Impaired delay discounting and time sensitivity in methcathinone use disorder

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Ningning Zeng
Hui Zheng
Tianshu Shi
Hang-Bin Zhang
Li-Xun Wang
Zhu-Yuan Liang
Bomin Sun
Yanhui Liao
Li-Lin Rao
Bo Yang
Ti-Fei Yuan
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[1] Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine,Shanghai Key Laboratory of Psychotic Disorders, Shanghai Mental Health Center
[2] Shenzhen University,Center for Brain Disorders and Cognitive Sciences
[3] China University of Political Science and Law,School of Sociology
[4] Changzhi Drug Rehabilitation Center,CAS Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science, Institute of Psychology
[5] Chinese Academy of Science,Department of Psychology
[6] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Functional Neurosurgery, Ruijin Hospital
[7] Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital
[8] Zhejiang University,Co
[9] Nantong University,innovation Center of Neuroregeneration
[10] Shanghai Fourth People’s Hospital Affiliated to Tongji University School of Medicine,Translational Research Institute of Brain and Brain
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Intertemporal decision-making; Constant sensitivity modeling; Methcathinone; Addiction;
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Substance use disorder (SUD) is characterized by continued drug use despite adverse consequences. Methcathinone is a new type of psychoactive substance that is associated with high excitement and impulsive behaviors. However, it is unclear if individuals with methcathinone use disorders (MCUD) are with impaired decision-making ability. We analyzed the task performance in 45 male MCUD subjects and 35 male matched healthy controls (HC) with intertemporal decision-making task. Constant sensitivity discounting model was used to estimate potential changes in both discounting rate and time sensitivity. The results showed that MCUD individuals exhibited a higher delay discounting rate (p = 0.003, Cohen’s d = 0.683) and reduced sensitivity to time (p < 0.001, Cohen’s d = 1.662). The delay discounting rate was correlated to the first age for drug use (r = − 0.41, p = 0.004), and the time sensitivity was negatively correlated with the duration of abstinence (r = − 0.31, p = 0.036). We conclude that MCUD individuals are with impaired decision-making ability and time perception disturbances.
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