“…Levels of dopamine in the brain have been linked to some measures of sustained attention (Collins, Roberts, Dias, Everitt & Robbins, 1998), and the dopamine agonist amphetamine improves sustained attention in healthy human controls (e.g. Mackworth, 1965;Silber, Croft, Papafotiou & Stough, 2006) and rats (Bizarro, Patel, Murtagh & Stolerman, 2004;Grilly, 2000), as well as ameliorating sustained attention deficits in people with ADHD (Oades, 1987;Sostek, Buchsbaum & Rapoport, 1980;Spencer, Biederman, Wilens, Faraone, Prince, Gerard et al, 2001) and in animal models of the disorder (Chudasama, Nathwani & Robbins, 2005;Sagvolden & Xu, 2008).…”