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非临床饮酒者对动机性图像反应中姿势与神经关联的联合调节

Joint Modulation of Postural and Neural Correlates in Response to Motivational Images in Non-Clinical Drinkers.

作者信息

Zitouni Amel, Akounach Mbarka, Kızılışık Sumeyye, Campanella Salvatore, Aarabi Ardalan, Lelard Thierry, Mouras Harold

机构信息

UR-UPJV 4559, Functional and Pathological Neurosciences Laboratory, Health Research Universitary Center, Medecine UFR, Picardy Jules Verne University, CEDEX, 80054 Amiens, France.

Laboratoire de Psychologie Medicale et d'Addictologie, ULB Neuroscience Institute (UNI), CHU Brugmann-Universite Libre de Bruxelles (U.L.B.), 1020 Bruxelles, Belgium.

出版信息

Biology (Basel). 2025 Sep 2;14(9):1172. doi: 10.3390/biology14091172.

Abstract

Approach or avoidance behaviors toward appetitive stimuli, such as alcohol and food, reflect the engagement of motivational states that are fundamental to adaptation of human behavior. Investigating early motor or neural responses to these stimuli provides valuable insights into the underlying mechanisms of these behaviors. This study employed an integrative approach combining postural and electrophysiological measures to explore the impact of alcohol consumption levels on early postural and neural responses to visual alcohol and food stimuli. The objective was to identify early automatic markers of approach or avoidance, and to examine correlations between motor and neural responses. Forty-six participants were divided into two groups ("Low" and "High") according to their level of alcohol consumption (AUDIT scores). They were exposed to images of alcoholic beverages, non-alcoholic beverages, and appetitive or neutral foods. Postural responses were recorded using a force platform, and brain activity was measured via EEG. Displacement of the center of pressure along the anteroposterior axis, as well as the P100 and N100 components, were analyzed. "High" participants exhibited greater anterior postural displacement in response to alcohol during the first two seconds of stimulus exposure. In contrast, "Low" participants showed early avoidance responses. Significant correlations were found between event-related potential (ERP) wave latencies and postural displacement during the first second of exposure to alcohol-related stimuli. AUDIT scores were also positively correlated with early postural displacement and N100 latency following the viewing of alcoholic beverage images. Early perceptual and motor responses are modulated by alcohol consumption habits. These findings support the value of integrative EEG-posture approaches for identifying implicit motivational markers.

摘要

对酒精和食物等诱人刺激的趋近或回避行为,反映了对人类行为适应至关重要的动机状态的参与。研究对这些刺激的早期运动或神经反应,能为这些行为的潜在机制提供有价值的见解。本研究采用了一种综合方法,结合姿势和电生理测量,以探讨饮酒水平对视觉上酒精和食物刺激的早期姿势和神经反应的影响。目的是识别趋近或回避的早期自动标记,并检查运动和神经反应之间的相关性。46名参与者根据他们的饮酒水平(酒精使用障碍鉴定测试分数)被分为两组(“低”和“高”)。他们观看酒精饮料、非酒精饮料以及诱人或中性食物的图像。使用测力平台记录姿势反应,并通过脑电图测量大脑活动。分析了压力中心沿前后轴的位移以及P100和N100成分。“高”组参与者在刺激暴露的前两秒对酒精表现出更大的前向姿势位移。相比之下,“低”组参与者表现出早期回避反应。在暴露于与酒精相关的刺激的第一秒内,发现事件相关电位(ERP)波潜伏期与姿势位移之间存在显著相关性。在观看酒精饮料图像后,酒精使用障碍鉴定测试分数也与早期姿势位移和N100潜伏期呈正相关。早期的感知和运动反应受饮酒习惯的调节。这些发现支持了脑电图 - 姿势综合方法在识别内隐动机标记方面的价值。

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