
pmid: 26051625
Substance use and abuse are characterized by biases in the attentional processing of substance-related stimuli. There are no event related potential (ERP)-based studies of attentional bias for substance-related cues among methamphetamine (MA) dependent patients. The study aimed to measure changes in P300 event-related potentials elicited by MA-related words in MA-dependent individuals at baseline and after 3 and 6 months of abstinence, examining the relationship of ERP changes to craving.26 MA-dependent patients (14 male) newly enrolled in two compulsory treatment centers in China and 29 healthy controls (15 male) were included in this study. At baseline (2-3 weeks in treatment) and after 3 and 6 months of abstinence from MA use, we obtained ERP data during a Stroop color-matching task using MA-related and neutral words. Self-reported craving was measured by a Visual Analog Scale (VAS).Increased P300 amplitudes elicited by MA-related words were observed over left-anterior electrode sites. Abnormal P300 amplitudes declined to the normal levels of healthy controls at the end of 3 months of abstinence, and the decrease was maintained up to the end of 6 months of abstinence. The behavioral data did not show similar changes. The positive relationship between the changes of VAS scores for MA craving and the changes of P300 amplitudes over left anterior electrode sites elicited by MA-related words within the first 3 months was significant.These findings highlight the potential use of ERP as an objective index to track changes in subjective MA craving among abstinent MA-dependent patients.
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Visual Analog Scale, Amphetamine-Related Disorders, Electroencephalography, Middle Aged, Neuropsychological Tests, Event-Related Potentials, P300, Methamphetamine, Substance Withdrawal Syndrome, Young Adult, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity, Reaction Time, Humans, Central Nervous System Stimulants, Female, Longitudinal Studies, Photic Stimulation
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Visual Analog Scale, Amphetamine-Related Disorders, Electroencephalography, Middle Aged, Neuropsychological Tests, Event-Related Potentials, P300, Methamphetamine, Substance Withdrawal Syndrome, Young Adult, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity, Reaction Time, Humans, Central Nervous System Stimulants, Female, Longitudinal Studies, Photic Stimulation
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