Delay E R, Steiner N O, Isaac W
Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1979 Jun;10(6):861-4. doi: 10.1016/0091-3057(79)90058-3.
The effects of d-amphetamine sulfate and methylphenidate hydrochloride on auditory thresholds in ten squirrel monkeys were examined using a 4.2 kHz stimulus in a free field. The results indicated that d-amphetamine raised auditory thresholds but methylphenidate did not alter the thresholds. The elevation of sensory thresholds by d-amphetamine was in agreement with previous studies suggesting that the drug acts as a behavioral depressant in diurnal animals.