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Titel
Electrophysiological Markers of Aberrant Cue-Specific Exploration in Hazardous Drinkers
Ist Teil von
  • Computational psychiatry, 2023-07, Vol.7 (1), p.47-59
Ort / Verlag
England: Ubiquity Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Quelle
Free E-Journal (出版社公開部分のみ)
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Hazardous drinking is associated with maladaptive alcohol-related decision-making. Existing studies have often focused on how participants learn to exploit familiar cues based on prior reinforcement, but little is known about the mechanisms that drive hazardous drinkers to explore novel alcohol cues when their value is not known. We investigated exploration of novel alcohol and non-alcohol cues in hazardous drinkers (N = 27) and control participants (N = 26) during electroencephalography (EEG). A normative computational model with two free parameters was fit to estimate participants' weighting of the future value of exploration and immediate value of exploitation. Hazardous drinkers demonstrated increased exploration of novel alcohol cues, and conversely, increased probability of exploiting familiar alternatives instead of exploring novel non-alcohol cues. The motivation to explore novel alcohol stimuli in hazardous drinkers was driven by an elevated relative future valuation of uncertain alcohol cues. P3a predicted more exploratory decision policies driven by an enhanced relative future valuation of novel alcohol cues. P3b did not predict choice behavior, but computational parameter estimates suggested that hazardous drinkers with enhanced P3b to alcohol cues were likely to learn to exploit their immediate expected value. Hazardous drinkers did not display atypical choice behavior, different P3a/P3b amplitudes, or computational estimates to novel cues-diverging from previous studies in addiction showing atypical generalized explore-exploit decisions with non-drug-related cues. These findings reveal that cue-specific neural computations may drive aberrant alcohol-related decision-making in hazardous drinkers-highlighting the importance of drug-relevant cues in studies of decision-making in addiction.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 2379-6227
eISSN: 2379-6227
DOI: 10.5334/cpsy.96
Titel-ID: cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_15222fdf7e05455ebc4f576a65e8a960
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Schlagworte
addiction, alcohol, explore-exploit, p3a, pomdp

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