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Individual differences in decision making and reward processing predict changes in cannabis use: A prospective functional magnetic resonance imaging study

机译:决策和奖励过程中的个体差异可预测大麻使用的变化:一项前瞻性功能磁共振成像研究

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Decision-making deficits are thought to play an important role in the development and persistence of substance use disorders. Individual differences in decision-making abilities and their underlying neurocircuitry may, therefore, constitute an important predictor for the course of substance use and the development of substance use disorders. Here, we investigate the predictive value of decision making and neural mechanisms underlying decision making for future cannabis use and problem severity in a sample of heavy cannabis users. Brain activity during a monetary decision-making task (Iowa gambling task) was compared between 32 heavy cannabis users and 41 matched non-using controls using functional magnetic resonance imaging. In addition, within the group of heavy cannabis users, associations were examined between task-related brain activations, cannabis use and cannabis use-related problems at baseline, and change in cannabis use and problem severity after a 6-month follow-up. Despite normal task performance, heavy cannabis users compared with controls showed higher activation during wins in core areas associated with decision making. Moreover, within the group of heavy cannabis users, win-related activity and activity anticipating loss outcomes in areas generally involved in executive functions predicted change in cannabis use after 6 months. These findings are consistent with previous studies and point to abnormal processing of motivational information in heavy cannabis users. A new finding is that individuals who are biased toward immediate rewards have a higher probability of increasing drug use, highlighting the importance of the relative balance between motivational processes and regulatory executive processes in the development of substance use disorders.
机译:决策缺陷被认为在物质使用障碍的发展和持续中起着重要作用。因此,决策能力及其潜在神经回路中的个体差异可能构成药物使用过程和药物使用障碍发展的重要预测指标。在这里,我们调查了重度大麻使用者样本中决策的预测价值和决策背后的神经机制对未来大麻使用和问题严重性的影响。使用功能性磁共振成像技术,比较了32名重度大麻使用者和41名相匹配的未使用对照者在金钱决策任务(爱荷华州赌博任务)期间的大脑活动。此外,在大量大麻使用者中,在基线时与任务相关的大脑激活,大麻使用和与大麻使用相关的问题以及大麻使用的变化和问题严重性之间的关联性之间进行了检查。尽管任务表现正常,但与对照相比,沉重的大麻使用者在与决策相关的核心领域胜出时表现出更高的激活度。此外,在大量使用大麻的人群中,与胜利有关的活动和预期损失后果的活动通常在执行职能中涉及的领域预测,大麻使用将在6个月后发生变化。这些发现与先前的研究一致,并指出大量使用大麻的人对动机信息的处理异常。一个新发现是,偏向于立即获得奖励的个人更有可能增加药物使用,这凸显了动机过程与监管执行过程之间相对平衡在发展药物滥用障碍中的重要性。

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