| Literature DB >> 31866805 |
Renée S Schluter1, Ruth J van Holst1, Anna E Goudriaan1,2,3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is characterized by increased impulsivity, which is multifactorial and can be assessed by tests like the delay discounting, Go-Nogo, and stop signal task (SST). Impulsivity has been related to poor treatment outcomes in substance use disorders, including AUD. In order to decrease impulsivity or improve inhibitory control, high frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation (HF-rTMS) has gained interest. Studies applying HF-rTMS over the DLPFC of individuals suffering from AUD assessing its effects on impulsivity measures are scarce, and results are inconclusive.Entities:
Keywords: alcohol dependence; alcohol use disorder; delay discounting; go-nogo; impulsivity; neuromodulation; stop signal; transcranial magnetic stimulation
Year: 2019 PMID: 31866805 PMCID: PMC6904338 DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2019.01257
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurosci ISSN: 1662-453X Impact factor: 4.677
FIGURE 1Flowchart of the study procedure.
FIGURE 2Graphical representation of impulsivity computer tasks. (A) Delay Discounting Task (DDT). (B) Go-NoGo Task (GNGT). (C) Stop Signal Task (SST).
FIGURE 3CONSORT flow diagram of the enrollment and allocation phase of the study. For drop out during analyses per task see Figure 4.
Sample characteristics.
| Age [mean (SD)] | 44.95 (10.03) | 43.75 (11.41) | |
| Gender (man: woman) | 29: 11 | 31: 9 | |
| IQ [median (range)] | 83 (47–97) | 84 (42–100) | |
| Years of education [mean (SD)] | 7.5 (3.44) | 7.238 (3.61) | |
| Handedness (right: left) | 37: 3 | 38: 2 | |
| MoCA score (>27: 18–26) | 26: 13 | 30: 10 | |
| PTSD (yes: no) | 5: 35 | 6: 34 | |
| Cocaine dependence (yes: no) | 9: 31 | 5: 35 | |
| Cannabis dependence (yes: no) | 8: 32 | 8: 32 | |
| Duration of problematic alcohol use in years [mean (range)] | 11 (2–36) | 10 (1–36) | |
| Number of DSM-IV criteria fulfilled [median (range)] | 9 (3–11) | 9 (4–11) | |
| Anti-craving medication (yes: no) | 15: 25 | 12: 28 | |
| Anti-depressant medication (yes: no) | 15: 25 | 7: 33 | |
| Sedative medication (yes: no) | 3: 37 | 1: 39 | |
| BIS score [mean (SD)] | 69.53 (8.72) | 69.58 (9.42) | |
| UPPS score [mean (SD)] | 108.60 (14.40) | 110.65 (16.00) |
FIGURE 4Schematic overview of drop out, data loss, and outliers of the Delay Discounting Task (DDT), Go-NoGo Task (GNGT), and Stop Signal Task (SST).
FIGURE 5Graphs of the treatment effect for the (A) Delay Discounting Task, (B) Go-Nogo Task, and (C) Stop Signal Task. The baseline measures were assessed during the first test day, mid during the fifth test day and post during the 10th test day. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals.