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159 related items for PubMed ID: 21277984

  • 1. Placebo-mediated, Naloxone-sensitive suggestibility of short-term memory performance.
    Stern J, Candia V, Porchet RI, Krummenacher P, Folkers G, Schedlowski M, Ettlin DA, Schönbächler G.
    Neurobiol Learn Mem; 2011 Mar; 95(3):326-34. PubMed ID: 21277984
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  • 9. Divergent short- and long-term effects of acute stress in object recognition memory are mediated by endogenous opioid system activation.
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  • 12. Tyrosine supplementation mitigates working memory decrements during cold exposure.
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  • 13. Clarification of the memory artefact in the assessment of suggestibility.
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  • 17. Nabilone produces marked impairments to cognitive function and changes in subjective state in healthy volunteers.
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  • 20. Raloxifene exposure enhances brain activation during memory performance in healthy elderly males; its possible relevance to behavior.
    Goekoop R, Duschek EJ, Knol DL, Barkhof F, Netelenbos C, Scheltens P, Rombouts SA.
    Neuroimage; 2005 Mar 24; 25(1):63-75. PubMed ID: 15734344
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