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注视熵测量揭示了酒精诱导的在醉酒上升和下降阶段的视觉扫描损伤。

Gaze Entropy Measures Reveal Alcohol-Induced Visual Scanning Impairment During Ascending and Descending Phases of Intoxication.

机构信息

Centre for Human Psychopharmacology, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Australia.

Institute for Breathing and Sleep, Austin Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2019 Mar;80(2):236-244.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Visuospatial awareness is critical for everyday activities like driving. Higher order processes, such as visuospatial working memory (VSWM) and top-down modulation of gaze control, enable goal-driven visual scanning. Although available evidence suggests that alcohol differentially affects VSWM during the ascending and descending phases of the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) curve, it remains unclear whether such impact extends to a systemic disruption of visual scanning behavior.

METHOD

In a placebo-controlled and repeated-measures design, the present study investigated the influence of moderate alcohol intake (0.6 g/kg) on VSWM and gaze behavior by using gaze entropy measures to quantify visual scanning efficiency. Thirty-eight (18 female, 20 male) healthy participants completed a VSWM task across three consecutive sessions (baseline, ascending, descending) while their eye movements were simultaneously recorded.

RESULTS

Performance in VSWM was affected during the descending session, where response accuracy declined significantly. Stationary gaze entropy (SGE) and gaze transition entropy (GTE) measures significantly reduced during both ascending and descending sessions. Fixation rate and duration were also affected by alcohol, but only during the ascending session.

CONCLUSIONS

Reduction in SGE suggests a less explorative distribution of gaze, whereas low GTE is indicative of reduced visual scanning efficiency. These findings reflect the detrimental effects of alcohol on top-down control of gaze behavior, which may limit visual scanning efficiency. Deficits in visual scanning efficiency across the blood alcohol concentration curve may reduce visuospatial awareness and contribute to unintentional injuries during periods of intoxication.

摘要

目的

空间感知能力对于驾驶等日常活动至关重要。高阶过程,如视空间工作记忆(VSWM)和对眼球控制的自上而下调节,使视觉扫描具有目标导向性。尽管现有证据表明,酒精在血液酒精浓度(BAC)曲线的上升和下降阶段对 VSWM 产生不同的影响,但尚不清楚这种影响是否会扩展到对视觉扫描行为的系统性破坏。

方法

在一项安慰剂对照和重复测量设计中,本研究通过使用注视熵测量来量化视觉扫描效率,来研究中度饮酒(0.6 g/kg)对 VSWM 和注视行为的影响。38 名(18 名女性,20 名男性)健康参与者在三个连续的会话(基线、上升、下降)中完成了 VSWM 任务,同时记录他们的眼球运动。

结果

在下降阶段,VSWM 的表现受到影响,反应准确性显著下降。在上升和下降阶段,静止注视熵(SGE)和注视转移熵(GTE)测量值均显著降低。注视率和注视持续时间也受到酒精的影响,但仅在上升阶段受到影响。

结论

SGE 的减少表明注视的分布不那么具有探索性,而低 GTE 则表明视觉扫描效率降低。这些发现反映了酒精对眼球行为自上而下控制的有害影响,这可能会限制视觉扫描效率。在血液酒精浓度曲线上,视觉扫描效率的缺陷可能会降低空间感知能力,并导致醉酒期间发生意外伤害。

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