Effects of Cannabis-Delivered THC on mood and negative attentional bias in the context of positive vs. neutral Alternatives—a pilot study

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Matthew P. Gunn, Norka E. Rabinovich, Kris M. Martens, John D. Lindt, David G. Gilbert
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Abstract

Objective

To assess: (1) the acute effects of smoked marijuana (MJ) on negative attentional bias (NAB), (2) moderation of these effects by positive versus neutral alternatives, and (3) the associations of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)-induced changes in NAB with changes in affect.

Methods

Fourteen MJ users (1–4 uses/wk) smoked a THC cigarette on 1 day and a placebo cigarette on the other counterbalanced day. After smoking, participants freely gazed back and forth at a series of two side-by-side pictures pairs presented for 3000 ms (one negative, while the other was either positive or neutral) while eye gaze was tracked.

Results

The effects of THC relative to placebo varied across time such that THC increased NAB during the early temporal component of threatening picture viewing, 333–858 ms after dual-picture onset, regardless of alternative picture valance. However, contrary to the attentional bias-causes affect hypothesis, during the early viewing phase THC-enhanced positive affect (PA) correlated positively with THC-induced NAB. In contrast, during the late phase (891–3000 ms) THC-enhanced PA did not correlate significantly with NAB, though THC-induced negative affect (NA) change did correlate positively with THC-induced change in NAB in the positive alternative condition.

Conclusions

We replicated findings of others showing that THC can enhance NAB during the early stages of threatening picture viewing. We extended previous results by demonstrating the THC-induced NAB is associated with increased PA during initial threat viewing, but with increased NA during later processing if positive alternatives are present.

大麻四氢大麻酚对积极与中性选择下情绪和消极注意偏差的影响-一项初步研究
目的探讨(1)吸食大麻(MJ)对负性注意偏倚(NAB)的急性影响,(2)正性和中性替代对负性注意偏倚的调节作用,以及(3)四氢大麻酚(THC)诱导的负性注意偏倚变化与情绪变化的关系。方法14例MJ使用者(1 ~ 4次/周)在1天抽四氢大麻酚香烟,在另一个平衡日抽安慰剂香烟。吸烟后,参与者在3000毫秒内自由地来回看两组并排的图片(一组是消极的,另一组是积极的或中性的),同时跟踪他们的目光。结果与安慰剂相比,四氢大麻酚的作用随时间的变化而变化,在双图像开始后333-858 ms,四氢大麻酚增加了NAB,而不考虑其他图像的价值。然而,与注意偏差导致影响假说相反,在观看早期,四氢大麻酚增强的积极影响(PA)与四氢大麻酚诱导的NAB呈正相关。相比之下,在后期(891-3000 ms), thc增强的PA与NAB没有显著相关,但在正向替代条件下,thc诱导的负影响(NA)变化与thc诱导的NAB变化呈正相关。结论我们重复了其他人的研究结果,表明四氢大麻酚可以在威胁性图片观看的早期阶段增强NAB。我们扩展了之前的结果,证明了thc诱导的NAB与初始威胁观察时PA的增加有关,但如果存在积极的替代方案,则在后期处理过程中NA增加。
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34
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental provides a forum for the evaluation of clinical and experimental research on both new and established psychotropic medicines. Experimental studies of other centrally active drugs, including herbal products, in clinical, social and psychological contexts, as well as clinical/scientific papers on drugs of abuse and drug dependency will also be considered. While the primary purpose of the Journal is to publish the results of clinical research, the results of animal studies relevant to human psychopharmacology are welcome. The following topics are of special interest to the editors and readers of the Journal: -All aspects of clinical psychopharmacology- Efficacy and safety studies of novel and standard psychotropic drugs- Studies of the adverse effects of psychotropic drugs- Effects of psychotropic drugs on normal physiological processes- Geriatric and paediatric psychopharmacology- Ethical and psychosocial aspects of drug use and misuse- Psychopharmacological aspects of sleep and chronobiology- Neuroimaging and psychoactive drugs- Phytopharmacology and psychoactive substances- Drug treatment of neurological disorders- Mechanisms of action of psychotropic drugs- Ethnopsychopharmacology- Pharmacogenetic aspects of mental illness and drug response- Psychometrics: psychopharmacological methods and experimental design
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