Influence of a Depressant Drug on Acquisition in Rote Learning

Abstract
Central depressant drugs have been shown to impair performance during learning and at recall. The experiment which is described was carried out to investigate whether the effect during learning is primarily on the availability of associations or on their formation. The learning decrement attributable to the drug used (30 per cent. nitrous oxide in oxygen) persisted on recovery from the drug and during subsequent learning under normal conditions. It is concluded that the effect of the drug is on acquisition rather than performance; that is, it acts so as to impede the formative process and does not merely obscure the progress of learning by blocking responses.

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