Post-training administration of the psychostimulant, amphetamine or post-trial exposure to restraint stress impaired retention of an inhibitory avoidance response in DBA/2 (DBA) mice. The effect of amphetamine was dose-dependent (1-3 mg/kg) whilst the effect of stress depended on restraint duration (15, 30, or 60 min). Both effects on retention performance appeared to be due to an effect on memory consolidation. In fact, they were observed when the drug and the stressor were experienced at short, but not long, periods of time after training, which is when the memory trace is susceptible to modulation. Moreover, these effects could not be ascribed to a rewarding or non-specific action of the two treatments on retention performance, as the la...
It has been suggested that some of the addictive potential of psychostimulant drugs of abuse such as...
Post-training administration of morphine (0.25, 0.5, or 1 mg/kg) dose-dependently impairs retention ...
Human studies have consistently shown that drugs of abuse affect memory function. The psychostimulan...
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...
Rationale and objectives With the use of prescription stimulants on the rise, it is important to exa...
Drugs of abuse have long been recognized to affect memory function. However, the mechanisms by which...
Human studies have shown that drugs of abuse affect memory function. This study aimed to evaluate wh...
Amphetamine is a potent psychostimulant that increases brain monoamine levels. Extensive evidence de...
Following 10 days of daily restraint stress, sensitization developed to the stimulatory effect of am...
Post-training administration of the selective D1 and D2 agonists SKF 38393 and LY 171555 dose-depend...
Drugs of abuse have long been recognized to affect memory processes. Here we tested the effects of t...
In both humans and laboratory animals, the reports of cognitive effects following acute amphetamine ...
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 morphine (0.25, 0.5, or 1 mg/kg) dose-dependently impairs retention ...
Human studies have consistently shown that drugs of abuse affect memory function. The psychostimulan...
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...
Rationale and objectives With the use of prescription stimulants on the rise, it is important to exa...
Drugs of abuse have long been recognized to affect memory function. However, the mechanisms by which...
Human studies have shown that drugs of abuse affect memory function. This study aimed to evaluate wh...
Amphetamine is a potent psychostimulant that increases brain monoamine levels. Extensive evidence de...
Following 10 days of daily restraint stress, sensitization developed to the stimulatory effect of am...
Post-training administration of the selective D1 and D2 agonists SKF 38393 and LY 171555 dose-depend...
Drugs of abuse have long been recognized to affect memory processes. Here we tested the effects of t...
In both humans and laboratory animals, the reports of cognitive effects following acute amphetamine ...
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 morphine (0.25, 0.5, or 1 mg/kg) dose-dependently impairs retention ...
Human studies have consistently shown that drugs of abuse affect memory function. The psychostimulan...