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Triazolam impairs inhibitory control of behavior in humans.
Authors:Fillmore  Mark T; Rush  Craig R; Kelly  Thomas H; Hays  Lon
Abstract:This study tested the effects of the sedative-hypnotic drug triazolam (Halcion) on the ability to inhibit behavior in humans. Thirty adults practiced a stop-signal task that measured their ability to inhibit and activate behavioral responses on a choice reaction time task. Equal numbers of participants (i.e., n?=?10) then received either 0.25 mg, 0.125 mg, or 0 mg (placebo) of triazolam under double-blind conditions and performed the task intermittently over a 3-hr period. In accord with the hypothesis, triazolam reduced response inhibitions and increased the time required to inhibit a response. The drug also slowed the activation of responses. The findings contribute to the understanding of the basic behavioral mechanisms by which sedative-hypnotic drugs can produce states of behavioral disinhibition in some individuals. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:triazolam  Halcion  behavioral inhibition  response inhibitions  reaction time
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