THE EFFECTS OF BROMAZEPAM ON THE PERFORMANCE OF A SENSORY-MOTOR ACTIVITY: AN ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC STUDY


Autoria(s): MACHADO, D.; BASTOS, V. H.; CUNHA, M.; VELASQUES, B.; MACHADO, S.; BASILE, L.; CAGY, M.; PIEDADE, R.; RIBEIRO, P.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

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Aims. To investigate the effects of using bromazepam on the relative power in alpha while performing a typing task. Bearing in mind the particularities of each brain hemisphere, our hypothesis was that measuring the relative power would allow its to investigate the effects of bromazepam oil specific areas of the cortex. More, specifically, we expected to observe different patterns of powers in sensory-motor integration, attention and activation processes. Subjects and methods. The sample was made up of 39 subjects (15 males and 24 females) with a mean age of 30 +/- 10 years. The control (placebo) and experimental (3 mg and 6 mg of bromazepam) groups were trained ill the typing task with a randomised double-blind model. Results. A three-way ANOVA and Scheffe test were used to analyse interactions between the factors condition and moment, and between condition and sector Conclusions. The doses used ill this study facilitated motor performance of the typing task. Ill this study, the use of the drug did not prevent learning of the task, but it did appear to concentrate mental effort on more restricted and specific aspects of typing. It also seemed to influence the rhythm and effectiveness of the operations performed during mechanisms related to the encoding and storage often, information. Likewise, a predominance of activity was observed in the left (dominant) frontal area in the 3 mg bromazepam group, which indicates that this close of the drug affords the subject a greater degree of directionality of cortical activity for planning and performing the task. [REV NEUROL 2009; 49: 295-9]

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REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA, v.49, n.6, p.295-299, 2009

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Revista de Neurologia

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Palavras-Chave #Bromazepam #Motor learning #Quantitative electroencephalogram #Sensory-motor integration #Typing #LONG-TERM-MEMORY #PSYCHOMOTOR PERFORMANCE #SKILL ACQUISITION #SUBJECTIVE MOOD #IMPLICIT MEMORY #OLDER-ADULTS #EEG #MOVEMENTS #CORTEX #TASK #Clinical Neurology
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