| Literature DB >> 25992523 |
Suzete Fortunato1, Guaraci Ken Tanaka1, Fernanda Araújo1, Juliana Bittencourt1, Danielle Aprigio1, Mariana Gongora2, Silmar Teixeira3, Fernando Augusto Monteiro Saboia Pompeu4, Mauricio Cagy5, Luis F Basile6, Pedro Ribeiro2, Bruna Velasques1.
Abstract
The present study investigates the influence of bromazepam while executing a motor task. Specifically, we intend to analyze the changes in alpha absolute power under two experimental conditions, bromazepam and placebo. We also included analyses of theta and beta frequencies. We collected electroencephalographic data before, during, and after motor task execution. We used a Two Way ANOVA to investigate the condition (PL × Br6 mg) and moment (pre and post) variables for the following electrodes: Fp1, Fp2, F7, F3, Fz, F4, F8, C3, CZ and C4. We found a main effect for condition on the electrodes FP1, F7, F3, Fz, F4, C3 and CZ, for alpha and beta bands. For beta band we also found a main effect for condition on the electrodes Fp2, F8 and C4; for theta band we identified a main effect for condition on C3, Cz and C4 electrodes. This finding suggests that the motor task did not have any influence on the electrocortical activity in alpha, and that the existing modifications were a consequence due merely to the drug use. Despite its anxiolytic and sedative action, bromazepam did not show any significant changes when the individuals executed a finger extension motor task.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25992523 DOI: 10.1590/0004-282X20150011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arq Neuropsiquiatr ISSN: 0004-282X Impact factor: 1.420