Title of article :
Effects of tobacco smoking on electroencephalographic, auditory evoked and event related potentials
Author/Authors :
Domino، نويسنده , , Edward F.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
After overnight abstinence, tobacco smokers smoked an average nicotine yield cigarette and nonsmokers sham smoked an unlit placebo cigarette. EEG α1, δ, and θ frequency amplitudes decreased, whereas α2 and β frequency amplitude increased. Short, middle (EP) and long latency ERP were also studied in nonsmokers and smokers just after smoking, and after overnight abstinence from tobacco. Short latency potentials were unaffected by tobacco smoking or abstinence. Middle and long-latency potentials were reduced during abstinence and enhanced immediately after tobacco smoking. These findings indicate that compared to nonsmokers smokers have a higher arousal level after smoking than when partially abstinent. Evidence for both normalization from tobacco abstinence as well as stimulation was obtained.
Keywords :
event related potentials , short , Brainstem auditory evoked potential , electroencephalogram , auditory evoked potentials , Middle and long latency
Journal title :
Brain and Cognition
Journal title :
Brain and Cognition