Impaired inhibition of proactive interference in abstinent individuals with alcoholism

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Collection
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Title
Impaired inhibition of proactive interference in abstinent individuals with alcoholism
Journal
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
Author(s)
Noël Xavier, Billieux Joël, Van der Linden Martial, Dan Bernard, Hanak Catherine, de Bournonville Stéphanie, Baurain Céline, Verbanck Paul
ISSN
1380-3395
1744-411X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2009
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
31
Number
1
Pages
57-64
Language
english
Abstract
Cognitive impairment has been associated with higher risk of alcoholism and relapse. Recent theoretical refinements
have separated inhibition of dominant response and inhibition of proactive interference. We assessed the
latter using a directed-forgetting procedure in 38 recently detoxified individuals with alcoholism and in 26 controls.
On this task, memory performance of letter trigrams was compared when presented alone, followed by a second
trigram to be recalled, then a second trigram to be forgotten (directed-forgetting condition). Individuals with
alcoholism recalled more letters to be forgotten and performed worse than controls in the directed-forgetting
condition, which significantly correlated with the duration of alcoholism.
Keywords
Alcohol Use Disorder, Inhibition, Proactive Interference, Alcohol
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