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Electrophysiological evidence of atypical processing underlying mental set shifting in ecstasy polydrug and polydrug users

机译:摇头丸多药和多药使用者精神状态转变的非典型处理的电生理证据

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Executive functioning deficits are reported in ecstasy users. However research into mental set switching has been equivocal, with behavioral studies suggesting the function is preserved. The current study sought to address the issue of switching deficits in ecstasy users by combining behavioral performance with electrophysiological correlates (electroencephalography; EEG). Twenty ecstasy polydrug users, 20 nonecstasy polydrug users, and 20 drug naive controls were recruited. Participants completed questionnaires about their drug use, sleep quality, fluid intelligence, and current mood state. Each participant completed a mental set switching task (the number-letter task) while EEG measures were recorded. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed no between-group differences on performance of the task; however a regression suggested that ecstasy use was a significant predictor for performance, after controlling for cannabis use. Mixed ANOVA revealed a significant effect of group on the P3, with significant differences between both drug groups and naives. There was also an interaction between electrode and group on the P2 component, with ecstasy users differing from both other groups. On the P3 component the results suggest a reduction in positivity at parieto-occipital electrodes for drug users compared to controls. Furthermore a significant increase in negativity in ecstasy users compared to control groups could be observed in several occipito-parietal electrodes at an N2 component as well as observable atypicalities in early processing (P2) displayed by ecstasy users and polydrug controls. The present study provides evidence of atypical processing of attentional shifting in ecstasy and polydrug users. Deficits in this executive function could reflect cognitive inflexibility and paucity of rapid behavioral adjustment, which may be problematic in real world situations.
机译:摇头丸使用者报告执行功能缺陷。然而,对心理状态转换的研究一直是模棱两可的,行为研究表明该功能得以保留。当前的研究试图通过将行为表现与电生理相关因素(脑电图; EEG)相结合来解决摇头丸使用者转换不足的问题。招募了二十个摇头丸多药使用者,20个非摇头丸多药使用者和20个未使用过药物的对照。参与者完成了有关其药物使用,睡眠质量,体液智力和当前情绪状态的问卷调查。每个参与者完成脑电图转换任务(数字字母任务),同时记录脑电图测量值。方差分析(ANOVA)显示,小组之间在任务执行方面没有差异;然而,回归分析表明,在控制大麻使用之后,摇头丸的使用是性能的重要预测指标。混合方差分析显示组对P3有显着影响,而药物组和幼稚组之间有显着差异。 P2组件上的电极与组之间也存在交互作用,摇头丸使用者不同于其他两组。在P3成分上,与对照组相比,吸毒者的顶枕电极上的阳性率降低。此外,与对照组相比,摇头丸使用者的阴性率显着增加,这是在N2分量的几个枕顶电极中观察到的,并且摇头丸使用者和多药对照者在早期治疗(P2)中观察到非典型性。本研究提供了对摇头丸和多药使用者注意转移的非典型处理的证据。执行功能的不足可能反映出认知上的僵硬和缺乏快速的行为调整,这在现实世界中可能是成问题的。

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