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Noradrenergic genotype predicts lapses in sustained attention
Authors:Greene Ciara M  Bellgrove Mark A  Gill Michael  Robertson Ian H
Affiliation:a Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
b Neuropsychiatric Genetics Research Group, Department of Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
c Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, School of Psychology and Queensland Brain Institute (QBI), University of Queensland, Australia
Abstract:Sustained attention is modulated by the neurotransmitter noradrenaline. The balance of dopamine and noradrenaline in the cortex is controlled by the DBH gene. The principal variant in this gene is a C/T change at position −1021, and the T allele at this locus is hypothesised to result in a slower rate of dopamine to noradrenaline conversion than the C allele.Two hundred participants who were genotyped for the DBH C−1021T marker performed the Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART). DBH genotype was found to significantly predict performance; participants with more copies of the T allele made more errors of commission, indicative of lapses in sustained attention. A significant negative correlation was also observed for all participants between errors of commission and mean reaction time.The decrease in noradrenaline occasioned by the T allele may impair sustained attention by reducing participants’ ability to remain alert throughout the task and by increasing their susceptibility to distractors.
Keywords:Sustained attention   DBH   Noradrenaline
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