The variable nature of cognitive control in a university sample of young adult drinkers
Title
The variable nature of cognitive control in a university sample of young adult drinkers
Publication type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2016
Authors
Journal
Journal of Applied Social Psychology
Volume
47
Issue
3
Pagination
118-123
Date published
2016
ISBN
00219029 (ISSN)
Keywords
Abstract
The current study investigates the effect of task-irrelevant alcohol distractors on cognitive control and its interaction with heavy/light drinking in a group of young adult drinkers. It was hypothesised that alcohol distractors would result in a reduction of proactive control (reduced conflict adaptation) especially in heavy drinkers. 60 participants took part in a face-word version of the Stroop task preceded by an alcohol or neutral image. Light drinkers only showed a congruency effect which indicated a greater level of proactive control. Heavy drinkers showed a greater level of reactive control in which the conflict adaptation effect occurred with neutral images but not with alcohol images. Possible explanations are discussed.