ethanol) effects. Yet, little is known about how those processes are modulated by hangover effects. Given that acute intoxication and hangover seem to be characterized by partly divergent effects and mechanisms, further research on this topic is needed. In the current study, we hence investigated this with a special focus on potentially differential effects of alcohol intoxication and subsequent hangover on sub-processes involved in the decision to select a response. We do so combining drift diffusion modeling of behavioral data with neurophysiological (EEG) data. Opposed to common sense, the results do not show an impairment of all assessed measures. Instead, they show specific effects of high dose alcohol intoxication and hangover on selective drift diffusion model and EEG parameters (as compared to a sober state). While the acute intoxication induced by binge-drinking decreased the drift rate, it was increased by the subsequent hangover, indicating more efficient information accumulation during hangover. Further, the non-decisional processes of information encoding decreased with intoxication, but not during hangover. These effects were reflected in modulations of the N2, P1 and N1 event-related potentials, which reflect conflict monitoring, perceptual gating and attentional selection processes, respectively. As regards the functional neuroanatomical architecture, the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) as well as occipital networks seem to be modulated. Even though alcohol is known to have broad neurobiological effects, its effects on cognitive processes are rather specific.

摘要

binge 饮酒对认知控制和反应选择的影响在酒精(乙醇)效应的研究中越来越受到关注。然而,对于宿醉效应对这些过程的调节方式知之甚少。鉴于急性中毒和宿醉似乎具有部分不同的效应和机制,因此需要进一步研究这个话题。在当前的研究中,我们特别关注急性中毒和随后的宿醉对参与选择反应的子过程的潜在差异影响。我们通过将行为数据的漂移扩散模型与神经生理学(EEG)数据相结合来进行研究。与常识相反,结果并没有显示出所有评估指标的损伤。相反,它们显示了高剂量酒精中毒和宿醉对选择性漂移扩散模型和 EEG 参数的特定影响(与清醒状态相比)。虽然 binge 饮酒引起的急性中毒会降低漂移率,但随后的宿醉会增加漂移率,这表明在宿醉期间信息积累更有效。此外,信息编码的非决策过程随着中毒而减少,但在宿醉期间不会减少。这些影响反映在 N2、P1 和 N1 事件相关电位的调制中,分别反映了冲突监测、感知门控和注意选择过程。至于功能神经解剖结构,前扣带皮层(ACC)和枕叶网络似乎也受到了调节。尽管酒精对认知过程有广泛的神经生物学影响,但它的影响是相当特定的。

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