Background Response inhibition is a prototypical executive function of considerable clinical relevance to psychiatry. Nevertheless, our understanding of its pharmacological modulation remains incomplete. Methods We used a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover design to examine the effect of an acute dose of methylphenidate (MPH) (30 mg), atomoxetine (ATM) (60 mg), citalopram (CIT) (30 mg), and placebo (PLAC) (dextrose) on the stop signal inhibition task in 24 healthy, right-handed men 18–35 years of age. Participants performed the task under each of the four drug conditions across four consecutive sessions. Results Methylphenidate led to a reduction in both response time variability and stop-signal reaction time (SSRT), in...
The stimulant methylphenidate (MPX) and the nonstimulant atomoxetine (ATX) are the most commonly pre...
In a previous paper we showed that community children with hyperactive behavior were more inconsiste...
This study aimed at investigating whether one of the key deficits in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity...
Background Response inhibition is a prototypical executive function of considerable clinical relevan...
Objective: Intra-individual variability in reaction time (IIV-RT) is common in individuals with atte...
Increased variability in reaction time (RT) has been proposed as a cardinal feature of attention def...
Increased variability in reaction time (RT) has been proposed as a cardinal feature of attention def...
We examined the effect of methylphenidate (Mph) on inhibition and several other cognitive abilities ...
Background: The ability to revise one’s action plans, as reflected in so-called stopping performance...
The current study was aimed at (a) investigating the effect of three doses methylphenidate (MPH) and...
Background Although it is well established that methylphenidate (MPH) enhances sustained attention, ...
Background: Methylphenidate improves motor response inhibition, typically assessed with the stop-sig...
Thirteen children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD: DSM-IV-TR) participated in th...
Thirteen children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD: DSM-IV-TR) participated in th...
Thirteen children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD: DSM-IV-TR) participated in th...
The stimulant methylphenidate (MPX) and the nonstimulant atomoxetine (ATX) are the most commonly pre...
In a previous paper we showed that community children with hyperactive behavior were more inconsiste...
This study aimed at investigating whether one of the key deficits in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity...
Background Response inhibition is a prototypical executive function of considerable clinical relevan...
Objective: Intra-individual variability in reaction time (IIV-RT) is common in individuals with atte...
Increased variability in reaction time (RT) has been proposed as a cardinal feature of attention def...
Increased variability in reaction time (RT) has been proposed as a cardinal feature of attention def...
We examined the effect of methylphenidate (Mph) on inhibition and several other cognitive abilities ...
Background: The ability to revise one’s action plans, as reflected in so-called stopping performance...
The current study was aimed at (a) investigating the effect of three doses methylphenidate (MPH) and...
Background Although it is well established that methylphenidate (MPH) enhances sustained attention, ...
Background: Methylphenidate improves motor response inhibition, typically assessed with the stop-sig...
Thirteen children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD: DSM-IV-TR) participated in th...
Thirteen children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD: DSM-IV-TR) participated in th...
Thirteen children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD: DSM-IV-TR) participated in th...
The stimulant methylphenidate (MPX) and the nonstimulant atomoxetine (ATX) are the most commonly pre...
In a previous paper we showed that community children with hyperactive behavior were more inconsiste...
This study aimed at investigating whether one of the key deficits in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity...