Methamphetamine effects on cognitive processing during extended wakefulness

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Wiegmann, DA [1 ]
Stanny, RR [1 ]
McKay, DL [1 ]
Neri, DF [1 ]
McCardie, AH [1 ]
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[1] USN,AEROSP MED RES LAB,PENSACOLA,FL
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We examined the effects of both 5- and 10-mg/70 kg body weight of d-methamphetamine HCl on high event rate vigilance and tracking performance in a 13.5-hr sustained-performance session during one night of sleep loss. At 0116 hours, participants were administered either a 5 mg/70 kg oral dose of d-methamphetamine (n = 10), 10 mg/70 kg d-methamphetamine (n = 10), or a placebo (n = 10) using standard double-blind procedures. Performance on all measures degraded markedly during the night in the placebo group. Both the 5- and 10-mg methamphetamines treatment reversed an initial decline in d', and reversed increases in nonresponses (lapses) and tracking error within approximately 3 hr of administration. No evidence that amphetamine treatment increased impulsive responding (fast guesses) was observed. The magnitude of the performance effects of the methamphetamine treatments was similar at 3 hr postadministration. However, the effects of the 5-mg dose were shorter-lived, disappearing by the last testing session (6.5 hr postadministration), whereas effects of the 10-mg dose tended to remain throughout testing. Both amphetamine treatments decreased subjective sleepiness during the night and tended to increase subjective sleep latencies during a post-testing sleep period.
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