Title : Non-cholinergic modulation of antisaccade performance: a modafinil-nicotine comparison - Rycroft_2007_Psychopharmacology.(Berl)_195_245 |
Author(s) : Rycroft N , Hutton SB , Clowry O , Groomsbridge C , Sierakowski A , Rusted JM |
Ref : Psychopharmacology (Berl) , 195 :245 , 2007 |
Abstract :
INTRODUCTION: The antisaccade task provides a powerful tool with which to investigate the cognitive and neural systems underlying goal-directed behaviour, particularly in situations when the correct behavioural response requires the suppression of a prepotent response. Antisaccade errors (failures to suppress reflexive prosaccades towards sudden-onset targets) are increased in patients with damage to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, and in patients with schizophrenia. Nicotine has been found to improve antisaccade performance in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls. This performance enhancing effect may be due to direct effects on the cholinergic system, but there has been no test of this hypothesis. MATERIALS AND |
PubMedSearch : Rycroft_2007_Psychopharmacology.(Berl)_195_245 |
PubMedID: 17676402 |
Rycroft N, Hutton SB, Clowry O, Groomsbridge C, Sierakowski A, Rusted JM (2007)
Non-cholinergic modulation of antisaccade performance: a modafinil-nicotine comparison
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
195 :245
Rycroft N, Hutton SB, Clowry O, Groomsbridge C, Sierakowski A, Rusted JM (2007)
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
195 :245