Journal article
Prospective memory or prospective attention: physiological and pharmacological support for an attentional model
Natalie L Marchant, Steven Trawley, Jennifer M Rusted
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2008
Abstract
Previous studies have reported that nicotine, a cholinergic agonist, could improve prospective memory (PM) - memory for a delayed intention - in healthy young adults. In the present study, we asked whether nicotine effects on PM performance were attributable to a drug-induced non-specific increase in arousal. Therefore, a double-blind, placebo-controlled study compared the effect of nicotine to the effect of an arousal manipulation on PM performance. All participants were non-smokers; half received 1 mg nicotine via a nasal spray and half received a matched placebo. Within these groups, half of the volunteers were exposed to hard anagrams and exhibited heightened tense arousal, while half of..
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