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Psychomotor Performance

 
 
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Biological context of Psychomotor Performance

 

Anatomical context of Psychomotor Performance

 

Gene context of Psychomotor Performance

  • ALDH2 genotype-associated differences in the acute effects of alcohol on P300, psychomotor performance, and subjective response in healthy young Korean men: a double-blind placebo-controlled crossover study [27].
  • Unlike the classic antihistamines, the new H1-receptor antagonists do not block cholinergic or central H1 receptors and thus do not produce the side effects, such as sedation, impaired psychomotor performance, and excessive mucosal drying, that are commonly associated with the older agents [28].
  • Nine NES tests evaluating psychomotor performance, visuospatial ability, memory, and mood were administered in approximately 40 minutes [29].
  • In order to assess the persistence of any prolactin effects on psychomotor performance the animals were tested again on days 7 and 14 after pump removal [30].
  • Blood samples were obtained at regular intervals for plasma drug level determinations, and throughout the session subjects completed self-report mood questionnaires (e.g., Profile of Mood States, visual analog ratings of drug liking and drug "high") and psychomotor performance tests (e.g., Digit Symbol Substitution Test) [31].
 

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