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Original Article

Central cholinergic systems and the P3 evoked potential

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Pages 199-205 | Received 28 Jul 1986, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A cognitive evoked potential, the P3, is commonly altered in dementia states but little is known of the specific neuronal generators that are the source of this potential. Event-related evoked potentials and neuropsychological testing were obtained in six normal subjects during neuropharmacological manipulation of the central cholinergic system. Scopolamine (an anticholinergic) impaired recent memory, prolonged P3 latency and decreased P3 amplitude. These abnormalities were partially reversed by physostigmine (an anticholinesterase). The results imply that the cholinergic system is involved in the generation of the P3 potential.

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