“…Given the pivotal role of the cholinergic system in electrocortical arousal processes and in motivational theories of smoking behaviour [27], the present study was designed to examine the separate and interacting role of nAChR and mAChR systems in the regulation of smoking-induced EEG activation by administering mecamylamine -an nAChR antagonist, and scopolamine -an mAChR antagonist, separately and in combination, prior to cigarette smoke inhalation. As our previous reports have evidenced variations in smokinginduced EEG profiles as a function of recording region, multiple scalp sites were utilized to assist further in the localization of smoking effects [6,25,28,29]. Given the importance of mood regulation and its relationship to arousal in smoking [30] and the controversy over central vs. sensory effects of nicotine [31,32] in the smoking habit, the study also included self-ratings of mood changes as well as ratings of cigarette acceptability and sensory impact.…”