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There is considerable evidence that externalizing disorders, such as ADHD, increase risk for alcohol and other
drug use. ADI-ID is characterized by disinhibited or undercontrolled behavior and attention, and these deficits in
control are suspected to contribute to the increased risk for alcohol abuse in this population. Further, alcohol
itself is well-known for its acute impairing effects on cognitive processes involved in the regulation of behavior
and attention. Yet, little research has examined how inhibitory and attentional deficits in individuals with ADHD
might lead to heightened sensitivity to alcohol's acute disinhibiting effects. Because individuals with ADHD are
at risk for alcohol abuse, it is important to examine this potentially heightened sensitivity to the drug, as wet! as
to test how reduced control in response to alcohol might confer increased risk for abuse within this population.
The proposed project will examine sensitivity to alcohol-induced increases in disinhibition and attentional bias
towards alcohol-related stimuli in non-dependent adults with ADHD and a comparison group of non-dependent
healthy adults as well as examine individual differences in sensitivity of these mechanisms in relation to abuse
potential. The study will test the effects of controlled doses of alcohol on cognitive performance tasks that
measure inhibitory control and attentional bias and examine the contñbution of these measures to ad lib
alcohol consumption. The findings will provide an understanding of how susceptibility to alcohol's acute
behavioral-impairing effects might confer increased risk for alcohol dependence in drinkers characterized by
deficits in behavioral control by promoting a continued pattern of abusive binge drinking. This will provide
important information concerning mechanisms through which the acute effects of the drug contribute to its
abuse potent
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 9/27/09 → 9/26/11 |
Funding
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: $30,647.00
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