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Alcohol affects the P3 component of an adaptive stop signal task ERP

机译:酒精影响自适应停止信号任务ERP的P3分量

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BACKGROUNDThe P3 component of the event-related potential (ERP) has been particularly useful in alcohol research for identifying endophenotypes of alcohol use disorder (AUD) risk in sober subjects. However, practice and/or fatigue reduces P3 amplitude, limiting the ability to ascertain acute and adaptive effects of alcohol exposure. Here, we report acute alcohol effects on P3 amplitude and latency using an adaptive stop signal task (aSST).METHODSOne hundred and forty eight nondependent moderate to heavy social drinkers, age 21 to 27, participated in 2 single-blind, alcohol or placebo, counterbalanced sessions approximately one week apart. During each session, subjects performed an adaptive stop signal task (aSST) at (1) baseline, (2) upon reaching the target 60 mg/dL breath alcohol concentration or at the equivalent time during the placebo session, and (3) approximately 135 minutes later while the breath alcohol concentration was clamped. Here, we report on differences between baseline and first subsequent measurements across the experimental sessions. During each aSST run, the stop signal delay (SSD, the time between stop and go signals) adjusted trial-by-trial based on the subject’s performance.RESULTSThe aSST reliably generated a STOP P3 component that did not change significantly with repeated task performance. The pre-infusion SSD distribution was bimodal, with mean values several hundred msec apart (FAST: 153 msec and SLOW: 390 msec). This suggested different response strategies: FAST SSD favoring “going” over “stopping,” and SLOW SSD favoring “stopping” over “going”. Exposure to alcohol at 60 mg/dL differentially affected the amplitude and latency of the STOP P3 according to SSD group. Alcohol significantly reduced P3 amplitude in the SLOW SSD compared to FAST SSD group, but significantly increased P3 latency in the FAST SSD compared to SLOW SSD group.CONCLUSIONSThe aSST is a robust and sensitive task for detecting alcohol induced changes in inhibition behavior as measured by the P3 component in a within subject design. Alcohol was associated with P3 component changes which varied by SSD group, suggesting a differential effect as a function of task strategy. Overall, the data support the potential utility of the aSST in the detection of alcohol response related AUD risk.
机译:背景技术与事件相关潜力(ERP)的P3成分在饮酒研究中特别有用,用于鉴定清醒的受试者中酒精使用障碍(AUD)风险的内渗患者。然而,练习和/或疲劳可降低P3振幅,限制了确定急性和适应性效果的酒精暴露的能力。在这里,我们使用自适应停止信号任务(ASST)向P3振幅和延迟报告急性酒精效应.Methodsone百分之八十八岁的中度至重型社交饮酒者,年龄21至27岁,参加了2个单盲,酒精或安慰剂,平衡课程大约一周分开。在每个会话期间,受试者在达到目标60mg / dL呼吸醇浓度或安慰剂会话期间的当量时执行自适应停止信号任务(Ast),(2),(3)大约135分钟后,呼吸醇浓度被夹紧。在这里,我们报告基线之间的差异和实验会话的首次测量。在每个AST运行期间,停止信号延迟(SSD,STOP和GOS信号之间的时间)根据主题的性能调整试用后试用。尽可能地生成一个停止P3组件,而重复的任务性能不会显着变化。输注前SSD分布是双峰的,平均值几百毫秒分开(快速:153毫秒和慢速:390毫秒)。这提出了不同的反应策略:快速的SSD偏好“停止”,并慢慢地倾向于“停止”。在60mg / dl下暴露于醇差异地影响根据SSD组的止挡P3的幅度和等待时间。与快速SSD组相比,醇在缓慢的SSD中显着降低了P3振幅,但与SSD组缓慢SSD中的P3延迟显着增加。助理是一种稳健而敏感的任务,用于检测抑制行为的抑制行为变化P3组件在主题设计中。酒精与SSD组变化的P3组分变化有关,表明作为任务策略的函数的差异效果。总的来说,数据支持助理潜在的效用在检测酒精响应相关的澳元风险中。

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