1993
DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(93)90257-t
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Effects of cocaine on sensory motor function in baboons

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“…Previous experiments showed that single injections of cocaine produce shortened reaction times that followed a specific time course over a session (Hienz et al, 1993). To distinguish the possibility of such effects in the present study, the data were examined for both increases and decreases in the reaction-time and sensory-threshold measures over the course of each individual session.…”
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“…Previous experiments showed that single injections of cocaine produce shortened reaction times that followed a specific time course over a session (Hienz et al, 1993). To distinguish the possibility of such effects in the present study, the data were examined for both increases and decreases in the reaction-time and sensory-threshold measures over the course of each individual session.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, for possible decreases in these measures, the block of trials in each session for which the greatest decrease occurred was defined as the maximum effect of the prior drug dose in, for example, shortening reaction times. This analysis avoids the averaging of cocaine's effects over sessions when the drug's effects have been shown to vary (Hienz et al, 1993). The resulting maximum and minimum drug-effect values were then subtracted from mean saline-performance values to produce change scores.…”
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