Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6810470 | Neurobiology of Aging | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The results show that dopaminergic intervention selectively reduced the pathologically enhanced response selection in compatible S-R relations. This medication effect was already evident after short-term treatment, not differing from long-term treatment and performance in elderly controls. Contrary, age-related attenuations of the N2 in incompatible S-R relations, probably reflecting impaired conflict processing or response control, are unaffected by medication. The results suggest that compatible and incompatible S-R relations demand different neuronal mechanisms within the basal ganglia, as only the former are affected by agonizing the dopaminergic system.
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Authors
Rita Willemssen, Michael Falkenstein, Michael Schwarz, Thomas Müller, Christian Beste,