The effect of the augmentation of cholinergic neurotransmission by nicotine on EEG indices of visuospatial attention

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2014

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Logemann, H.N. AlexanderISNI 0000000419462272
Bocker, KoenISNI 0000000396099502
Deschamps, P.K.H.
Kemner, ChantalISNI 0000000397189075
Kenemans, J. LeonISNI 0000000390041596

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The cholinergic system has been implicated in visuospatial attention but the exact role remains unclear. In visuospatial attention, bias refers to neuronal signals that modulate the sensitivity of sensory cortex, while disengagement refers to the decoupling of attention making reorienting possible. In the current study we investigated the effect of facilitating cholinergic neurotransmission by nicotine (Nicorette Freshmint 2 mg, polacrilex chewing gum) on behavioral and electrophysiological indices of bias and disengagement. Sixteen non-smoking participants performed in a Visual Spatial Cueing (VSC) task while EEG was recorded. A randomized, single-blind, crossover design was implemented. Based on the scarce literature, it was expected that nicotine would specifically augment disengagement related processing, especially manifest as an increase of the modulation of the Late Positive Deflection (LPD) by validity of cueing. No effect was expected on bias related components (cue-locked: EDAN, LDAP; target-locked: P1 and N1 modulations). Results show weak indications for a reduction of the reaction time validity effect by nicotine, but only for half of the sample in which the validity effect on the pretest was largest. Nicotine reduced the result of bias as indexed by a reduced P1 modulation by validity, especially in subjects with strong peripheral responses to nicotine. Nicotine did not affect ERP manifestations of the directing of bias (EDAN, LDAP) or disengagement (LPD).

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Acetylcholine, Attention, Orienting, Bias, Disengagement, EEG, International (English)

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Logemann, H N A, Bocker, K B E, Deschamps, P K H, Kemner, C & Kenemans, J L 2014, 'The effect of the augmentation of cholinergic neurotransmission by nicotine on EEG indices of visuospatial attention', Behavioural Brain Research, vol. 260, no. 1, pp. 67-73. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2013.11.044