| Title : Effect of scopolamine on maze learning performance in humans - Rasmusson_1979_Experientia_35_1069 |
| Author(s) : Rasmusson DD , Dudar JD |
| Ref : Experientia , 35 :1069 , 1979 |
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Abstract :
Scopolamine was administered orally to volunteers who were required to learn a digit memory task and a tactile maze task. Comparison of their performance with that under control drugs suggests that blockage of central cholinergic synapses may have a larger effect on spatial memory than on nonspatial memory. Subjects tended to make more errors under scopolamine and to insert extra turns in drawings of the maze. |
| PubMedSearch : Rasmusson_1979_Experientia_35_1069 |
| PubMedID: 477880 |
Rasmusson DD, Dudar JD (1979)
Effect of scopolamine on maze learning performance in humans
Experientia
35 :1069
Rasmusson DD, Dudar JD (1979)
Experientia
35 :1069