Alcohol‐related stimuli modulate functional connectivity during response inhibition in young binge drinkers

Binge drinking is a pattern of intermittent excessive alcohol consumption that is highly prevalent in young people. Neurocognitive dual-process models have described substance abuse and adolescence risk behaviours as the result of an imbalance between an overactivated affective-automatic system (rel...

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Autores: Blanco‐Ramos, Javier, Antón Toro, Luis Fernando, Cadaveira, Fernando, Doallo, Sonia, Suárez‐Suárez, Samuel, Rodríguez Holguín, Socorro
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:España
Institución:Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)
Repositorio:Docta Complutense
Idioma:inglés
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Palabra clave:Adolescence
Binge drinking
Dual-process model
Electroencephalography
Functional connectivity
Response inhibition
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spelling Alcohol‐related stimuli modulate functional connectivity during response inhibition in young binge drinkersBlanco‐Ramos, JavierAntón Toro, Luis FernandoCadaveira, FernandoDoallo, SoniaSuárez‐Suárez, SamuelRodríguez Holguín, SocorroAdolescenceBinge drinkingDual-process modelElectroencephalographyFunctional connectivityResponse inhibitionPsicología (Psicología)6106.01 Actividad CerebralBinge drinking is a pattern of intermittent excessive alcohol consumption that is highly prevalent in young people. Neurocognitive dual-process models have described substance abuse and adolescence risk behaviours as the result of an imbalance between an overactivated affective-automatic system (related to motivational processing) and damaged and/or immature reflective system (related to cognitive control abilities). Previous studies have evaluated the reflective system of binge drinkers (BDs) through neutral response inhibition tasks and have reported anomalies in theta (4–8 Hz) and beta (12–30 Hz) bands. The present study aimed to investigate the influence of the motivational value of alcohol-related stimuli on brain functional networks devoted to response inhibition in young BDs. Sixty eight BDs and 78 control participants performed a beverage Go/NoGo task while undergoing electrophysiological recording. Whole cortical brain functional connectivity (FC) was evaluated during successful response inhibition trials (NoGo). BDs exhibited fast-beta and theta hyperconnectivity in regions related to cognitive control. These responses were modulated differently depending on the motivational content of the stimuli. The increased salience of alcohol-related stimuli may lead to overactivation of the affective-automatic system in BDs, and compensatory neural resources of the reflective system will thus be required during response inhibition. In BDs, inhibition of the response to alcohol stimuli may require higher theta FC to facilitate integration of information related to the task goal (withholding a response), while during inhibition of the response to no-alcoholic stimuli, higher fast-beta FC would allow to apply top-down inhibitory control of the information related to the prepotent response.Wiley published on behalf of the Society for the Study of AddictionUniversidad Complutense de Madrid20222022-02-0120222022-02-01journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501VoRhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/115865reponame:Docta Complutenseinstname:Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)InglésengMINCINN PID2020 113487RB-100Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003329 BES-2016-076298 Not availableNot available FPU2015-03591 Not availableMinisterio de Economía y Competitividad http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003329 Not available PSI2015-70525-P CONSUMO INTENSIVO DE ALCOHOL: CARACTERIZACION DE UNA NUEVA TRAYECTORIA HACIA EL ALCOHOLISMOMinisterio de Economía y Competitividad http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003329 Not available PNSD 2015%2F034open accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Attribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:docta.ucm.es:20.500.14352/1158652026-06-02T12:44:21Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Alcohol‐related stimuli modulate functional connectivity during response inhibition in young binge drinkers
title Alcohol‐related stimuli modulate functional connectivity during response inhibition in young binge drinkers
spellingShingle Alcohol‐related stimuli modulate functional connectivity during response inhibition in young binge drinkers
Blanco‐Ramos, Javier
Adolescence
Binge drinking
Dual-process model
Electroencephalography
Functional connectivity
Response inhibition
Psicología (Psicología)
6106.01 Actividad Cerebral
title_short Alcohol‐related stimuli modulate functional connectivity during response inhibition in young binge drinkers
title_full Alcohol‐related stimuli modulate functional connectivity during response inhibition in young binge drinkers
title_fullStr Alcohol‐related stimuli modulate functional connectivity during response inhibition in young binge drinkers
title_full_unstemmed Alcohol‐related stimuli modulate functional connectivity during response inhibition in young binge drinkers
title_sort Alcohol‐related stimuli modulate functional connectivity during response inhibition in young binge drinkers
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Blanco‐Ramos, Javier
Antón Toro, Luis Fernando
Cadaveira, Fernando
Doallo, Sonia
Suárez‐Suárez, Samuel
Rodríguez Holguín, Socorro
author Blanco‐Ramos, Javier
author_facet Blanco‐Ramos, Javier
Antón Toro, Luis Fernando
Cadaveira, Fernando
Doallo, Sonia
Suárez‐Suárez, Samuel
Rodríguez Holguín, Socorro
author_role author
author2 Antón Toro, Luis Fernando
Cadaveira, Fernando
Doallo, Sonia
Suárez‐Suárez, Samuel
Rodríguez Holguín, Socorro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidad Complutense de Madrid
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Adolescence
Binge drinking
Dual-process model
Electroencephalography
Functional connectivity
Response inhibition
Psicología (Psicología)
6106.01 Actividad Cerebral
topic Adolescence
Binge drinking
Dual-process model
Electroencephalography
Functional connectivity
Response inhibition
Psicología (Psicología)
6106.01 Actividad Cerebral
description Binge drinking is a pattern of intermittent excessive alcohol consumption that is highly prevalent in young people. Neurocognitive dual-process models have described substance abuse and adolescence risk behaviours as the result of an imbalance between an overactivated affective-automatic system (related to motivational processing) and damaged and/or immature reflective system (related to cognitive control abilities). Previous studies have evaluated the reflective system of binge drinkers (BDs) through neutral response inhibition tasks and have reported anomalies in theta (4–8 Hz) and beta (12–30 Hz) bands. The present study aimed to investigate the influence of the motivational value of alcohol-related stimuli on brain functional networks devoted to response inhibition in young BDs. Sixty eight BDs and 78 control participants performed a beverage Go/NoGo task while undergoing electrophysiological recording. Whole cortical brain functional connectivity (FC) was evaluated during successful response inhibition trials (NoGo). BDs exhibited fast-beta and theta hyperconnectivity in regions related to cognitive control. These responses were modulated differently depending on the motivational content of the stimuli. The increased salience of alcohol-related stimuli may lead to overactivation of the affective-automatic system in BDs, and compensatory neural resources of the reflective system will thus be required during response inhibition. In BDs, inhibition of the response to alcohol stimuli may require higher theta FC to facilitate integration of information related to the task goal (withholding a response), while during inhibition of the response to no-alcoholic stimuli, higher fast-beta FC would allow to apply top-down inhibitory control of the information related to the prepotent response.
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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003329 Not available PSI2015-70525-P CONSUMO INTENSIVO DE ALCOHOL: CARACTERIZACION DE UNA NUEVA TRAYECTORIA HACIA EL ALCOHOLISMO
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