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Electrophysiological mechanisms of biased response to smoking-related cues in young smokers

Authors :
Peng Liu
Limei Bu
Yangding Li
Yanzhi Bi
Dahua Yu
Xiaoqi Lu
Yanyan Guan
Kai Yuan
Yajuan Zhang
Sha Shi
Jiadong Cheng
Source :
Neuroscience Letters. 629:85-91
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

Cigarette smoking during young adult may result in serious health issues in later life. Hence, it is extremely necessary to study the smoking neurophysiological mechanisms in this critical transitional period. However, few studies revealed the electrophysiological mechanisms of cognitive processing biases in young adult smokers. In present study, nineteen young smokers with 12 h abstinent and 19 matched nonsmokers were recruited. By employing event-related potentials (ERP) measurements during a smoking cue induced craving task, electrophysiological brain responses were compared between the young adult smokers and nonsmokers. The Slow Positive Wave (SPW) amplitude of smoking-related cues was enhanced in young adult smokers compared with nonsmokers. In addition, increased P300/SPW component of smoking-related cues relative to neutral cues were found in young adult smokers. Meanwhile, a positive correlation between Cigarette Per Day (CPD) and the amplitude of ERPs wave (P300/SPW) at anterior (Fz), central (Cz) were observed in young adult smokers. Our findings provided direct electrophysiological evidence for the cognitive processing bias of smoking cue and may shed new insights into the smoking behavior in young adult smokers.

Details

ISSN :
03043940
Volume :
629
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuroscience Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9b2bca5ebde3d6329f763808eac45366