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视觉工作记忆任务中高负荷工作时危险饮酒者神经活动增加:通过事件相关电位的初步评估

Increased Neural Activity in Hazardous Drinkers During High Workload in a Visual Working Memory Task: A Preliminary Assessment Through Event-Related Potentials.

作者信息

Schroder Elisa, Dousset Clémence, Noel Xavier, Kornreich Charles, Campanella Salvatore

机构信息

Laboratoire de Psychologie Médicale et d'Addictologie, ULB Neuroscience Institute (UNI), CHU Brugmann-Université Libre de Bruxelles (U.L.B.), Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2019 Apr 18;10:248. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00248. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Despite equated behavioral performance levels, hazardous drinkers generally exhibited increased neural activity while performing simple cognitive tasks compared to light drinkers. Here, 49 participants (25 hazardous and 24 light drinkers) participated in an event-related potentials (ERPs) study while performing an -back working memory task. In the control zero-back (N0) condition, the subjects were required to press a button when the number "2" or "6" was displayed. In the two-back and three-back (N2; N3) conditions, the subjects had to press a button when the displayed number was identical to the number shown two/three trials earlier. To assess for the impact of alcohol consumption on the updating of working memory processes under various cognitive loads, difference waveforms of "N2 minus N0" and "N3 minus N0" were computed by subtracting waveforms in the N0 condition from waveforms in the N2 and N3 conditions, for the light and the hazardous drinkers. Three main ERP components were noted for both groups: a P200/N200 complex, a P300 component, and an N400/P600 activity. The results show that, to perform the task at the same level as the light drinkers, the hazardous drinkers exhibited larger amplitude differences, mainly around the P300 and P600 components. These data may be considered, at the preventive level, as vulnerability factors for developing adult substance use disorders, and they stress the importance, at a clinical level, to consider such working memory processes in the management of alcohol dependence.

摘要

尽管行为表现水平相当,但与轻度饮酒者相比,危险饮酒者在执行简单认知任务时通常表现出神经活动增加。在此,49名参与者(25名危险饮酒者和24名轻度饮酒者)在执行一项n-back工作记忆任务时参与了一项事件相关电位(ERP)研究。在对照零-back(N0)条件下,当显示数字“2”或“6”时,受试者被要求按下按钮。在二-back和三-back(N2;N3)条件下,当显示的数字与两/三次试验前显示的数字相同时,受试者必须按下按钮。为了评估饮酒对不同认知负荷下工作记忆过程更新的影响,通过从N2和N3条件下的波形中减去N0条件下的波形,计算了轻度饮酒者和危险饮酒者的“N2减去N0”和“N3减去N0”的差异波形。两组均记录到三个主要的ERP成分:P200/N200复合体、P300成分和N400/P600活动。结果表明,为了与轻度饮酒者在相同水平上执行任务,危险饮酒者表现出更大的振幅差异,主要在P300和P600成分周围。在预防层面,这些数据可被视为成人物质使用障碍发展的易感性因素,并且在临床层面,它们强调了在酒精依赖管理中考虑此类工作记忆过程的重要性。

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