Lesk Valerie E, Womble Stephen P
Cognitive Neuroscience Sector, Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati, Via Beirut 2-4, 34014 Trieste, Italy.
Behav Neurosci. 2004 Jun;118(3):453-61. doi: 10.1037/0735-7044.118.3.453.
A study was performed involving phonological priming and tip-of-the-tongue states (TOTs) in which participants took either 200 mg of caffeine or placebo. Results show a clear positive priming effect produced for the caffeine group when primed with phonologically related words. When primed with unrelated words, the caffeine subgroup produced a significant increase in the number of TOTs. This contrasting effect provides evidence that the positive priming of caffeine was not a result of caffeine's well-known alertness effects. For placebo, a significant negative effect occurred with the related-word priming condition. The results support the novel hypothesis that the blocking of A, adenosine receptors by caffeine induces an increased short-term plasticity effect within the phonological retrieval system.
一项涉及语音启动和舌尖状态(TOTs)的研究展开,参与者分别服用200毫克咖啡因或安慰剂。结果显示,当用语音相关的单词进行启动时,咖啡因组产生了明显的正向启动效应。当用不相关的单词进行启动时,咖啡因亚组的TOTs数量显著增加。这种对比效应证明,咖啡因的正向启动并非其众所周知的提神作用的结果。对于安慰剂,在相关单词启动条件下出现了显著的负向效应。这些结果支持了一个新的假设,即咖啡因对A1腺苷受体的阻断会在语音检索系统内诱导增强的短期可塑性效应。