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Some effects of ACTH 4-10 on performance during a serial reaction task.

A W Gaillard, A F Sanders.   

Abstract

Eighteen subjects worked continuously for half an hour in a self-paced reaction task. Half of the subjects were injected with ACTH 4-10 (30 mg/s.c.) and the other half with a placebo. The subjects injected with ACTH 4-10 showed a larger improvement in reaction time during the experimental session than the placebo group. However, this effect disappeared in a short retest, which was given half an hour after the experimental session. These results suggest that ACTH 4-10 has no effect on skill acquisition, but counteracts the build-up of reactive inhibition during the experimental session; that is, the peptide suppresses the decrease in motivation, which usually occurs during continuous performance tasks. This notion is confirmed by an analysis of the frequency distributions of the reaction times. Treatment effects were only found for the long reaction times. Long reaction times tend to occur with increasing frequency as a function of time-on-task and are an indication for the level of motivation of the subject. It was concluded that ACTH 4-10 counteracts the usual decay in performance as a function of time-on-task due to increasing boredom and mental fatigue.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 169536     DOI: 10.1007/bf00429553

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopharmacologia


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