This study investigated the usefulness of the Contingent Negative Variation (CNV) in the assessment of therapeutic efficacy of a nootropic substance, Cerebrolysin. A total of 41 geriatric patients with the diagnosis of moderate organic brain syndrome of different etiology were included in this randomized placebo-controlled double-blind study. After ten Cerebrolysin- plus multi-vitamins-Infusions, the treatment group of 27 patients showed a significant CNV-amplitude increase as compared to pre-treatment values. In the placebo group of 14 patients CNV-amplitudes even decreased after ten Infusions with multi-vitamins alone. These findings were interpreted in line with the vigilance model of nootropic drug effects as a vigilance-increasing effect of Cerebrolysin, i.e. as an increased neuronal performance readiness. The results confirmed the usefulness of the CNV method by providing an EEG-index of nootropic drug effects.

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