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A New Look at Risk-Taking: Using a Translational Approach to Examine Risk-Taking Behavior on the Balloon Analogue Risk Task

机译:风险承担的新观点:使用转换方法检查气球类比风险任务的风险承担行为

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Models of risk-taking typically assume that the variability of outcomes is important in the likelihood of making a risky choice. In an animal model of the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART), within-session variability, or the coefficient of variability (CV), was found to be a novel predictor of behavior (). Human studies have not investigated how BART performance differs when using the CV versus a traditional BART measure (e.g. number of pumps). This study sought to determine whether the CV provides a unique and valuable alternative index of risk-taking on the BART, and to determine the relationship of the CV to self-reported alcohol consumption. Young adult heavy drinkers (n = 58, 72% male, mean age 21.53) completed an assessment of drinking patterns and a modified version of the BART. Multiple regression results indicated that CV is a unique predictor of total explosions and total money earned on the BART. Higher levels of variability were associated with fewer explosions but less money earned, whereas more pumps was associated with more explosions but more money. Higher CV was also associated with lower lifetime and past 3 months peak drinking quantity, higher levels of self-efficacy to control drinking, and lower levels of drinking acceptability (i.e., injunctive norms). Total pumps was associated with higher lifetime peak drinking, lower self-efficacy to control drinking, and higher levels drinking acceptability. Overall, the CV can provide an alternative method of assessing BART performance and the association of risk-taking with drinking patterns.
机译:冒险模型通常假设结果的可变性对于做出风险选择的可能性很重要。在气球模拟风险任务(BART)的动物模型中,发现会话中的变异性或变异系数(CV)是行为的新型预测因子()。人体研究尚未研究使用CV与传统BART措施(例如泵的数量)时BART性能有何不同。这项研究试图确定CV是否在BART上提供了独特而有价值的冒险指数,并确定CV与自我报告的饮酒量之间的关系。年轻的成年人大量饮酒者(n = 58,男性72%,平均年龄21.53)完成了对饮酒方式的评估和BART的修改版本。多元回归结果表明,CV是BART总爆炸次数和总收入的唯一预测因子​​。较高的可变性与较少的爆炸但赚取的钱少有关,而更多的水泵与较多的爆炸却有更多的钱有关。较高的CV还与较低的寿命和过去3个月的高峰饮酒量,较高的自我控制喝酒水平以及较低的饮酒接受度(即禁令)相关。总泵与终生饮酒高峰期较高,控制饮酒的自我效能较低以及饮酒可接受性较高有关。总体而言,简历可以提供一种替代方法来评估BART表现以及冒险行为与饮酒模式之间的关系。

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