Amphetamine modulates brain signal variability and working memory in younger and older adults

Volume: 112, Issue: 24, Pages: 7593 - 7598
Published: Jun 1, 2015
Abstract
Better-performing younger adults typically express greater brain signal variability relative to older, poorer performers. Mechanisms for age and performance-graded differences in brain dynamics have, however, not yet been uncovered. Given the age-related decline of the dopamine (DA) system in normal cognitive aging, DA neuromodulation is one plausible mechanism. Hence, agents that boost systemic DA [such as d-amphetamine (AMPH)] may help to...
Paper Details
Title
Amphetamine modulates brain signal variability and working memory in younger and older adults
Published Date
Jun 1, 2015
Volume
112
Issue
24
Pages
7593 - 7598
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