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Memory, Short-Term
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Memory
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Memory Disorders
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Memory, Episodic
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Effects of acute progesterone administration in healthy postmenopausal women and normally-cycling women.
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Subjective, behavioral, and physiological effects of acute caffeine in light, nondependent caffeine users.
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Psychoactive drugs and false memory: comparison of dextroamphetamine and d-9-tetrahydrocannabinol on false recognition.
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Effect of d-amphetamine on post-error slowing in healthy volunteers.
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Lack of association between COMT and working memory in a population-based cohort of healthy young adults.
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Pre-encoding administration of amphetamine or THC preferentially modulates emotional memory in humans.
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Amphetamine increases errors during episodic memory retrieval.
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Effects of acute methamphetamine on emotional memory formation in humans: encoding vs consolidation.
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Acute Effects of Alcohol on Encoding and Consolidation of Memory for Emotional Stimuli.
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Virtual reality conditioned place preference using monetary reward.
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Alcohol and pharmacologically similar sedatives impair encoding and facilitate consolidation of both recollection and familiarity in episodic memory.
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Developing a phone-based measure of impairment after acute oral ?9-tetrahydrocannabinol.
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?9-Tetrahydrocannabinol During Encoding Impairs Perceptual Details yet Spares Context Effects on Episodic Memory.
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?9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) impairs visual working memory performance: a randomized crossover trial.
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Memory Consolidation
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Memory effects of stimulant drugs in humans
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The acute effects of psychoactive drugs on emotional episodic memory encoding, consolidation, and retrieval: A comprehensive review.
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Unique effects of sedatives, dissociatives, psychedelics, stimulants, and cannabinoids on episodic memory: A review and reanalysis of acute drug effects on recollection, familiarity, and metamemory.
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