2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00639
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Considering Motor Excitability During Action Preparation in Gambling Disorder: A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study

Abstract: A lack of inhibitory control appears to contribute to the development and maintenance of addictive disorders. Among the mechanisms thought to assist inhibitory control, an increasing focus has been drawn on the so-called preparatory suppression, which refers to the drastic suppression observed in the motor system during action preparation. Interestingly, deficient preparatory suppression has been reported in alcohol use disorders. However, it is currently unknown whether this deficit also concerns behavioral, … Show more

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“…First, chronic alcohol consumption has important neurotoxic effects, with the most pronounced damage reported in regions underpinning impulse control, such as the frontal lobes and the basal ganglia ( Chanraud et al, 2007 , Fritz et al, 2019 ), and the degree of brain atrophy correlates with the amount of alcohol previously consumed ( Rolland et al, 2020 ). Moreover, we have shown that a weaker MEP suppression during action preparation was associated with a lower cortical thickness in medial frontal regions ( Quoilin et al, 2021 ), while patients suffering from a behavioral, substance-free, addiction, had a normal pattern of MEP suppression ( Quoilin et al, 2020 ). Finally, here, HDs reported a considerably lower alcohol consumption than SAUDs, which could explain the lack of visible impairment in the strength of inhibitory influences.…”
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“…First, chronic alcohol consumption has important neurotoxic effects, with the most pronounced damage reported in regions underpinning impulse control, such as the frontal lobes and the basal ganglia ( Chanraud et al, 2007 , Fritz et al, 2019 ), and the degree of brain atrophy correlates with the amount of alcohol previously consumed ( Rolland et al, 2020 ). Moreover, we have shown that a weaker MEP suppression during action preparation was associated with a lower cortical thickness in medial frontal regions ( Quoilin et al, 2021 ), while patients suffering from a behavioral, substance-free, addiction, had a normal pattern of MEP suppression ( Quoilin et al, 2020 ). Finally, here, HDs reported a considerably lower alcohol consumption than SAUDs, which could explain the lack of visible impairment in the strength of inhibitory influences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants performed an instructed-delay choice RT task, which was implemented with Matlab 7.5 (Mathworks, Natick, Massachusetts, USA) using the Psychophysics Toolbox extensions ( Brainard, 1997 , Pelli, 1997 ). It consisted in a computer-generated “rolling ball” game previously used in other studies, requiring participants to virtually shoot a ball displayed on the computer screen by abducting their left or right index finger ( Grandjean et al, 2019 , Quoilin et al, 2020 , Vassiliadis et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…After having undergone all pre-cited evaluations and questionnaires, for the main part of the experiment, participants were installed in a quiet and dimly-lit room, in front of a computer screen positioned about 60 cm in front of them, with both forearms resting on a table in a semiflexed position. Participants performed an instructed-delay choice RT task involving left or right index finger responses, which was implemented by means of Matlab 7.5 (The Mathworks, Natick, MA, USA) using the Psychophysics Toolbox extensions [67,68] were placed palms down on a homemade response device (one for each hand) allowing to detect any horizontal movement of the index fingers [29,30,69]. Each response device was composed of one horizontal outer and one vertical inner metal plate (Fig.…”
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“…Many teenagers or adults play gambling because they are experimenting or curious about the game because of the many advertisements circulating on the internet and various social media platforms. These advertisements will persuade or compel them to play online gambling with the lure to get money instantly and quickly just by playing games only (Quoilin et al 2020). The persuasion of the advertisement will affect the public if the public cannot digest and be careful so that it affects the people's actions to carry out the gambling game.…”
Section: The Reason For the Rise Of Online Gambling During The Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%