Psychostimulants, such as amphetamine, are widely used to treat attentional deficits. In humans, response to dopaminergic medications is complex with improvement often dependent on baseline performance. Our goal was to determine if attention in rats could be improved by low dose amphetamine in a baseline-dependent manner by examining the relationship between task performance, drug response and monoamine levels in corticostriatal tissue. Firstly, rats performed a signal detection task with varying signal durations before administration of saline, 0.1 or 0.25 mg/kg amphetamine. Following 0.1 mg/kg amphetamine, accuracy in poor performing individuals increased to that of high performing rats. Furthermore, baseline accuracy correlated with the ...
It is reported that in rats the repeated intermittent administration of amphetamine produces a long-...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of amphetamine exposure on subsequent amphetami...
International audienceAmphetamines can enhance sustained attention, and reduce distractibility, in n...
Dopamine is involved with many aspects of normal brain function, such as movement, emotion and motiv...
Background ADHD is currently defined as a cognitive/behavioral developmental disorde...
Dorsolateral striatum neurons were extracellularly recorded in awake behaving rats to examine amphet...
25 % L-) amphetamine; Adderall®, and methylphenidate are first-line treatments for Attention-Deficit...
As drug addiction may result from pathological usurpations of learning and memory’s neural mechanism...
HARACZ, J. L., J. T. TSCHANZ, Z. WANG, K. E. GRIFFITH AND G. V. REBEC. Amphetamine effects on striat...
Charles PickensPast evidence shows that drug use may impair decision-making ability. The specific na...
Proceedings of the 9th International Multidisciplinary Conference «Stress and Behavior» Saint-Peters...
Rationale: Repeated exposure to psychostimulant drugs causes a long-lasting increase in the psychomo...
Background ADHD is currently defined as a cognitive/behavioral developmental disorde...
Modulation of neural activity by monoamine neurotransmitters is thought to play an essential role in...
Distractibility can be defined as an attention deficit where orientation toward irrelevant targets c...
It is reported that in rats the repeated intermittent administration of amphetamine produces a long-...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of amphetamine exposure on subsequent amphetami...
International audienceAmphetamines can enhance sustained attention, and reduce distractibility, in n...
Dopamine is involved with many aspects of normal brain function, such as movement, emotion and motiv...
Background ADHD is currently defined as a cognitive/behavioral developmental disorde...
Dorsolateral striatum neurons were extracellularly recorded in awake behaving rats to examine amphet...
25 % L-) amphetamine; Adderall®, and methylphenidate are first-line treatments for Attention-Deficit...
As drug addiction may result from pathological usurpations of learning and memory’s neural mechanism...
HARACZ, J. L., J. T. TSCHANZ, Z. WANG, K. E. GRIFFITH AND G. V. REBEC. Amphetamine effects on striat...
Charles PickensPast evidence shows that drug use may impair decision-making ability. The specific na...
Proceedings of the 9th International Multidisciplinary Conference «Stress and Behavior» Saint-Peters...
Rationale: Repeated exposure to psychostimulant drugs causes a long-lasting increase in the psychomo...
Background ADHD is currently defined as a cognitive/behavioral developmental disorde...
Modulation of neural activity by monoamine neurotransmitters is thought to play an essential role in...
Distractibility can be defined as an attention deficit where orientation toward irrelevant targets c...
It is reported that in rats the repeated intermittent administration of amphetamine produces a long-...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of amphetamine exposure on subsequent amphetami...
International audienceAmphetamines can enhance sustained attention, and reduce distractibility, in n...