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  • Neuroscience

Background:

  • Inhibitory control training (ICT) is a psychological intervention designed to reduce alcohol consumption by strengthening inhibitory control over alcohol-related cues.
  • Previous lab studies suggest ICT may reduce alcohol intake, but its effectiveness in different environments remains uncertain.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate if the effects of ICT on alcohol consumption persist after a context shift from a laboratory to a bar setting.
  • To assess ICT's impact on inhibitory control processes and the perceived value of alcohol.

Main Methods:

  • A preregistered study with 60 heavy drinkers randomly assigned to ICT or a control condition over two sessions.
  • A novel ICT variation using multiple stop signals to create direct stimulus-stop associations.
  • Alcohol consumption, inhibitory control, and alcohol value were measured in both neutral and bar contexts.

Main Results:

  • ICT did not significantly reduce alcohol consumption compared to the control group in either context.
  • No significant effects of ICT were observed on inhibitory control processes or alcohol value.
  • Bayesian analyses supported the null hypothesis, indicating no treatment effects.

Conclusions:

  • This study found no evidence that ICT reduces alcohol consumption or influences psychological mechanisms related to alcohol use in heavy drinkers.
  • The findings suggest that ICT has limited utility as an intervention for alcohol use disorders, highlighting challenges in training context-independent inhibitory associations.