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TítuloWorking memory over a six-year period in young binge drinkers
Autor(es)Carbia, C.
Cadaveira, F.
López-Caneda, Eduardo
Caamaño-Isorna, F.
Rodríguez Holguín, S.
Corral, M.
Palavras-chaveAdolescent
Alcohol Drinking
Alcoholism
Binge Drinking
Ethanol
Female
Humans
Male
Memory Disorders
Memory, Short-Term
Prefrontal Cortex
Prospective Studies
Spain
Students
Universities
Young Adult
Alcohol
Working memory
Adolescence
Longitudinal
Heavy drinking
Data2017
EditoraElsevier
RevistaAlcohol
Resumo(s)Adolescence and early adulthood are periods of particular vulnerability to the neurotoxic effects of alcohol. Young people with alcohol-use disorders display deficits in working memory (WM). This function is supported by the prefrontal cortex, a late-maturing brain region. However, little is known about the progression of cognitive dysfunctions associated with a binge-drinking (BD) pattern of alcohol consumption among non-clinical adolescents. The objective of this study was to analyze the relationship between BD trajectory and WM in university students. An initial sample of 155 male and female first-year university students was followed prospectively over 6 years. The participants were classified as stable non-BDs, stable BDs, and ex-BDs, according to the third item of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT). WM was assessed using the Self-Ordered Pointing Task. Generalized linear mixed models were applied. The results showed that stable BDs committed more total perseverative errors and showed a lower WM span in the difficult blocks than stable non-BDs. Difficulties in WM span showed some improvement, whereas perseveration errors remained constant throughout the follow-ups in the stable BDs. There were no significant differences between ex-BDs and non-BDs. In conclusion, stable BD is associated with WM deficits, particularly perseverations and low WM span in demanding trials, when compensatory mechanisms may no longer be successful. The partial improvement in WM span may support the notion of a neuromaturational delay, whereas the temporal stability of perseveration deficits may reflect either neurotoxic effects of alcohol or premorbid characteristics. Abandoning the BD pattern of alcohol consumption may lead to partial recovery.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/79764
DOI10.1016/j.alcohol.2017.01.013
ISSN0741-8329
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