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Objective: Continued drug seeking despite knowledge of adverse consequences is a hallmark of addiction. To model this behavior, we will refine the parameters of a modified Monetary Incentive Delay (MID) task that will allow us to investigate neural substrates of approach-avoidance conflict resolution. We will then use this task to investigate functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) brain activation during pursuit of reward in heavy and light drinkers.
Study Population: Healthy non-treatment-seeking heavy drinkers and healthy light drinkers aged 21 to 60.
Design: The study will require 1 to 2 visits. Subjects will play a modified MID task called Reward Incentive Delay with Shock (RIDS) to measure motivation to earn cue reward points in conditions that are signaled to be safe or associated with a threat. After playing the RIDS task subjects will be able to self-administer alcohol and/or food based on the reward points earned during the task.
Outcome measures: The outcome measures are differences in behavioral task performance and in blood oxygenation dependent level (BOLD) signal measured using standard fMRI techniques and analyzed using AFNI software.
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All exclusion criteria for Light Drinkers except for Light Drinker exclusion criterion number two. For Heavy Drinkers this exclusion criterion will read:
Have fulfilled DSM-IV-TR or DSM-5 criteria for any current substance dependence or current substance use disorder (excluding alcohol or nicotine).
62 participants in 2 patient groups
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