Effortful processing is a requirement for nicotine-induced improvements in memory

被引:0
|
作者
J. M. Rusted
L. Graupner
A. Tennant
D. M. Warburton
机构
[1] Experimental Psychology,
[2] University of Sussex,undefined
[3] Brighton BN1 9QG,undefined
[4] UK,undefined
[5] Department of Psychology,undefined
[6] University of Reading,undefined
[7] Berkshire RG6 2AL,undefined
[8] UK,undefined
来源
Psychopharmacology | 1998年 / 138卷
关键词
Key words Nicotine; Human; Memory; Attention; Consolidation; Effortful processing;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
 We report two studies examining the effects of nicotine on memory in minimally deprived smokers. In experiment 1, semantically related words were recalled significantly better than unrelated words following nicotine, even when volunteers were explicitly instructed to target the unrelated word set for recall. Experiment 2 examined the effect of nicotine on two different types of lexical association: association by joint category membership (semantically related items), and association by derived meaning (”encapsulated” word pairs). Nicotine-induced improvements in recall were observed only for category associates and not for encapsulated word pairs. This implies that explicit, effortful processing of material in the presence of nicotine is necessary for improved recall performance to be observed.
引用
收藏
页码:362 / 368
页数:6
相关论文
共 48 条
  • [31] Activation of mediodorsal thalamic dopamine receptors inhibited nicotine-induced anxiety in rats: A possible role of corticolimbic NMDA neurotransmission and BDNF expression
    Mousavi, Seyedeh Leila
    Rezayof, Ameneh
    Alijanpour, Sakineh
    Delphi, Ladan
    Sahafi, Oveis Hosseinzadeh
    PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR, 2023, 232
  • [32] Nicotine versus 6-hydroxy-L-nicotine against chlorisondamine induced memory impairment and oxidative stress in the rat hippocampus
    Hritcu, Lucian
    Ionita, Radu
    Motei, Diana Elena
    Babii, Cornelia
    Stefan, Marius
    Mihasan, Marius
    BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY, 2017, 86 : 102 - 108
  • [33] Ascorbic Acid Ameliorates Nicotine Exposure Induced Impaired Spatial Memory Performance in Rats
    Sirasanagandla, S. R.
    Rooben, R. K.
    Rajkumar
    Narayanan, S. N.
    Jetti, R.
    WEST INDIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2014, 63 (04) : 318 - 324
  • [34] Nicotine alleviates alcohol-induced memory and long-term potentiation impairment
    Jung, Jaehun
    Choi, So Young
    Xu, Tao
    Noh, Eui Jeong
    Park, Jong-Hwan
    Han, Seung Yun
    Yoo, Yung Choon
    Lee, Kyung Bok
    Lee, Jai-Hyuen
    Park, Youn Joon
    Kim, Dong Kwan
    NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 2022, 786
  • [35] Neural correlates of sleep-induced benefits on traumatic memory processing
    Gvozdanovic, Geraldine
    Schoch, Sarah
    Staempfli, Philipp
    Seifritz, Erich
    Rasch, Bjorn
    HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2023, 44 (09) : 3506 - 3518
  • [36] EFFECTS OF ACUTE SUBCUTANEOUS NICOTINE ON ATTENTION, INFORMATION-PROCESSING AND SHORT-TERM-MEMORY IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE
    JONES, GMM
    SAHAKIAN, BJ
    LEVY, R
    WARBURTON, DM
    GRAY, JA
    PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 1992, 108 (04) : 485 - 494
  • [37] Acute Nicotine Treatment Prevents REM Sleep Deprivation-Induced Learning and Memory Impairment in Rat
    Aleisa, A. M.
    Helal, G.
    Alhaider, I. A.
    Alzoubi, K. H.
    Srivareerat, M.
    Tran, T. T.
    Al-Rejaie, S. S.
    Alkadhi, K. A.
    HIPPOCAMPUS, 2011, 21 (08) : 899 - 909
  • [38] Effects of nicotine on memory impairment induced by blockade of muscarinic, nicotinic and dopamine D2 receptors in rats
    Hefco, V
    Yamada, K
    Hefco, A
    Hritcu, L
    Tiron, A
    Olariu, A
    Nabeshima, T
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 2003, 474 (2-3) : 227 - 232
  • [39] When working memory is in a mood: Combined effects of induced affect and processing of emotional words
    Raczy, Katarzyna
    Orzechowski, Jaroslaw
    CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2021, 40 (06) : 2843 - 2852
  • [40] Nicotine improves morphine-induced impairment of memory:: Possible involvement of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors in the nucleus accumbens
    Ahmadi, Shamseddin
    Zarrindast, Mohammad Reza
    Haeri-Rohani, Ali
    Rezayof, Ameneh
    Nouri, Maryam
    DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROBIOLOGY, 2007, 67 (08) : 1118 - 1127