Wesnes K, Warburton D M
Neuropsychobiology. 1983;9(4):223-9. doi: 10.1159/000117969.
In this paper two experiments are reported which were designed to investigate the effects of smoking on the performance of a rapid information processing task. The task involves the detection of sequences of three consecutive digits of the same parity from a series of digits presented visually at the rate of 100/min. In the first experiment smoking improved both the speed and accuracy of performance above rested baseline levels, the greatest improvement occurring with the highest nicotine and tar delivery cigarette. In the second experiment smoking again improved the speed and accuracy of performance above baseline levels, while performance deteriorated over time after not smoking as well as after smoking a nicotine-free cigarette. These findings demonstrate that smoking produces absolute improvements in performance and are explained in terms of the action of nicotine on central cholinergic pathways.
本文报道了两项实验,其旨在研究吸烟对快速信息处理任务表现的影响。该任务涉及从以每分钟100个的速度视觉呈现的一系列数字中检测出三个连续的奇偶性相同的数字序列。在第一个实验中,吸烟使表现的速度和准确性均提高到了休息后的基线水平之上,尼古丁和焦油含量最高的香烟带来的改善最为显著。在第二个实验中,吸烟再次使表现的速度和准确性提高到了基线水平之上,而在不吸烟以及吸不含尼古丁的香烟后,表现会随着时间推移而变差。这些发现表明吸烟会绝对地提高表现,并且可以用尼古丁对中枢胆碱能通路的作用来解释。