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Ann Neurosci. 2011 Oct;18(4):141-4. doi: 10.5214/ans.0972.7531.1118403.

The placebo effect on psychomotor performance and working memory capacity: randomized single blind cross-over trial.

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Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, Al-Mustansiriya University, PO Box 14132, Baghdad, IRAQ.

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

Imaging studies show that placebo enhance release of dopamine in the mesolimbic and mesocortical tracts. Dopamine in these areas are involved in attention and working memory function.

PURPOSE:

We wanted to investigating the effect of placebo on psychomotor function and working memory capacity.

METHOD:

31 medical students participated in this single blind, crossover trial. Choice reaction time, critical flicker fusion threshold, n-back working memory tasks measured before and after one hour of the students receiving placebo in three different occasions as stimulant, unknown, and inert substance.

RESULTS:

Placebo, as stimulant, significantly enhanced choice reaction time and working memory function (P < 0.05) while showed no significant effect on critical flicker fusion threshold (P > 0.05). Placebo as unknown significantly deteriorates working memory capacity (P < 0.05). Placebo as inert substance shows no significant changes regarding choice reaction time, critical flicker fusion threshold, and working memory task.

CONCLUSION:

Placebo, as stimulant enhanced attention and improved working memory capacity, while as unknown may deteriorate working memory function.

KEYWORDS:

Choice reaction time; Critical flicker fusion threshold; N-Back memory task; Placebo

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