Effects of the anticonvulsant benzodiazepine clonazepam on event-related brain potentials in humans
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Effects of the anticonvulsant benzodiazepine clonazepam on event-related brain potentials in humans
Abstract
The effects of the benzodiazepine clonazepam (a drug used as anticonvulsant) on event-related brain potentials were investigated in healthy human subjects. Thirty-six male student volunteers (mean age 30 years) received clonazepam or a placebo in a double-blind setting. VEPs (visual evoked potentials) were obtained from the standard checkerboard reversal procedure; AEPs (auditory evoked potentials) and slow cortical potentials (CNV) were measured during a 2-stimulus reaction time paradigm, in which the quality of the acoustic S1 signalled whether the acoustic S2 would follow after 2 sec or after 6 sec. Each S2 requested a speeded button press. Compared to placebo, clonazepam significantly reduced P100 amplitude of the VEP and the amplitudes of the AEP components N1 and P3. On the other hand, clonazepam boosted the development of a distinct N2 which was not apparent in placebo subjects. The CNV was significantly reduced and reaction time increased under clonazepam compared to placebo. Specific versus non-specific damping effects of the benzodiazepine are discussed, comparing the present result with the pattern of ERP effects of the anticonvulsant carbamazepine that had been obtained using the same experimental paradigms.
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