Effects of Lithium Carbonate on Performance and Biomedical Functions,

Abstract

The effects of a single 600-mg dose of lithium carbonate were evaluated in a study of 15 healthy, normal male subjects. Subjects were studied, on two occasions, by utilizing a double-blind design--once receiving the lithium carbonate and once receiving a lactose placebo. Measurements were made of (1) complex performance, using the CAMI Multiple Task Performance Battery, (2) hand steadiness, using the steadiness tester of the Motor Steadiness Kit, (3) heart rate, (4) the urinary excretion of 17-ketogenic steroids, epinephrine, and norepinephrine, and (5) short term memory, as measured by the Wechsler Memory Scale. The only statistically significant effect due to the drug was for short term memory, in which scores made by subjects taking the placebo were higher than scores made by those taking the lithium carbonate. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 1977
Accession Number
ADA044824

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People

  • Audie W. Davis Jr.
  • E. Arnold Higgins
  • Gordon E. Funkhouser
  • Jess M. Mckenzie
  • W. Dean Chiles

Organizations

  • Federal Aviation Administration

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Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Accuracy
  • Amines
  • Aviation Medicine
  • Carbonates
  • Catecholamines
  • Computer Programs
  • Computers
  • Depression
  • Errors
  • Heart Rate
  • Lithium
  • Lithium Compounds
  • Norepinephrine
  • Physical Examination (Medicine)
  • Psychology
  • Task Performance And Analysis
  • United States

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  • Psychology

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  • Battery Technology and Engineering
  • Brain and Cognitive Science; Experimental Psychology; Cognitive Neuroscience

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  • Biotechnology