Sex differences in negative affective response during nicotine withdrawal |
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Authors: | Hogle Joanne M Curtin John J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, The University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA. |
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Abstract: | This study examined physiological indicants of the neurobiological mediators of negative affect during acute nicotine withdrawal. Eighty subjects (41 male) were assigned to one of four groups (24-h deprived or nondeprived dependent smokers, occasional smokers, and nonsmokers) and participated in an instructed fear conditioning paradigm involving cued administration of electric shock. Negative affective response was measured with fear-potentiated startle during cues that signaled electric shock and during the postcue offset recovery period. Salivary cortisol and self-report measures were also collected. Fear-potentiated startle results indicated that affective recovery postcue offset was delayed in nicotine-deprived women. Nicotine-deprived women also displayed elevated cortisol levels throughout the fear conditioning procedure. |
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Keywords: | Smoking withdrawal Negative affect Sex differences Fear-potentiated startle Salivary cortisol |
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