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Dysfunctional approach behavior triggered by alcohol-unrelated Pavlovian cues predicts long-term relapse in alcohol dependence.

Christian SommerJulian BirkenstockMaria GarbusowElisabeth ObstDaniel J SchadNadine BernhardtQuentin J M HuysFriedrich M WurstWolfgang WeinmannAndreas HeinzMichael N SmolkaUlrich S Zimmermann
Published in: Addiction biology (2018)
We demonstrated that alcohol-dependent patients who relapsed within 1 year after detoxification showed stronger PIT effects compared with abstainers and controls. Relapsers particularly failed to correctly perform in trials where an instrumental stimulus required inhibition while a Pavlovian background cue indicated a monetary gain. Under that condition, relapsers approached the instrumental stimulus, independent of the expected punishment. The failure of inhibiting an aversive stimulus in favor of approaching an appetitive context cue reflects dysfunctional altered learning mechanisms in relapsers.
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