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Effects of a persistent binge drinking pattern of alcohol consumption in young people: A follow-up study using event-related potentials

机译:持续酗酒的年轻人饮酒方式的影响:一项使用事件相关电位的随访研究

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Aims: objective of this study was to examine brain activity related to visual attention processes in youths who had maintained a binge drinking (BD) pattern of alcohol consumption for >2 years. Methods: The participants were 57 university students (26 binge drinkers: BDs) with no personal or family history of alcoholism or psychopathological disorders in first-degree relatives. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded while participants performed a visual oddball task (twice within a 2-year interval). The latency and amplitude of the P3b component of the ERPs were analysed. Results: The P3b amplitude was larger in young BDs than in aged-matched controls at both evaluation times, and the difference was more pronounced after 2 years of maintenance of a BD pattern of consumption. The larger P3b amplitude was associated with an earlier onset of regular drinking and with a greater quantity and intensity of consumption. Conclusions: These findings suggest that young BDs exhibit anomalies in neural activity involved in attentional/ working memory processes, which increase after 2 years of maintenance of BD. This anomalous neural activity may reflect underlying dysfunctions in neurophysiological mechanisms as well as the recruitment of additional attentional/working memory resources to enable the binge drinkers to perform the task adequately
机译:目的:本研究的目的是检查与酒精摄入量保持> 2年的暴饮暴食(BD)模式的年轻人有关的视觉活动。方法:参加者为57名大学生(26名狂饮者:BDs),没有一级亲属的个人或家族性酗酒史或精神病理学疾病史。在参与者执行视觉奇数球任务时(每两年间隔两次),记录与事件相关的电位(ERP)。分析了ERP的P3b成分的潜伏期和幅度。结果:在两个评估时间中,年轻BD的P3b幅度均大于年龄匹配的对照组,并且在维持BD消耗模式2年后差异更加明显。 P3b幅度较大与较早开始定期饮酒以及较大量的消耗量有关。结论:这些发现表明,年轻的BD表现出与注意力/工作记忆过程有关的神经活动异常,在BD维持2年后这种异常增加。这种异常的神经活动可能反映了神经生理机制中的潜在功能障碍,以及募集了额外的注意力/工作记忆资源,以使狂饮者能够充分执行任务

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