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The Effects of Nicotine on Learning and Memory
- Source :
- Physiology & Behavior. 67:421-431
- Publication Year :
- 1999
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 1999.
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Abstract
- The effects of chronic nicotine on the behavioral performance of young (4 month) and old (24 month) Fischer-344 rats were assessed on four behavioral tasks: activity chamber, rotating rod, serial pattern learning, and Morris water maze paradigm. Old and young nicotine-treated rats received an intraperitoneal injection of nicotine (0.20 mg/kg) 15 min prior to all behavioral testing, and old and young saline-treated rats received saline injections 15 min prior to all behavioral testing. Nicotine improved motor coordination and increased the general activity levels of the old rats compared to old saline-treated rats. There were no significant differences in the behaviors of the young rats in these behavioral evaluations. In young rats, nicotine improved the acquisition of a serial pattern, suggesting an improvement in working memory or related processes. Nicotine was found to increase swim speed in a Morris water maze paradigm with a hidden platform; however, no beneficial effects of nicotine in reference memory were obtained for either age group. These results suggests that nicotine may not be as beneficial in attenuating age-related learning and memory deficits as once proposed.
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Working memory
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Memoria
Intraperitoneal injection
Morris water navigation task
Physiology
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Motor coordination
Nicotine
Behavioral Neuroscience
chemistry.chemical_compound
chemistry
medicine
Neuropsychological assessment
Neurotransmitter
Psychology
Neuroscience
medicine.drug
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Details
- ISSN :
- 00319384
- Volume :
- 67
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Physiology & Behavior
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........7e1b7f358740cf163f62c0e4349809fa