Afferent Neurocardiac Signals, Cue Reactivity, and Cognitive Control
Binge Drinking
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Binge Drinking focused on measuring Alcohol Consumption, Baroreflex, Arousal, Breathing, Cardiovascular System, Cognition, Electrophysiology, Event-Related Potentials, Heavy Drinking, Attention, Individual Differences, Alcohol Cue, Brief Intervention, Cognitive Control, Cue Reactivity, Drinking Behavior, Young Adult, Heart Rate Variability
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Must report at least 2 binge drinking episodes in the past month
- Have normal or corrected-to-normal vision
Exclusion Criteria:
- History or presence of serious psychiatric disorders, neurological disorders, or head injury resulting in a loss of consciousness
- Presence of any serious medical condition
- Report of more than a few occasions (3-4) of illicit drug use, except for cannabis, in the preceding year
Sites / Locations
- Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Resonance paced breathing
Low demand vanilla control
Active resonance breathing task consisting of synchronizing breathing with a visual pacer (E-Z Air, Thought Technology, Ltd., Plattsburgh, NY) that moves up (inhale) and down (exhale) at the rate of 0.1 Hz (6 breaths per min)
A low-demand cognitive "vanilla" task wherein different colored rectangles are presented for 10 sec each, and participants are instructed to silently count the number of blue rectangles