Discounting and Executive functions as indicators of methamphetamine use in adolescents and adults

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Revista Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento Pub Date : 2022-12-30 DOI:10.32348/1852.4206.v14.n3.32190
Diana Mejía Cruz, L. Hernandez, Laurent Ávila-Chauvet
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Abstract Meth-users have shown low performance in some executive functions tasks.  This low performance can entail problems of control behavior, and increased impulsivity such as preference the small reward over the large delayed one. The current study was aimed to evaluate the performance in three executive tasks (shifting, updating and inhibition), and four discounting tasks (delay and probability) of gains and losses by meth-users and non-users. We worked with 40 male adults (20 meth-users and 20 non-users), and 32 male adolescents (20 meth-users and 12 non-users). We found with CART algorithm that inhibition, updating and probability discounting tasks were the good predictors to identify non users and meth-users. Our general conclusion is the executive functions: Inhibition and Updating are related with cognitive issues due to drug use in a developing brain, and the discounting tasks do not reflect a general impulsivity trait.
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折扣和执行职能作为青少年和成人使用甲基苯丙胺的指标
摘要冰毒使用者在一些执行功能任务中表现出较低的表现。这种低表现可能会导致控制行为问题,以及冲动的增加,比如偏好小奖励而不是大延迟奖励。本研究旨在评估吸毒者和非吸毒者在三项执行任务(转移、更新和抑制)和四项折现任务(延迟和概率)中的表现。我们研究了40名男性成年人(20名冰毒使用者和20名非使用者)和32名男性青少年(20名冰毒使用者和12名非使用者)。我们发现CART算法的抑制、更新和概率折扣任务是识别非吸毒者和吸毒者的良好预测因子。我们的总体结论是执行功能:抑制和更新与发育中的大脑因药物使用而引起的认知问题有关,而折扣任务并不反映一般的冲动特征。
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Revista Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento
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