van der Stelt O, Gunning W B, Snel J, Kok A
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Academic Medical Center University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 1997 Jun;21(4):569-75. doi: 10.1097/00000374-199706000-00001.
The mismatch negativity (MMN) event-related potential (ERP) component is an automatic, attention-independent brain response to auditory stimulus change, which has been reported to be smaller in alcoholics relative to nonalcoholic controls. To determine whether MMN decrements might be a trait marker of alcoholism that is also present in nonalcoholic individuals at high risk for developing alcoholism, we investigated MMN in 9- to 18-year-old children of alcoholics (n = 20) and control children (n = 20) in three different stimulus conditions using a passive auditory oddball paradigm. There were no statistically significant between-group differences observed in amplitude, scalp topography, and peak latency of MMN. These findings, if replicated, suggest that reported MMN decrements in alcoholics most likely represent a state marker, and not a trait marker, of alcoholism. Also, inasmuch as another ERP component, the P300, is attention-dependent and reported to be smaller in children of alcoholics, the present results implicate that deviations in attentive, but not in automatic, information processing are associated with alcoholism vulnerability.
失匹配负波(MMN)事件相关电位(ERP)成分是一种对听觉刺激变化的自动、与注意力无关的大脑反应,据报道,与非酗酒对照组相比,酗酒者的该成分较小。为了确定MMN降低是否可能是酗酒的一种特质标记,且在有酗酒高风险的非酗酒个体中也存在,我们使用被动听觉oddball范式,在三种不同刺激条件下,对20名酗酒者的9至18岁子女和20名对照儿童的MMN进行了研究。在MMN的振幅、头皮地形图和峰潜伏期方面,未观察到组间有统计学意义的差异。这些发现若能得到重复验证,则表明所报道的酗酒者MMN降低很可能代表酗酒的一种状态标记,而非特质标记。此外,鉴于另一种ERP成分P300依赖于注意力,且据报道在酗酒者子女中较小,目前的结果表明,注意力相关而非自动信息处理方面的偏差与酗酒易感性有关。