Short-term memory: the role of d-amphetamine
- PMID: 7312905
- DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(81)90002-2
Short-term memory: the role of d-amphetamine
Abstract
d-Amphetamine injections produce a dose-dependent disruption of performance within a discrete delayed alternation and a spatial delayed matching-to-sample task. Since d-amphetamine in the doses used had no deleterious effects on discrimination performance (no delay condition), it is suggested that d-amphetamine disrupts neuronal activity representing short-term memory. The data provide support for an independence model of short- and long-term memory.
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