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Effects of d-amphetamine on simulated driving performance before and after sleep deprivation

Hjälmdahl, Magnus (author)
Statens väg- och transportforskningsinstitut,Samhälle, miljö och transporter, SAMT,Swedish Road and Transport Research Institute, Linköping
Vadeby, Anna (author)
Statens väg- och transportforskningsinstitut,Trafiksäkerhet, samhälle och trafikant, TST,Swedish Road and Transport Research Institute, Linköping
Forsman, Åsa (author)
Statens väg- och transportforskningsinstitut,Trafiksäkerhet, samhälle och trafikant, TST,Swedish Road and Transport Research Institute, Linköping
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Fors, Carina (author)
Statens väg- och transportforskningsinstitut,Samspel människa, fordon, transportsystem, MFT,Swedish Road and Transport Research Institute, Linköping
Ceder, Gunnel (author)
Department of Forensic Genetics and Forensic Toxicology, National Board of Forensic Medicine, Linköping, Sweden
Woxler, Per (author)
Östergötlands Läns Landsting,Psykiatriska kliniken
Kronstrand, Robert (author)
Linköpings universitet,Avdelningen för läkemedelsforskning,Hälsouniversitetet,Department of Forensic Genetics and Forensic Toxicology, National Board of Forensic Medicine, Linköping, Sweden
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2012-05-26
2012
English.
In: Psychopharmacology. - : Springer Berlin/Heidelberg. - 0033-3158 .- 1432-2072. ; 222:3, s. 401-411
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  • Stimulant drugs are commonly abused and also used to promote wakefulness, yet their effects on driving performance during sleep deprivation have not been thoroughly researched in experimental studies. The aims were to assess the effects on fundamental driving parameters during simulated driving of two doses of d-amphetamine and further to assess the interaction between d-amphetamine and sleep deprivation. A double-blind, placebo-controlled experiment including 18 healthy male volunteers was conducted. The participants felt more alert when taking a dose of d-amphetamine than when taking placebo, and the effect was stronger for the higher dose. However, the data did not show any evidence that taking d-amphetamine prevented the subjects from becoming successively sleepier during the night. A significant main effect of the dose was found for three out of the five primary indicators where the lower dose led to improved driving. These indicators were crossing-car reaction time, and coherence and delay from a car-following event. Regarding sleep deprivation, a main effect was found for four of the primary indicators and three of the secondary indicators. The results showed overall impaired driving with respect to standard deviation of lateral position and delay in reaction time when the sleep-deprived conditions were compared to the alert condition. We found no interactions between dose and sleep deprivation for any of the performance indicators. Our results suggest that administration of d-amphetamine does not compensate for impairment of driving due to fatigue. The positive effects of 10 mg were not further improved or even sustained when increasing the dose to 40 mg.

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Fatigue (human)
Drugs
Simulator (driving)
Impact study
Driving
Attention
MEDICINE
MEDICIN
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842 Road: Alcohol and drugs

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