Noradrenergic stimulation enhances human action monitoring


Autoria(s): Riba, J.; Rodríguez Fornells, Antoni; Morte, A.; Münte, T. F.; Barbanoj, M. J.
Contribuinte(s)

Universitat de Barcelona

Resumo

Noradrenergic neurotransmission has been associated with the modulation of higher cognitive functions mediated by the prefrontal cortex. In the present study, the impact of noradrenergic stimulation on the human action-monitoring system, as indexed by eventrelated brain potentials, was examined. After the administration of a placebo or the selective 2 -adrenoceptor antagonist yohimbine, which stimulates firing in the locus ceruleus and noradrenaline release, electroencephalograpic recordings were obtained from healthy volunteers performing a letter flanker task. Yohimbine led to an increase in the amplitude of the error-related negativity in conjunction with a significant reduction of action errors. Reaction times were unchanged, and the drug did not modify the N2 in congruent versus incongruent trials, a measure of preresponse conflict, or posterror adjustments as measured by posterror slowing of reaction time. The present findings suggest that the locus ceruleusnoradrenaline system exerts a rather specific effect on human action monitoring.

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http://hdl.handle.net/2445/65265

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eng

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The Society for Neuroscience

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cc-by-nc-sa (c) Riba, J. et al., 2005

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Palavras-Chave #Potencials evocats (Electrofisiologia) #Escorça cerebral #Catecolamines #Conducta (Psicologia) #Evoked potentials (Electrophysiology) #Cerebral cortex #Catecholamines #Human behavior
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