δ -9四氢大麻酚和甲基苯丙胺对跳蛛持续注意力的影响。

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Journal of Comparative Psychology Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1037/com0000396
Bonnie Humphrey, Michelle Glass, Jonathan Hill, Amy J Osborne, Daniel B Stouffer, Alexandra Noble, William S Helton, Shuli Chen, Ximena J Nelson
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跳蛛(跳蛛科)对重复视觉刺激的反应能力下降(即无法保持注意力)与人类相似。在人类中,药物会影响警觉性,而之前关于salticids的研究表明,“警觉性下降”不太可能是感觉习惯,而咖啡因可以改善注意力的下降。我们将平头肌暴露于δ -9四氢大麻酚(THC)和甲基苯丙胺中,然后给它们重复的视觉刺激。在四氢大麻酚实验中,蜘蛛被给予四氢大麻酚溶液、水或载体溶液,采用受试者内设计。在轨道球上的salticids面对周围监视器上的苍蝇刺激时的定向反应(即“兴趣”)以及“一般运动”(例如,行走,作为身体疲劳的控制)和“不运动”进行评分。脱氧麻黄碱实验是相同的,除了salticids被给予脱氧麻黄碱溶液或水。在四氢大麻酚和甲基苯丙胺治疗中,一般的运动随着时间的推移而下降,而在对照治疗中,这是恒定的。此外,由于甲基苯丙胺对兴趣的初始刺激作用,与水相比,甲基苯丙胺对蜘蛛的反应衰减明显更大。我们的研究结果表明,持续注意力的调节,以及可能的动机,很可能是在salticids。对一个密切相关物种的基本局部比对搜索工具基因组查询和药理学放射配体实验表明,salticids不具有大麻素受体,但瞬时受体电位蛋白的存在可能有助于解释四氢大麻酚观察到的小行为变化。相比之下,甲基苯丙胺如何影响salticids仍然未知。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,版权所有)。
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The effect of delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol and methamphetamine on sustained attention in the jumping spider (Trite planiceps).

Decreasing responsiveness to repeated visual stimuli (i.e., the inability to sustain attention) in jumping spiders (Salticidae) parallels that found in humans. In humans, drugs affect vigilance, and previous work on salticids has shown that the "vigilance decrement" is unlikely to be sensory habituation and that caffeine ameliorates reductions in attention. We exposed Trite planiceps to delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and methamphetamine before presenting them with a repeated visual stimulus. In the THC experiment, spiders were given a THC solution, water, or a vehicle solution, using a within-subjects design. The orienting response (i.e., "interest") of salticids on a track ball to face a fly stimulus presented peripherally on a monitor was scored, as well as "general movement" (e.g., walking, as a control for physical fatigue) and "no movement." The methamphetamine experiment was identical except that salticids were given methamphetamine solution or water. In both the THC and methamphetamine treatments, general movement dropped over time, while in control treatments, this was constant. Additionally, due to an initial stimulating effect of methamphetamine on interest, the response decrement was significantly steeper when spiders were administered methamphetamine compared with water. Our results suggest that the modulation of sustained attention, and possibly motivation, is likely in salticids. basic local alignment search tool genome queries on a closely related species and pharmacological radioligand experiments suggested that salticids do not possess cannabinoid receptors, but the presence of transient receptor potential proteins may help explain the small behavioral changes observed with THC. In contrast, how methamphetamine affects salticids remains unknown. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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