Title : Human serial learning: enhancement with arecholine and choline impairment with scopolamine - Sitaram_1978_Science_201_274 |
Author(s) : Sitaram N , Weingartner H , Gillin JC |
Ref : Science , 201 :274 , 1978 |
Abstract :
Arecholine (4 milligrams), a cholinergic agonist, and choline (10 grams), a precursor of acetylcholine, significantly enhanced serial learning in normal human subjects. The subjects received methscopolamine prior to both arecholine and placebo injections. Conversely, scopolamine (0.5 milligram), a cholinergic antagonist, impaired learning and this impairment was reversed by arecholine and choline and the impairment after scopolamine were inversely proportional to the subject's performance on placebo; that is, "poor" performers were more vulnerable to both the enhancing effect of cholinergic agonist and precursor and the impairment after cholinergic antagonist than "good" performers. |
PubMedSearch : Sitaram_1978_Science_201_274 |
PubMedID: 351808 |
Sitaram N, Weingartner H, Gillin JC (1978)
Human serial learning: enhancement with arecholine and choline impairment with scopolamine
Science
201 :274
Sitaram N, Weingartner H, Gillin JC (1978)
Science
201 :274