Neural and Behavioral Correlates of Impaired Insight and Self-Awareness in Substance Use Disorder.

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Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-06 DOI:10.1007/s40473-021-00240-x
Crista E Maracic, Scott J Moeller
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Clinical insight is an emerging interest in substance use disorder research, but is difficult to study empirically. We reviewed recent research examining the behavioral and neural correlates of several psychological processes tapping into self-awareness that may in turn contribute to insight.

Recent findings: Individuals with substance use disorder exhibit deficits in self-monitoring (especially self-report / behavior dissociations), metacognition, alexithymia, readiness for behavior change, and interoception. Behavioral impairments have been further linked to neural abnormalities in a diverse network of brain regions encompassing cortical midline areas, insula, and frontal cortex, among others. Various treatment modalities may target these deficits, though corresponding effects on neural circuitry remain to be determined.

Summary: Compromised insight in substance use disorder may be relevant to a constellation of behaviors that suggest a lack of behavioral awareness linked to drug use. Future work needs to refine and advance the measurements, continuing to investigate insight problems in addiction that may become important therapeutic targets.

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物质使用障碍患者洞察力和自我意识受损的神经和行为关系。
综述目的:临床洞察是物质使用障碍研究的新兴兴趣,但很难进行实证研究。我们回顾了最近的研究,研究了几个心理过程的行为和神经相关性,这些过程利用自我意识,可能反过来有助于洞察力。最近的研究发现:物质使用障碍患者在自我监测(尤其是自我报告/行为分离)、元认知、述情障碍、行为改变准备和内感受方面表现出缺陷。行为障碍已进一步与包括皮层中线区域、脑岛和额叶皮层等多种脑区域网络的神经异常联系起来。不同的治疗方式可以针对这些缺陷,但对神经回路的相应影响仍有待确定。总结:药物使用障碍的洞察力受损可能与一系列行为有关,这些行为表明缺乏与药物使用有关的行为意识。未来的工作需要完善和推进测量,继续研究成瘾的洞察力问题,这可能成为重要的治疗目标。
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Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports
Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: Under the leadership of Emil Coccaro, Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports will provide an in-depth review of topics covering personality and impulse control disorders, psychosis, mood and anxiety disorders, genetics and neuroscience, geropsychiatry and cognitive disorders of late life, child and developmental psychiatry, addictions, and neuromodulation.We accomplish this aim by inviting international authorities to contribute review articles that emphasize new developments and recently published papers of major importance, highlighted by annotated reference lists.  By providing clear, insightful balanced contributions, the journal intends to serve those involved in the field of behavioral neuroscience.
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