Effects of nicotine on brain responses to emotional pictures

被引:19
|
作者
Gilbert, DG [1 ]
Sugai, C [1 ]
Zuo, YT [1 ]
Claire, NE [1 ]
McClernon, FJ [1 ]
Rabinovich, NE [1 ]
Markus, T [1 ]
Asgaard, G [1 ]
Radtke, R [1 ]
机构
[1] So Illinois Univ, Dept Psychol, Carbondale, IL 62901 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1080/14622200412331324947
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
学科分类号
摘要
Given that nicotine reduces negative affect, one would expect nicotine to have different effects on brain responses to emotionally negative stimuli than it does on responses to emotionally neutral or positive stimuli. However, no studies have assessed this possibility. The present study assessed the effects of nicotine patch versus placebo patch on brain event-related potential (ERP) responses to emotion-inducing negative, positive, and neutral color pictures in 16 smokers in a double-blind, counterbalanced, within-subjects design. The study included four experimental sessions. After overnight smoking deprivation (12 hr or more), active nicotine patches were applied to participants during one of the first two sessions and during one of the last two sessions. Placebo patches were applied during the other two sessions. Nicotine reduced frontal ERP processing voltage negativity (from 144-488 ms poststimulus onset) evoked by viewing emotionally negative pictures to a greater extent than it did when emotionally neutral pictures were viewed, whereas it had no effect on processing negativity evoked by positive pictures. Nicotine also enhanced P390 amplitudes evoked by emotionally negative pictures more than it did when emotionally neutral and positive pictures were viewed. Across picture types, nicotine (relative to placebo) reduced N300 amplitude (more at anterior and dorsal sites) and increased P390 amplitude. Overall, nicotine influenced ERPs to emotionally neutral and positive pictures less than it did to negative pictures.
引用
收藏
页码:985 / 996
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Effects of Nicotine and Nicotine Expectancy on Attentional Bias for Emotional Stimuli
    Adams, Sally
    Attwood, Angela S.
    Munafo, Marcus R.
    [J]. NICOTINE & TOBACCO RESEARCH, 2015, 17 (06) : 697 - 703
  • [22] THE EFFECTS OF EMOTIONAL PICTURES IN TELEVISION-NEWS
    BROSIUS, HB
    [J]. COMMUNICATION RESEARCH, 1993, 20 (01) : 105 - 124
  • [23] Emotional fascination:: Responses to viewing pictures of September 11 attacks
    Rimé, B
    Delfosse, C
    Corsini, S
    [J]. COGNITION & EMOTION, 2005, 19 (06) : 923 - 932
  • [24] Emotional responses to pictures of oneself in healthy college age females
    Buck, SM
    Hillman, CH
    Evans, EM
    Janelle, CM
    [J]. MOTIVATION AND EMOTION, 2004, 28 (03) : 279 - 295
  • [25] Electrophysiological correlates of decreasing and increasing emotional responses to unpleasant pictures
    Moser, Jason S.
    Krompinger, Jason W.
    Dietz, Jenna
    Simons, Robert F.
    [J]. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2009, 46 (01) : 17 - 27
  • [26] Emotional responses to visual pictures with controlled facial muscle activation
    Ferreira, Ana
    Esteves, Francisco
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2008, 43 (3-4) : 270 - 270
  • [27] The effect of content and physical properties of affective pictures on emotional responses
    Pedro Sanchez-Navarro, Juan
    Maria Martinez-Selva, Jose
    Roman, Francisco
    Torrente, Ginesa
    [J]. SPANISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2006, 9 (02): : 145 - 153
  • [28] Emotional Responses to Pictures of Oneself in Healthy College Age Females
    Sarah M. Buck
    Charles H. Hillman
    Ellen M. Evans
    Christopher M. Janelle
    [J]. Motivation and Emotion, 2004, 28 : 279 - 295
  • [30] ANXIETY CORRESPONDS WITH EMOTIONAL RESPONSES TO IAPS PICTURES DURING PREGNANCY
    Deak, A.
    Szentivanyi-Mako, H.
    [J]. EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, 2011, 26