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Delay Discounting of Losses in Alcohol Use Disorders and Antisocial Psychopathology: Effects of a Working Memory Load

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ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
卷 41, 期 10, 页码 1768-1774

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/acer.13472

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Alcohol Use Disorders; Antisocial Psychopathology; Delay Discounting Losses; Working Memory Capacity

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  1. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism [R01AA13650, T32 AA07642]

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BackgroundAlcohol use disorders (AUDs) are associated with increased discounting of delayed rewards and reduced executive working memory (eWM) capacity. This association is amplified when comorbid with antisocial psychopathology (AP). Furthermore, recent studies suggest that reduced WM capacity is associated with disinhibited decisions reflected by increased impulsive decision making on the delay discounting of rewards task. While discounting of delayed rewards is well studied, the discounting of delayed losses has received significantly less experimental attention. MethodsThe current study investigated (i) the rate of discounting of delayed losses in individuals with AUD only (n=61), AUD with comorbid AP (n=79) and healthy controls (n=64); (ii) the relationship between eWM capacity and discounting of delayed losses; and (iii) the effect of a WM load on discounting of delayed losses. Discounting performance was assessed using a computerized discounting of delayed losses task. ResultsResults showed that the AUD-only and AUD-AP groups had higher rates of discounting of delayed losses and lower eWM capacity compared to the control groups. Lower individual eWM capacity was associated with increased discounting of delayed losses. However, WM load did not increase discounting rates overall. ConclusionsThese results support the hypothesis that greater discounting of delayed losses is associated with AUD and comorbid AP problems and lower individual eWM capacity.

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