Arginine vasopressin and a number of its synthetic analogs augment memory functions in experimental animals. One of these analogs, 1-desamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin (DDAVP), influences human learning and memory. Cognitively unimpaired, as well as cognitively impaired adults, treated with DDAVP for a period of several days, learn information more effectively, as measured by the completeness, organization, and consistency (reliability) of recall. DDAVP also appears to reverse partially the retrograde amnesia that follows electroconvulsive treatment.
With advancing age, there are changes in both cognitive functions and neurotransmitter metabolism. Dopamine plays a role in learning, memory, and related cognitive processes. We evaluated the effects of supplemental dopamine in precursor form (levodopa) on various aspects of memory in elderly normal volunteers in a controlled, double-blind study. Access to semantic memory and automatic processes were unaffected, but levodopa reliably facilitated effortful memory processing. Levodopa may be useful clinically in attenuating impairments in effortful cognitive tasks. Different neural systems probably mediate different forms of cognition.
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