Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics (Feb 2019)

Time for a Drink? A Mathematical Model of Non-human Primate Alcohol Consumption

  • Sharon Moore,
  • Ami Radunskaya,
  • Elizabeth Zollinger,
  • Kathleen A. Grant,
  • Steven Gonzales,
  • Erich J. Baker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fams.2019.00006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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We simulate a non-human primate's alcohol drinking pattern in order to better understand temporal patterning of alcoholic drinks that can lead to the excessive intakes associated with alcohol use disorder. A stochastic mathematical model of alcohol consumption pattern is developed, where model parameters are calibrated to an individual monkey's drinking history. The model predicts a time series that simulates a monkey's alcohol intake in time, and we analyze this drinking pattern to understand the variations in day and night drinking, the lengths of drinks (intake in 5 or more consecutive secs), and lengths of bouts (1 or more drinks per 5 min occasion). This time series can predict a lifetime categorical drinking level (light, binge, heavy, or very heavy), thus correlating an individual monkey's parameters with distinct long term drinking classifications.

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