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Studying Implicit Attitudes Towards Smoking: Event-Related Potentials in the Go/NoGo Association Task

机译:研究对吸烟的隐性态度:Go / Nogo关联任务中的事件相关潜力

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Cigarette smoking and other addictive behaviors are among the main preventable risk factors for several severe and potentially fatal diseases. It has been argued that addictive behavior is controlled by an automatic-implicit cognitive system and by a reflective-explicit cognitive system, that operate in parallel to jointly drive human behavior. The present study addresses the formation of implicit attitudes towards smoking in both smokers and non-smokers, using a Go/NoGo association task (GNAT), and behavioral and electroencephalographic (EEG) measures. The GNAT assesses, via quantifying participants’ reaction times, the strength of association between a target category and either pole of an evaluative dimension (positive or negative). EEG analysis is performed to determine the temporal course of the event-related potential (ERP) components underlying Go/NoGo decisions and implicit attitude formation. Both smokers and non-smokers showed prolonged reaction times to smoking-related pictures when the pictures were coupled with positive evaluative words (“incongruent condition”). This indicates negative implicit attitudes towards smoking in both groups alike at the time point of the behavioral response (600–700 ms post-stimulus). However, only the non-smokers, not the smokers, were found to show a delay of the N200 component in the incongruent condition. This is interpreted as reflecting ambivalent or even positive implicit attitudes towards smoking in the smoker group at the time point of the N200 (300–400 ms post-stimulus). Our study thus provides evidence for the hypothesis that implicit attitudes are subject to changes within several hundred milliseconds after stimulus presentation, and can be altered in the course of their formation.
机译:吸烟和其他上瘾行为是几种严重和潜在致命疾病的主要可预防危险因素之一。有人认为,上瘾的行为是由自动隐式认知系统和反射性显式认知系统控制的,其并联操作以共同驱动人行为。本研究解决了使用GO / Nogo关联任务(GNAT)和行为和脑电图(EEG)措施来形成对吸烟者和非吸烟者吸烟的隐含态度的形成。通过量化参与者的反应时间,目标类别与评价尺寸的杆之间的关联强度(正面或阴性)来评估GNAT评估。执行EEG分析以确定与Go / Nogo决策的事件相关潜在(ERP)组件的时间过程和隐性态度形成。当图片与阳性评价词(“不一致条件”)耦合时,吸烟者和非吸烟者都显示出与吸烟相关的图片的延长反应时间。这表明在行为响应的时间点(刺激后600-700毫秒)时,两组吸烟的负隐含态度。然而,只发现非吸烟者,而不是吸烟者,在不一致的情况下展示了N200组分的延迟。这被解释为反映了在N200(刺激后300-400毫秒)的吸烟者组中吸烟的矛盾甚至是积极的隐含态度。因此,我们的研究提供了刺激介绍后,隐性态度在几百毫秒内发生变化的假设,可以在其形成过程中改变。

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