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Differential Effects of Alprazolam and Buspirone Upon Acquisition, Retention, and Retrieval Processes in Memory

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Specialties Neurology
Psychiatry
Date 1992 Jan 1
PMID 1498583
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Abstract

A group of 125 healthy young adults was given a memory battery 1 hour after administration of alprazolam (0.5 and 1.0 mg), buspirone (5 and 10 mg), and placebo under single-dose, double-blind conditions. On the wordlist recall battery and a 24-hour retest, alprazolam appeared to impair acquisition and retention in dosages of 1.0 mg; buspirone did not adversely affect test performance at either dosage. On the basis of a 3-stage model of memory, a neuroantomical/neurophysiological model is proposed to explain the selective effects of the benzodiazepines on memory function.

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