Abstract
Cognitive control refers to the internal representation, maintenance, and updating of context information in the service of exerting control over thoughts and behavior. Deficits in cognitive control likely contribute to difficulty in maintaining abstinence in individuals with alcohol use disorders (AUD). In this article, we define three cognitive control processes in detail (response inhibition, distractor interference control, and working memory), review the tasks measuring performance in these areas, and summarize the brain networks involved in carrying out these processes. Next, we review evidence of deficits in these processes in AUD, including both metrics of task performance and functional neuroimaging. Finally, we explore the clinical relevance of these deficits by identifying predictors of clinical outcome and markers that appear to change (improve) with treatment. We observe that individuals with AUD experience deficits in some, but not all, metrics of cognitive control. Deficits in cognitive control may predict clinical outcome in AUD, but more work is necessary to replicate findings. It is likely that performance on tasks requiring cognitive control improves with abstinence, and with some psychosocial and medication treatments. Future work should clarify which aspects of cognitive control are most important to target during treatment of AUD.
The writing of this article was supported by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism-funded grant K23 AA021156-01A1, awarded to Dr. Claire Wilcox, who is being mentored by, among others, Drs. Michael Bogenschutz and Andrew Mayer, both co-authors on this work.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Cognitive control in alcohol use disorder: deficits and clinical relevance
- Neurochemical dysfunction in treated and nontreated schizophrenia – a retrospective analysis of in vivo imaging studies
- Establishment of neurogenic microenvironment in the neurovascular unit: the connexin 43 story
- Visual callosal connections: role in visual processing in health and disease
- Genetic background of febrile seizures
- Challenges to free will: transgenerational epigenetic information, unconscious processes, and vanishing twin syndrome
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Cognitive control in alcohol use disorder: deficits and clinical relevance
- Neurochemical dysfunction in treated and nontreated schizophrenia – a retrospective analysis of in vivo imaging studies
- Establishment of neurogenic microenvironment in the neurovascular unit: the connexin 43 story
- Visual callosal connections: role in visual processing in health and disease
- Genetic background of febrile seizures
- Challenges to free will: transgenerational epigenetic information, unconscious processes, and vanishing twin syndrome