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. 2015 Dec:16:166-173.
doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2015.08.001. Epub 2015 Aug 10.

Neural correlates of error monitoring in adolescents prospectively predict initiation of tobacco use

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Neural correlates of error monitoring in adolescents prospectively predict initiation of tobacco use

Andrey P Anokhin et al. Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2015 Dec.

Abstract

Deficits in self-regulation of behavior can play an important role in the initiation of substance use and progression to regular use and dependence. One of the distinct component processes of self-regulation is error monitoring, i.e. detection of a conflict between the intended and actually executed action. Here we examined whether a neural marker of error monitoring, Error-Related Negativity (ERN), predicts future initiation of tobacco use. ERN was assessed in a prospective longitudinal sample at ages 12, 14, and 16 using a flanker task. ERN amplitude showed a significant increase with age during adolescence. Reduced ERN amplitude at ages 14 and 16, as well as slower rate of its developmental changes significantly predicted initiation of tobacco use by age 18 but not transition to regular tobacco use or initiation of marijuana and alcohol use. The present results suggest that attenuated development of the neural mechanisms of error monitoring during adolescence can increase the risk for initiation of tobacco use. The present results also suggest that the role of distinct neurocognitive component processes involved in behavioral regulation may be limited to specific stages of addiction.

Keywords: Adolescence; ERN; Error monitoring; Longitudinal; Substance use; Tobacco.

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Fig. 1
Fig. 1
ERPs elicited by in the flanker task. Response-locked neural activity at the midline frontocentral (FCz) sensor is shown. Motor response is marked by a vertical line. Each waveform represents the signal averaged across trials and participants (grand average) separately for each condition (erroneous and correct responses) and assessment wave (ages 12, 14, and 16).
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Fig. 2
ERP waveforms at age 14 for two groups of participants: those who initiated tobacco use by age 18 (Tobacco+) and those who remained abstinent (Tobacco−).
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Fig. 3
Age-related changes in ERN amplitude (Mean ± S.E.) during adolescence in future tobacco users and non-users. Data for the FCz electrode are shown.

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