Human studies have shown that drugs of abuse affect memory function. This study aimed to evaluate whether two psychostimulants, Amphetamine and the ‘bath salt’ MDPV, affect memory accuracy. Male rats were first trained in a Inhibitory Avoidance apparatus (Non-Shock box) and, after 1 or 2 min delay, in a second one (Shock box) they received an inescapable footshock. Amphetamine (1-3 mg/Kg, i.p.), MDPV (0.5–1 mg/Kg, i.p.) or saline were administered immediately after training. Forty-eight hours later, rats were tested in a randomized order in the Shock and Non-Shock boxes as well as in a Novel box. Control rats trained with a 1 min delay did not present episodic-like memory of the association of footshock with the correct training context...
Amphetamine is a potent psychostimulant that increases brain monoamine levels. Extensive evidence de...
Schizophrenia patients subjected to the A-X Continuous Performance Test (A-X CPT) show cognitive def...
It has been proposed that the reinforcing properties of drugs of abuse are due, in part, to their ab...
Drugs of abuse have long been recognized to affect memory function. However, the mechanisms by which...
Drugs of abuse have long been recognized to affect memory processes. Here we tested the effects of t...
Human studies have consistently shown that drugs of abuse affect memory function. The psychostimulan...
Human studies have consistently shown that drugs of abuse affect memory function. The psychostimulan...
It has been suggested that some of the addictive potential of psychostimulant drugs of abuse such as...
It has been suggested that some of the addictive potential of psychostimulant drugs of abuse such as...
It has been suggested that some of the addictive potential of psychostimulant drugs of abuse such as...
Post-training administration of the psychostimulant, amphetamine or post-trial exposure to restraint...
In recent years there has been an increase in the development of new synthetic drugs, among which th...
Rationale and objectives With the use of prescription stimulants on the rise, it is important to exa...
Amphetamine is a potent psychostimulant which increases the release of norepinephrine, a neurotransm...
Rationale: the contradictory amphetamine effects on memory could be due to different protocols of am...
Amphetamine is a potent psychostimulant that increases brain monoamine levels. Extensive evidence de...
Schizophrenia patients subjected to the A-X Continuous Performance Test (A-X CPT) show cognitive def...
It has been proposed that the reinforcing properties of drugs of abuse are due, in part, to their ab...
Drugs of abuse have long been recognized to affect memory function. However, the mechanisms by which...
Drugs of abuse have long been recognized to affect memory processes. Here we tested the effects of t...
Human studies have consistently shown that drugs of abuse affect memory function. The psychostimulan...
Human studies have consistently shown that drugs of abuse affect memory function. The psychostimulan...
It has been suggested that some of the addictive potential of psychostimulant drugs of abuse such as...
It has been suggested that some of the addictive potential of psychostimulant drugs of abuse such as...
It has been suggested that some of the addictive potential of psychostimulant drugs of abuse such as...
Post-training administration of the psychostimulant, amphetamine or post-trial exposure to restraint...
In recent years there has been an increase in the development of new synthetic drugs, among which th...
Rationale and objectives With the use of prescription stimulants on the rise, it is important to exa...
Amphetamine is a potent psychostimulant which increases the release of norepinephrine, a neurotransm...
Rationale: the contradictory amphetamine effects on memory could be due to different protocols of am...
Amphetamine is a potent psychostimulant that increases brain monoamine levels. Extensive evidence de...
Schizophrenia patients subjected to the A-X Continuous Performance Test (A-X CPT) show cognitive def...
It has been proposed that the reinforcing properties of drugs of abuse are due, in part, to their ab...