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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Anesthesiology. 2017 Aug;127(2):372–381. doi: 10.1097/ALN.0000000000001702

Table 4. Effect of scopolamine alone or with morphine or ketoprofen on response latencies in 5CTV.

Latencies (sec, mean and S.D.) from presentation of the visual cue until a correct response is emitted (Latency to Correct) or from correct responses to retrieval of the food pellets (Latency to Reward) are shown.

Scopolamine (mg/kg) Latency to Correct Latency to Reward

Baseline 1.03 (0.22) 1.67 (0.33)
Saline 0.99 (0.13) 1.57 (0.15)
0.03 2.23 (0.89) 3.68 (2.16)
0.10 5.80 (2.97)*,# 6.27 (4.21)
0.30 9.16 (3.67)*,# 4.84 (3.04)
0.3 ketoprofen + 0.10 7.10 (1.90)*,# 4.97 (2.86)*,#
3.0 morphine + 0.10 3.75 (1.56)*,# 2.51 (1.41)
*

p<0.01 compared to Baseline.

#

p<0.01 compared to Saline using Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons.