Golding J F
Institute of Naval Medicine, Gosport, Hampshire, England.
Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1988 Jan;29(1):23-32. doi: 10.1016/0091-3057(88)90268-7.
The effects of smoking a cigarette (1.3 mg nicotine delivery) versus sham smoking were studied using EEG, visual evoked potentials (VEP), photic driving (PD) and heart rate (HR) in thirty young healthy male and female habitual cigarette smokers. Heart rate (HR) and exhaled carbon monoxide (CO) level were significantly increased by real as opposed to sham smoking. Real versus sham smoking significantly increased relative power in the beta bands, reduced alpha and theta activity to a small but significant extent, but had no effect on delta activity. Dominant EEG alpha frequency was significantly increased by real as opposed to sham smoking. Smoking produced no significant mean change in PD or VEP. However, correlational analysis indicated that variables such as basal CO level, residual butt filter nicotine, basal electrocortical response level and personality, predicted to varying degrees the magnitude and direction of the effect of smoking on VEP, PD and EEG.
在30名年轻健康的习惯性吸烟男女中,采用脑电图(EEG)、视觉诱发电位(VEP)、光驱动(PD)和心率(HR)研究了吸一支香烟(输送1.3毫克尼古丁)与假吸烟的效果。与假吸烟相比,真实吸烟显著提高了心率(HR)和呼出一氧化碳(CO)水平。与假吸烟相比,真实吸烟显著增加了β波段的相对功率,在较小但显著的程度上降低了α和θ活动,但对δ活动没有影响。与假吸烟相比,真实吸烟显著提高了脑电图α优势频率。吸烟对PD或VEP没有产生显著的平均变化。然而,相关分析表明,诸如基础CO水平、烟蒂过滤嘴残余尼古丁、基础电皮质反应水平和个性等变量,在不同程度上预测了吸烟对VEP、PD和EEG影响的大小和方向。