Using psilocybin to investigate the relationship between attention, working memory, and the serotonin 1A and 2A receptors
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01/01/2005
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Resumo |
Increasing evidence suggests a link between attention, working memory, serotonin (5-HT), and prefrontal cortex activity. In an attempt to tease out the relationship between these elements, this study tested the effects of the hallucinogenic mixed 5-HT1A/2A receptor agonist psilocybin alone and after pretreatment with the 5-HT2A antagonist ketanserin. Eight healthy human volunteers were rested on a multiple-object tracking task and spatial working memory task under the four conditions: placebo, psilocybin (215 mu g/kg), ketanserin (50 mg), and psilocybin and ketanserin. Psilocybin significantly reduced attentional tracking ability, but had no significant effect on spatial working memory, suggesting a functional dissociation between the two tasks. Pretreatment with ketanserin did not attenuate the effect of psilocybin on attentional performance, suggestinga primary involvement of the 5-HT1A receptor in the observed defecit. Based on physiological and pharmacological data,we speculate that this impaired attentional performance may reflect a reduced ability to suppress or ignore distracting stimuli rather than reduced attentional capacity. The clinical relevance of these results is also discussed. |
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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:75294/UQ75294_OA.pdf |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
M I T Press |
Palavras-Chave | #Neurosciences #Psychology, Experimental #Positron Emission Tomography #Obsessive-compulsive Disorder #Multiple Object Tracking #Inferior Temporal Cortex #Guided Visual-search #Reaction-time-task #Selective Attention #Agonist Psilocybin #Neural Mechanisms #Apical Dendrites |
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Journal Article |