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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2010 Apr 1;210(2):263–274. doi: 10.1007/s00213-010-1834-7

Table 1.

Effects of salvA and ketamine on short DS version of the 5CSRTT

Correct (%) Accuracy (%) Omissions (%) Premature responses Correct latency (s) Reward latency (s)
75% DMSO 58.9±3.1 63.9±2.5 7.7±3.5 18.0±3.7 0.67±0.04 1.43±0.17
SalvA 64.0±2.4 66.6±2.0 4.1±1.3 14.0±1.9 0.73±0.02 1.51±0.15
Saline 61.0±3.1 64.4±2.8 5.4±2.1 27.2±7.7 0.62±0.03 1.43±0.04
Ketamine 62.4±4.0 66.7±3.2 6.9±2.3 23.1±5.5 0.66±0.04 1.34±0.03*

SalvA (1.0 mg/kg), ketamine (5.0 mg/kg), or vehicle was administered 10 min prior to testing on the short DS version of the 5CSRTT. The discriminative stimulus duration was reduced from the standard 1.0 to 0.5 s for this version of the task.

*

P<0.05 compared to respective vehicle