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Getting a Grip on Drinking Behavior: Training Working Memory to Reduce Alcohol Abuse

机译:掌握饮酒行为:训练工作记忆以减少酗酒

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Alcohol abuse disrupts core executive functions, including working memory (WM)-the ability to maintain and manipulate goal-relevant information. When executive functions like WM are weakened, drinking behavior gets out of control and is guided more strongly by automatic impulses. This study investigated whether training WM restores control over drinking behavior. Forty-eight problem drinkers performed WM training tasks or control tasks during 25 sessions over at least 25 days. Before and after training, we measured WM and drinking behavior. Training WM improved WM and reduced alcohol intake for more than 1 month after the training. Further, the indirect effect of training on alcohol use through improved WM was moderated by participants' levels of automatic impulses: Increased WM reduced alcohol consumption in participants with relatively strong automatic preferences for alcohol. These findings are consistent with the theoretical framework and demonstrate that training WM may be an effective strategy to reduce alcohol use by increasing control over automatic impulses to drink alcohol.
机译:滥用酒精会破坏包括行政工作记忆(WM)在内的核心行政职能,即维持和操纵与目标相关的信息的能力。当诸如WM之类的执行功能被削弱时,饮酒行为将失去控制,并受到自动冲动的强烈引导。这项研究调查了训练WM是否可以恢复对饮酒行为的控制。 48名问题饮酒者在至少25天的25个疗程中执行了WM培训任务或控制任务。训练前后,我们测量了WM和饮酒行为。训练WM在训练后1个月以上改善了WM,并减少了酒精摄入。此外,通过改善参与者的自动冲动水平,可以减轻培训对饮酒的间接影响:参与者增加自动饮食的能力会增加参与者的自动冲动,从而增加他们的饮酒量。这些发现与理论框架是一致的,并且表明训练WM可能是通过增强对自动饮酒冲动的控制来减少饮酒的有效策略。

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