Behavioral effects of sub-anesthetic ketamine in a go/no-go task

IF 2.2 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of Psychedelic Studies Pub Date : 2021-01-15 DOI:10.1556/2054.2020.00126
A. Nilsen, B. E. Juel, Nadine Farnes, L. Romundstad, J. Storm
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While psychedelic agents are known to have powerful, but largely unexplained, effects on contents of consciousness, there is an increasing interest in the potential clinical usefulness of such drugs for therapy, and legalization is discussed in some countries. Thus, it is relevant to study the effects of psychedelic compounds not only on experience, but also on behavioral performance.Seven healthy participants performed a motor response inhibition task before, during, and after sub-anesthetic doses of intravenously administered ketamine. The infusion rate was individually adjusted to produce noticeable subjective psychedelic effects.We observed no statistically significant impact of sub-anesthetic ketamine on reaction times, omission errors, or post error slowing, relative to the preceding drug-free condition. However, we did observe significant correlations between performance impairment and self-reported, subjective altered states of consciousness, specifically experience of “anxiety” and “complex imagery.”Considering the limited number of participants and large variation in strength of self-reported experiences, further studies with wider ranges of ketamine doses and behavioral tasks are needed to determine the presence and strength of potential behavioral effects.
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亚麻醉氯胺酮在进行/不进行任务中的行为影响
虽然已知迷幻药对意识内容物有强大但基本上无法解释的影响,但人们对此类药物用于治疗的潜在临床用途越来越感兴趣,一些国家也在讨论合法化问题。因此,研究迷幻化合物不仅对体验的影响,而且对行为表现的影响是有意义的。七名健康参与者在静脉注射氯胺酮亚麻醉剂量之前、期间和之后进行了运动反应抑制任务。输液速率被单独调整以产生明显的主观迷幻效果。与之前的无药物状态相比,我们没有观察到麻醉下氯胺酮对反应时间、遗漏错误或错误后减缓的统计学显著影响。然而,我们确实观察到了表现障碍与自我报告的主观意识状态改变之间的显著相关性,特别是“焦虑”和“复杂意象”的体验。考虑到参与者数量有限,自我报告体验的强度差异很大,需要对更大范围的氯胺酮剂量和行为任务进行进一步研究,以确定潜在行为影响的存在和强度。
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Journal of Psychedelic Studies
Journal of Psychedelic Studies Social Sciences-Anthropology
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