The effects of noradrenergic re-uptake inhibition on memory encoding in man.
RATIONALE: Animal and human evidence implicate the central noradrenergic system in the process of memory modulation for emotional material. Blockade of the beta-adrenergic system in humans has been shown to result in decreased recall and recognition memory performance, relative to placebo, for the...
Main Authors: | Papps, B, Shajahan, P, Ebmeier, K, O'Carroll, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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