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Interactive Effects of Contextual Cues and Acute Alcohol Intoxication on the Associations Between Alcohol Expectancy Activation and Urge to Drink

机译:情景提示和急性酒精中毒对酒精预期激活和敦促饮酒之间的关联的相互作用

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This study examined the joint effects of contextual cues and alcohol intoxication on the associations between activation of positive and negative alcohol expectancies in memory and self-reported urges to drink alcohol after a laboratory alcohol administration. Young adult heavy drinkers were randomly assigned to drink a moderate dose of alcohol or a placebo (alcohol manipulation), and then listened to positive or negative drinking scenarios (cue manipulation). Before and after these manipulations, participants completed an alcohol expectancy Stroop task assessing positive and negative expectancy activation, as well as self-report measures of urges to drink. Regression analyses revealed that the alcohol and cue manipulations had a joint, moderating impact on the associations between expectancy activation and postcue changes in urge to drink. Specifically, both increased activation of negative expectancies and decreased activation of positive expectancies predicted decreases in urges to drink, but only for intoxicated participants in the negative cue condition. There were no associations between expectancy activation and urges to drink for those in the positive cue condition regardless of beverage condition. Results suggest that whether memory activation of alcohol expectancies has an impact on urge to drink after alcohol is on board may depend on the relevance of the activated expectancies to the current drinking context. This process appears to be influenced by a complex interaction between contextual cues in the environment and the pharmacological effects of alcohol.
机译:这项研究检查了上下文提示和酒精中毒对记忆中正向和负向酒精期望值的激活与实验室饮酒后自我报告的饮酒冲动之间的关联的联合影响。年轻的成年重度饮酒者被随机分配饮用适量的酒精或安慰剂(酒精操纵),然后聆听积极或消极的饮酒情景(提示操纵)。在进行这些操作之前和之后,参与者完成了一项酒精期望值Stroop任务,评估了积极和消极期望值的激活,以及对喝酒冲动的自我报告。回归分析显示,酒精和提示操作对预期激活和喝酒冲动后提示变化之间的关联具有共同的影响。具体而言,负期望值的激活增加和正期望值的激活降低都预示了饮酒冲动的减少,但仅针对处于消极提示状态的中毒参与者。在提示状态下,无论饮料状况如何,预期激活与敦促饮酒之间均无关联。结果表明,酒精期望的记忆激活是否会影响饮酒后的饮酒欲,可能取决于被激活的期望与当前饮酒情况的相关性。该过程似乎受到环境中上下文线索与酒精的药理作用之间复杂相互作用的影响。

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