Experimental setup. A, The standard 5-CSRTT procedure is depicted. During the session, rats must withhold responding (left) then elicit a response upon presentation of a light stimulus in one of five apertures (middle). Nose poke in the correct aperture results in food reward. Premature responses (e.g., during the intertrial interval) are not rewarded and provide an index of motor impulsivity (right). In the challenge task, the wait time is varied randomly between 5, 7, 9, and 11 s. B, vmPFC microdialysates collected before and during 5-CSRTT performance were analyzed by LC-MS/MS for levels of 12 neurotransmitters. C, The time line of experiments is depicted. Performance of the challenge task changes the neurotransmitter profile in the vmPFC in CON rats. D–J, Task performance resulted in significant elevations in vmPFC dialysate dopamine (D), norepinephrine (E), glycine (F), serine (G), GABA (H), histamine (I), and taurine (J) in CON rats. Neurotransmitter temporal profiles show the percentage change from baseline during the 5-CSRTT session. Samples collected during the 5-CSRTT session are shown on a light gray background.