International audienceAmphetamines can enhance sustained attention, and reduce distractibility, in normal subjects and patients with attentional-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Their mechanism of action in this regard is unknown, however one possibility is that the drugs affect the superior colliculus (SC), a structure with a clearly defined role in distractibility. The aim of the present studies was to explore the effect of systemically and locally administered d-amphetamine on visual responses in the superficial layers of the SC to wholefield light flashes in the rat, using local field potential and multi-unit recording. Systemic and intra-collicular d-amphetamine both produced a dose-related depression of visual activity, which so...
The effect of d-amphetamine on selective attention in humans was investigated by measuring event-rel...
Psychostimulants, such as amphetamine, are widely used to treat attentional deficits. In humans, res...
Administration of psychomotor stimulants like amphetamine facilitates behavior in the presence of in...
International audienceAmphetamines can enhance sustained attention, and reduce distractibility, in n...
Distractibility can be defined as an attention deficit where orientation toward irrelevant targets c...
Heightened distractibility is a core symptom of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Effe...
Despite high levels of use, the mechanism of action of effective pharmacotherapies in attention defi...
Heightened distractibility, the reduced ability to filter out irrelevant information, is a disruptiv...
The research presented in the current thesis had two principal motivators. First, to elucidate the m...
The mechanism of action of psychostimulant drugs in the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity...
Despite high levels of use, the mechanism of action of effective pharmacotherapies in attention defi...
A central component of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is increased distractibility,...
Partial deficits of visual cliff performance when motivated by escape from electrical shock, and sev...
Background ADHD is currently defined as a cognitive/behavioral developmental disorde...
10.1016/0091-3057(91)90542-APharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior402215-220PBBH
The effect of d-amphetamine on selective attention in humans was investigated by measuring event-rel...
Psychostimulants, such as amphetamine, are widely used to treat attentional deficits. In humans, res...
Administration of psychomotor stimulants like amphetamine facilitates behavior in the presence of in...
International audienceAmphetamines can enhance sustained attention, and reduce distractibility, in n...
Distractibility can be defined as an attention deficit where orientation toward irrelevant targets c...
Heightened distractibility is a core symptom of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Effe...
Despite high levels of use, the mechanism of action of effective pharmacotherapies in attention defi...
Heightened distractibility, the reduced ability to filter out irrelevant information, is a disruptiv...
The research presented in the current thesis had two principal motivators. First, to elucidate the m...
The mechanism of action of psychostimulant drugs in the treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity...
Despite high levels of use, the mechanism of action of effective pharmacotherapies in attention defi...
A central component of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is increased distractibility,...
Partial deficits of visual cliff performance when motivated by escape from electrical shock, and sev...
Background ADHD is currently defined as a cognitive/behavioral developmental disorde...
10.1016/0091-3057(91)90542-APharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior402215-220PBBH
The effect of d-amphetamine on selective attention in humans was investigated by measuring event-rel...
Psychostimulants, such as amphetamine, are widely used to treat attentional deficits. In humans, res...
Administration of psychomotor stimulants like amphetamine facilitates behavior in the presence of in...