吸烟的控制理论模型。

Georgiy Bobashev, John Holloway, Eric Solano, Boris Gutkin
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我们提出了一个启发式控制理论模型,描述了在限制和不受限制的情况下吸烟。该模型基于异稳态理论,并使用多尺度对抗过程的形式化表示。该模型模拟个人的吸烟行为,并产生短期(在一段时间不吸烟后“大量吸烟”)和长期吸烟模式(例如,从每天几支香烟逐渐过渡到每天一包)。通过引入戒断和渴望过程的正式表示,该模型产生了与戒断和渴望相关的信号随着时间的推移逐渐增加,并表明戒断3个月后,渴望消失了。该模型被编程为计算机应用程序,允许用户选择仿真场景。该应用程序将在狂欢/醉酒、戒断或渴望期间被激活的大脑区域图像与相应的模拟状态链接起来。该模型经过校准,以代表同行评议文献中描述的吸烟模式;然而,它是通用的,足以适应其他药物,包括可卡因和阿片类药物。虽然该模型不能机械地描述特定的神经生物学过程,但它可以用于预防和治疗实践,作为吸毒行为和戒断期间戒断和渴望的预期动态的例证。
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A Control Theory Model of Smoking.
We present a heuristic control theory model that describes smoking under restricted and unrestricted access to cigarettes. The model is based on the allostasis theory and uses a formal representation of a multiscale opponent process. The model simulates smoking behavior of an individual and produces both short-term ("loading up" after not smoking for a while) and long-term smoking patterns (e.g., gradual transition from a few cigarettes to one pack a day). By introducing a formal representation of withdrawal- and craving-like processes, the model produces gradual increases over time in withdrawal- and craving-like signals associated with abstinence and shows that after 3 months of abstinence, craving disappears. The model was programmed as a computer application allowing users to select simulation scenarios. The application links images of brain regions that are activated during the binge/intoxication, withdrawal, or craving with corresponding simulated states. The model was calibrated to represent smoking patterns described in peer-reviewed literature; however, it is generic enough to be adapted to other drugs, including cocaine and opioids. Although the model does not mechanistically describe specific neurobiological processes, it can be useful in prevention and treatment practices as an illustration of drug-using behaviors and expected dynamics of withdrawal and craving during abstinence.
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