2019
DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2019.1662810
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Early Signs of Emotional Recognition Deficits in Adolescent High-Binge Drinkers

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“…Studies in humans and animal models suggest that a history of alcohol consumption reduces social behaviors and increases anxiety-like behaviors, which may involve alcohol-induced adaptations in LHb and/or BNST 5HT2c receptor expression and signaling (Campbell et al, 2021;Fu et al, 2020;Marcinkiewcz et al, 2015;Umhau et al, 2011).To investigate this possibility, we subjected mice to three weeks of DiD, and then after one week of abstinence assessed their behavior in the 3-chamber sociability task , the open field test, and the acoustic startle test (Figure 4A). Notably, this behavioral battery was designed in consideration of robust binge drinking-induced dysregulation of facial emotion recognition and acoustic startle responses reported in humans (Hone et al, 2020;Lannoy et al, 2019;Lannoy et al, 2018;Leganes-Fonteneau et al, 2020;Tolomeo et al, 2021). Consistent with previous reports, both sexes reached significant levels of intoxication as determined by their BACs at 4h (Figure 4B-E).…”
Section: Binge Alcohol Consumption Produces Sex-specific Affective Di...supporting
confidence: 57%
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“…Studies in humans and animal models suggest that a history of alcohol consumption reduces social behaviors and increases anxiety-like behaviors, which may involve alcohol-induced adaptations in LHb and/or BNST 5HT2c receptor expression and signaling (Campbell et al, 2021;Fu et al, 2020;Marcinkiewcz et al, 2015;Umhau et al, 2011).To investigate this possibility, we subjected mice to three weeks of DiD, and then after one week of abstinence assessed their behavior in the 3-chamber sociability task , the open field test, and the acoustic startle test (Figure 4A). Notably, this behavioral battery was designed in consideration of robust binge drinking-induced dysregulation of facial emotion recognition and acoustic startle responses reported in humans (Hone et al, 2020;Lannoy et al, 2019;Lannoy et al, 2018;Leganes-Fonteneau et al, 2020;Tolomeo et al, 2021). Consistent with previous reports, both sexes reached significant levels of intoxication as determined by their BACs at 4h (Figure 4B-E).…”
Section: Binge Alcohol Consumption Produces Sex-specific Affective Di...supporting
confidence: 57%
“…To investigate this possibility, we subjected mice to three weeks of DiD, and then after one week of abstinence assessed their behavior in the 3-chamber sociability task, the open field test, and the acoustic startle test (Figure 4A). Notably, this behavioral battery was designed in consideration of robust binge drinking-induced dysregulation of facial emotion recognition and acoustic startle responses reported in humans (Hone et al, 2020; Lannoy et al, 2019; Lannoy et al, 2018; Leganes-Fonteneau et al, 2020; Tolomeo et al, 2021). Consistent with previous reports, both sexes reached significant levels of intoxication as determined by their BACs at 4h (Figure 4B-E).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recognition of facial emotion has also been evaluated in adolescents, where initiation of substance use was associated with enhanced recognition of angry emotions [ 133 ]. Altered emotional processing has also been documented in adolescent binge drinkers [ 134 , 135 , 136 ]. Our findings support previous investigations demonstrating recognition deficits in at-risk adolescents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adolescents who transitioned to extreme binge drinking over 6 years had impaired verbal learning memory, indexed by fewer words recalled than controls, moderate drinkers, and binge drinkers (Nguyen-Louie et al, 2016). The few social cognition studies conducted in young drinkers indicate their difficulties in recognizing emotional expressions of others (Lannoy, Benzerouk, et al, 2019;Leganes-Fonteneau et al, 2020) and suggest that empathy and theory of mind difficulties may be predictive of future binge drinking (Laghi et al, 2019a(Laghi et al, , 2019bLannoy et al, 2020).…”
Section: Brain Structural and Functional Declines Related To Hazardou...mentioning
confidence: 99%