Adam N
TIT J Life Sci. 1976;6(1-2):29-34.
Recovery of search functions in long-term memory following several hours of anesthesia was studied on human volunteers. Verbal as well as visual search was assessed. The anesthetics used, fluroxene and halothane, slowed down considerably the verbal search for the first few hours following anesthesia, but had very little effect on the following day. No effect was observed a week later. Visual search was not affected at all, in accordance with previous findings indicating a selective effect of low concentrations of inhalation anesthetics on verbal memory.
在人类志愿者身上研究了数小时麻醉后长期记忆中搜索功能的恢复情况。评估了言语搜索和视觉搜索。所使用的麻醉剂氟烷和氟烯醚在麻醉后的最初几个小时内显著减慢了言语搜索速度,但在第二天影响很小。一周后未观察到任何影响。与先前表明低浓度吸入麻醉剂对言语记忆有选择性影响的研究结果一致,视觉搜索完全未受影响。