Altered patterns of brain activity during transient anger among young males with alcohol use disorders: A preliminary study

Mi-Sook Park, S. Sohn, J. Seok, Eun Hye Kim, J. Sohn
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The aim of the study was to investigate the neural substrates associated with processing anger among young males with alcohol use disorders (AUDs) using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Eighteen individuals with AUD and 15 demographically similar non-abusers participated in the study. Participants were scanned on their brain functioning while they viewed an audio-visual film clip that was previously designed specifically to induce anger emotion, followed by anpsychological assessment. Greater brain activities were detected in the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) among subjects with AUD compared to the controls during the exposure to anger-provoking stimuli. Despite the same level of subjective anger during anger induction, the greater activations both in the IFG and dACC regions may suggestthat individuals with AUD have a greater propensity to undergo cognitive control and self-regulation while experiencing anger.
有酒精使用障碍的年轻男性在短暂愤怒期间大脑活动模式的改变:一项初步研究
本研究的目的是利用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究与酒精使用障碍(AUDs)年轻男性处理愤怒相关的神经基质。18名AUD患者和15名人口统计学上相似的非滥用者参与了这项研究。研究人员在让参与者观看一段专门设计用来诱发愤怒情绪的视听电影片段时,对他们的大脑功能进行了扫描,随后进行了心理评估。与对照组相比,在暴露于愤怒刺激时,AUD受试者的左额下回(IFG)和背前扣带皮层(dACC)的大脑活动更大。尽管在愤怒诱导过程中主观愤怒水平相同,但IFG和dACC区域的更大激活可能表明AUD患者在经历愤怒时更倾向于进行认知控制和自我调节。
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