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Strong seduction: impulsivity and the impact of contextual cues on instrumental behavior in alcohol dependence

机译:强烈的诱惑:冲动性和情境提示对酒精依赖中工具行为的影响

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Alcohol-related cues acquire incentive salience through Pavlovian conditioning and then can markedly affect instrumental behavior of alcohol-dependent patients to promote relapse. However, it is unclear whether similar effects occur with alcohol-unrelated cues. We tested 116 early-abstinent alcohol-dependent patients and 91 healthy controls who completed a delay discounting task to assess choice impulsivity, and a Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) paradigm employing both alcohol-unrelated and alcohol-related stimuli. To modify instrumental choice behavior, we tiled the background of the computer screen either with conditioned stimuli (CS) previously generated by pairing abstract pictures with pictures indicating monetary gains or losses, or with pictures displaying alcohol or water beverages. CS paired to money gains and losses affected instrumental choices differently. This PIT effect was significantly more pronounced in patients compared to controls, and the group difference was mainly driven by highly impulsive patients. The PIT effect was particularly strong in trials in which the instrumental stimulus required inhibition of instrumental response behavior and the background CS was associated to monetary gains. Under that condition, patients performed inappropriate approach behavior, contrary to their previously formed behavioral intention. Surprisingly, the effect of alcohol and water pictures as background stimuli resembled that of aversive and appetitive CS, respectively. These findings suggest that positively valenced background CS can provoke dysfunctional instrumental approach behavior in impulsive alcohol-dependent patients. Consequently, in real life they might be easily seduced by environmental cues to engage in actions thwarting their long-term goals. Such behaviors may include, but are not limited to, approaching alcohol.
机译:酒精相关提示通过巴甫洛夫式条件获得激励显着性,然后会明显影响酒精依赖患者的工具行为以促进复发。但是,目前尚不清楚与酒精无关的线索是否会产生类似的影响。我们测试了116位早期戒酒的酒精依赖患者和91位健康对照,他们完成了延迟贴现任务以评估选择冲动性,并采用了酒精无关和酒精相关刺激的巴甫洛夫病至器械转移(PIT)范例。为了修改工具选择行为,我们将计算机屏幕的背景与先前通过将抽象图片与指示货币收益或损失的图片或显示酒精或水饮料的图片配对生成的条件刺激(CS)拼接在一起。 CS与货币损益配对对工具选择的影响不同。与对照组相比,这种PIT效果在患者中更为明显,并且群体差异主要是由高度冲动的患者引起的。在试验中,PIT效果特别强,在试验中,仪器刺激需要抑制仪器响应行为,而背景CS与金钱收益相关。在这种情况下,患者执行了不合适的进近行为,这与他们先前形成的行为意图相反。出乎意料的是,酒精和水图片作为背景刺激的效果分别类似于厌恶和开胃CS的效果。这些发现表明,正价的背景CS可能会激发冲动性酒精依赖型患者的功能性工具进路功能障碍。因此,在现实生活中,他们很容易受到环境暗示的诱惑而从事阻碍其长期目标的行动。这种行为可能包括但不限于接近酒精。

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