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对酒精刺激的注意偏向预示着年轻成年社交饮酒者线索诱发的渴望增加。

Attentional bias to alcohol stimuli predicts elevated cue-induced craving in young adult social drinkers.

作者信息

Manchery Linda, Yarmush Devorah E, Luehring-Jones Peter, Erblich Joel

机构信息

Hunter College, City University of New York, New York, NY, United States.

Hunter College, City University of New York, New York, NY, United States; The Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York, NY, United States; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2017 Jul;70:14-17. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2017.01.035. Epub 2017 Jan 27.

Abstract

Considerable evidence has identified biased cognitive processing of alcohol-related stimuli as an important factor in the maintenance of alcohol-seeking and relapse among individuals suffering from alcohol use-disorders (AUDs). In addition, a large body of research has demonstrated that exposure to alcohol cues can elicit powerful alcohol cravings. Little is known, however, about the possible relationship between attentional bias and cue-induced cravings, and even less is known about these processes in social drinkers without a personal history of AUDs. The goal of this study was to examine the possibility that attentional biases toward alcohol-related stimuli would predict elevated cue-induced alcohol craving in this population. Young adult social drinkers (N=30, Mean age=22.8±1.9, 61% female) recruited from an urban university population completed a visual dot probe task in which they were presented with alcohol and neutral stimulus pictures that were immediately followed by a visual probe replacing one of the pictures. Attentional bias was measured by calculating reaction times to probes that replaced alcohol stimuli vs. neutral stimuli. Participants then completed a classic alcohol cue-exposure task and reported cravings immediately before and after alcohol and neutral cue-exposures. Not surprisingly, exposure to alcohol cues elicited significant cravings. Consistent with the study hypothesis, larger attentional biases toward alcohol stimuli predicted higher levels of alcohol craving. Findings demonstrate that heightened attention to alcohol stimuli can significantly impact motivation to consume in healthy young adults, and suggest a possible pathway linking cognitive processes early in the drinking trajectory to the later development of AUDs.

摘要

大量证据表明,对与酒精相关刺激的认知加工偏差是患有酒精使用障碍(AUDs)的个体维持觅酒行为和复饮的一个重要因素。此外,大量研究表明,接触酒精线索会引发强烈的酒精渴望。然而,对于注意偏差和线索诱发的渴望之间的可能关系知之甚少,对于没有AUDs个人史的社交饮酒者的这些过程更是了解甚少。本研究的目的是检验对与酒精相关刺激的注意偏差是否会预测该人群中线索诱发的酒精渴望增加。从城市大学人群中招募的年轻成年社交饮酒者(N = 30,平均年龄 = 22.8±1.9,61%为女性)完成了一项视觉点探测任务,在该任务中,他们会看到酒精和中性刺激图片,随后紧接着出现一个视觉探测,替换其中一张图片。通过计算对替换酒精刺激图片与中性刺激图片的探测的反应时间来测量注意偏差。参与者随后完成了一项经典的酒精线索暴露任务,并在酒精和中性线索暴露前后立即报告渴望程度。不出所料,接触酒精线索引发了显著的渴望。与研究假设一致,对酒精刺激的注意偏差越大,预测的酒精渴望水平越高。研究结果表明,对酒精刺激的注意力增强会显著影响健康年轻成年人的饮酒动机,并提示了一条可能的途径,将饮酒轨迹早期的认知过程与AUDs的后期发展联系起来。

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