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Alcohol usage predicts holistic perception: A novel method for exploring addiction

机译:酒精使用预测整体感知:一种探索成瘾的新方法

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Holistic perception is a special form of automatic and experience dependent processing that prioritises objects of interest through the visual system. We therefore speculated that higher levels of alcohol consumption may be associated with enhanced holistic perception for alcohol cues. In our first experiment, we confirmed this hypothesis by showing that increasing regular alcohol usage was associated with greater holistic perception of alcohol, but not non-alcohol, cues. We replicated this finding in a second experiment, but confirmed drink-specific holistic perception for lager cues was not predicted by experience with that drink, but general alcohol usage. In our final experiment when alcohol images were absent from the task, higher levels of alcohol consumption predicted decreased holistic perception for non-rewarding cues. Alcohol use is therefore linked to inverse alterations in holistic perception for alcohol versus non-alcohol cues, with the latter's effects context dependent. We hypothesise that such inverse relationships may be due to limited cortical resources becoming reutilised for alcohol cues at the expense of other stimuli. Future work will be required to determine holistic perception's role in maintaining addiction, its predictive value in successful abstinence, and its relationship with characteristics of addiction such as cue reactivity, attentional biases and personality traits.
机译:整体感知是一种特殊的自动形式,体验通过视觉系统优先考虑感兴趣的对象的相关处理。因此,我们推测,较高水平的酒精消耗可能与增强的酒精提示的整体感知有关。在我们的第一个实验中,我们通过表明常规酒精使用的增加与对酒精的更大感知有关,而不是非酒精,提示,我们证实了这一假设。我们在第二个实验中复制了这一发现,但没有通过这种饮品的经验预测了对储存线索的确认饮料的全面感知,而是一般的酒精使用。在我们的最终实验中,当饮酒图像没有任务时,较高水平的酒精消费预测对非奖励提示的全面感知降低。因此,酒精使用与醇对非酒精提示的全部感知的反变化有关,后者的影响依赖。我们假设这种反向关系可能是由于皮质资源有限,以牺牲其他刺激为代价的酒精提示。将来需要未来的工作来确定全面的感知在维持成瘾方面的作用,其成功禁欲的预测价值,以及其与提示反应性,注意力偏见和人格特征等成瘾特征的关系。

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