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Effects of Age and Acute Moderate Alcohol Administration on Neurophysiology During Simulated Driving

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Abstract

Background: Driver age and blood alcohol concentration are both important factors in predicting driving risk; however, little is known regarding the joint import of these factors on neural activity following socially relevant alcohol doses. We examined age and alcohol effects on brain oscillations during simulated driving, focusing on 2 region-specific frequency bands implicated in task performance and attention: parietal alpha power (PAP; 8 to 12 Hz) and frontal theta power (FTP; 4 to 7 Hz). Methods: Participants included 80 younger (aged 25 to 35 years) and 40 older (aged 55 to 70 years) community-dwelling, moderate drinkers. Participants consumed placebo, low, or moderate doses of alcohol designed to achieve target peak breath alcohol concentrations of 0, 0.04, or 0.065 g/dl, respectively. Electrophysiological measures were recorded during engagement in a simulated driving task involving 4 scenarios of varied environmental complexity. Results: A main effect of age was detected in FTP, but neither an alcohol effect nor interactions were observed. For PAP, an age-by-alcohol interaction was detected. Relative to placebo controls, older and younger participants receiving low-dose (0.04 g/dl) alcohol evinced divergent PAP alterations, with a pattern of higher power among older participants and lower power among younger participants. This interaction was noted across the varied environmental contexts. Conclusions: These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that compared with younger individuals, older drivers may be differentially susceptible to alcohol effects. While these age-by-alcohol interactions in neural activity are provocative, further investigation exploring the mechanisms and behavioral correlates of these effects will be crucial in determining their behavioral impact.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2519-2527
Number of pages9
JournalAlcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
Volume40
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2016
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Funding was provided by NIAAA R01 AA019802 (SJN, PI) and F31 AA019862 (JB) and the University of Florida Department of Psychiatry. Special thanks to Dr. Mark Fillmore for help with protocol development and study design and to Dr. Alfredo Sklar for help with data collection and processing. The authors have no conflict of interest to disclose.

Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2016 by the Research Society on Alcoholism

Keywords

  • Aging
  • Alcohol
  • Driving
  • Electroencephalographic
  • Spectral Power

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