journal abstract: Evidence is presented for the depressant effect of amphetamine on food consumption and food-motivated behavior, as well as for the facilitating effect of the drug on intellectual and motor performance, personality and social behavior, bodily activity, peripheral systems, avoidance conditioning, and escape behavior. Since reversal or inconsistent effects are also noted with large dosages of amphetamine and with differences in experimental procedure, guidelines for future investigation are suggested in terms of (a) an increased attention to the relation of dosage and effect, and (b) the need for considering the specific experimental conditions under which the drug is employed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved). © 1967 American Psychological Association.
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Cole, S. O. (1967). Experimental effects of amphetamine: A review. Psychological Bulletin, 68(2), 81–90. https://doi.org/10.1037/h0020185