Executive Impairments in Binge Drinking: Evidence for a Specific Performance-Monitoring Difficulty during Alcohol-Related Processing

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Title
Executive Impairments in Binge Drinking: Evidence for a Specific Performance-Monitoring Difficulty during Alcohol-Related Processing
Journal
European Addiction Research
Author(s)
Lannoy Severine, Maurage Pierre, D'Hondt Fabien, Billieux Joël, Dormal Valerie
ISSN
1022-6877
1421-9891
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
24
Number
3
Pages
118-127
Language
english
Abstract
This study evaluated inhibition and performance-monitoring
abilities through the explicit processing of alcohol cues.
Twenty-two binge drinkers (BD) and 22 control participants
performed a speeded Go/No-Go task using pictures of alcohol
and soft cans as Go and No-Go targets. This task measures
inhibitory control and performance monitoring (i.e.,
task adjustment through errors and feedback processing)
during the explicit processing of alcohol cues. Groups did
not significantly differ regarding inhibition abilities. However,
BD had poorer performance-monitoring abilities, reflected
by a difficulty to adjust after errors, especially when these
errors were related to alcohol cues. These findings suggest
that the explicit processing of alcohol cues negatively impacts
cognitive abilities among BD.
Keywords
Inhibition, Alcohol cues, Performance monitorings, Psychiatry and Mental health
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