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Clinical Trial
. 1990;102(3):422-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF02244116.

Effects of scopolamine, trimipramine and diazepam on explicit memory and repetition priming in healthy volunteers

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Clinical Trial

Effects of scopolamine, trimipramine and diazepam on explicit memory and repetition priming in healthy volunteers

J M Danion et al. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1990.

Abstract

The effects of scopolamine, an anticholinergic drug, of trimipramine, a tricyclic antidepressant with both anticholinergic and sedative properties, of diazepam and a placebo, on explicit memory and repetition priming were assessed using a free-recall task and a word-stem completion task. Forty-eight healthy volunteers took part in this double-blind study. Diazepam provoked a dissociation between free recall, which was profoundly impaired, and word completion, which was spared. No significant changes in memory performances were observed in the scopolamine group; however, a significant correlation between explicit and implicit memory performances was observed in this group. At the low dose used, the effects of trimipramine on memory were mild. The results suggest that the cholinergic system is involved in the priming effect.

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