Hartley L, Henry T, Couper-Smartt J
Br J Psychol. 1978 May;69(2):271-6. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8295.1978.tb01656.x.
The effect of 25 mg or 75 mg of chlorpromazine on the serial reaction performance of 12 male human subjects was studied. Speed or number of correct responses was reduced by the high dose of chlorpromazine and errors of commission and omission were increased. The adverse effect of the drug upon speed appeared only at the end of the half-hour test. By contrast the adverse effect upon gaps and errors was apparent throughout the test and there was no interaction with test duration.
研究了25毫克或75毫克氯丙嗪对12名男性人类受试者连续反应表现的影响。高剂量氯丙嗪降低了正确反应的速度或数量,增加了主动错误和遗漏错误。药物对速度的不良影响仅在半小时测试结束时出现。相比之下,对间隔和错误的不良影响在整个测试过程中都很明显,并且与测试持续时间没有相互作用。