What do you feel? Adolescent drug and alcohol users show altered brain response to pleasant interoceptive stimuli.

Drug Alcohol Depend

San Diego State University/University of California San Diego, Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, 6363 Alvarado Court, Suite 103, San Diego, CA, USA. Electronic address:

Published: December 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how adolescents with substance use disorders (SUD) perceive internal body sensations differently compared to their peers without SUD (CON).
  • During fMRI scans, SUD participants showed reduced activation in the left posterior insula, yet increased activation in areas linked to reward processing when experiencing soft touch stimulation.
  • The findings suggest that SUD adolescents have a dulled response to pleasant sensations and altered connections between their bodily awareness and subjective feelings of pleasure.

Article Abstract

Background: Altered interoception, i.e., processing of stimuli from inside the body, has been considered an important component of drug-taking behavior. However, approaches to examine interoceptive sensitivity in humans have been limited. This study examined the hypothesis that adolescents with substance use disorder show altered interoceptive processing, measured by stimulating mechano-receptive C-fibers (MR-CF) via soft touch.

Methods: Adolescents with substance use disorders (SUD, n=15) and comparison youth (CON, n=17) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during anticipation or reception of a positively valenced "Soft Touch" consisting of MR-CF stimulation to the palm or forearm. Visual analog scales (VAS) indexed subjective interoceptive experience (e.g., pleasantness, intensity).

Results: Across all conditions, SUD displayed attenuated left posterior insula activation compared to CON. Greater left anterior insula and right lentiform nucleus activation was evident during the application of soft touch for SUD but not for CON. Whereas for CON, greater left anterior insula activation was associated with higher pleasantness ratings, pleasantness was linked to less anterior insula activation in SUD. Finally, within SUD, attenuated posterior insula activation was related to more recent cannabis use.

Conclusions: SUD adolescents exhibit blunted somatovisceral processing of pleasant stimulation, heightened sensitivity in regions responsible for processing reward value, and altered relationships between interoceptive processing and subjective experience.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3880189PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2013.08.015DOI Listing

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