Louvain Experimental Psychopathology Research Group (LEP), Psychological Science Research Institute, UCLouvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
Numerical Cognition Group, Psychological Science Research Institute and Neuroscience Institute, UCLouvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
J Psychopharmacol. 2023 May;37(5):498-509. doi: 10.1177/02698811231166467. Epub 2023 Apr 25.
Alcohol-related attentional bias (AB) is thought to play a key role in the emergence and maintenance of excessive alcohol use. Recent models suggest that AB, classically considered as a permanent feature in alcohol use disorders, is rather modulated by temporary motivational states.
We explored the influence of current mood and craving on AB in binge drinking, through a mood induction procedure combined with eye-tracking measures of AB.
In Experiment 1, we measured AB (visual probe task with eye-tracking measures) among binge drinkers ( = 48) and light drinkers ( = 32) following positive, negative and neutral mood inductions. Participants reported subjective craving and mood before/after induction. In Experiment 2, we measured AB among the same binge drinkers compared with 29 moderate drinkers following alcohol-related negative, non-alcohol-related negative and neutral mood inductions.
In Experiment 1, induced negative mood and group positively predicted subjective craving, which was positively associated with AB. We found no effect of induced positive mood nor a direct mood-AB association. In Experiment 2, the relationships AB presented with both induced negative mood and group were again mediated by craving. Inducing alcohol-related negative mood did not modify the mood-craving association.
Alcohol-related AB is not a stable binge drinking characteristic but rather varies according to transient motivational (i.e., craving) and emotional (i.e., negative mood) states. This study provides important insights to better understand AB in subclinical populations and emphasizes the importance of considering motivational and affective states as intercorrelated, to offer multiple ways to reduce excessive alcohol use.
酒精相关注意偏向(AB)被认为在过度饮酒的出现和维持中起着关键作用。最近的模型表明,AB 通常被认为是酒精使用障碍的一个永久特征,而实际上是由暂时的动机状态调节的。
通过结合情绪诱导程序和 AB 的眼动追踪测量,我们探讨了当前情绪和渴求对 binge drinking 中 AB 的影响。
在实验 1 中,我们在积极、消极和中性情绪诱导后,测量了 binge drinkers(n=48)和 light drinkers(n=32)的 AB(通过眼动追踪测量的视觉探针任务)。参与者在诱导前后报告主观渴求感和情绪。在实验 2 中,我们比较了 binge drinkers 和 29 名中度饮酒者在酒精相关负面、非酒精相关负面和中性情绪诱导后的 AB。
在实验 1 中,诱导的负面情绪和分组均正向预测了主观渴求感,而后者与 AB 呈正相关。我们没有发现诱导的积极情绪或直接的情绪-AB 关联的影响。在实验 2 中,AB 与诱导的负面情绪和分组之间的关系再次被渴求感所介导。诱导酒精相关的负面情绪并没有改变情绪-渴求感的关联。
酒精相关的 AB 不是 binge drinking 的一个稳定特征,而是根据短暂的动机(即渴求感)和情绪(即负面情绪)状态而变化。这项研究为更好地理解亚临床人群中的 AB 提供了重要的见解,并强调了考虑动机和情感状态作为相互关联的重要性,以提供多种方法来减少过度饮酒。