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Cross-species evidence that nicotine widens the attentional window.

Britta Hahn
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2021)
The findings represent cross-species evidence that nAChR agonism facilitates the ability to spread attention broadly. This suggests that nAChR hypofunction may be central to broad monitoring deficits as seen, for example, in schizophrenia. The homology of findings between the rodent and the human paradigm contributes to validating a translational strategy for treatment development.
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