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[edit]DescriptionModafinil Improves Episodic Memory Cognition in Patients With Remitted Depression.jpg |
English: "Episodic memory performance according to the difficulty level is shown. The repeated measures analysis of variance, which controlled for baseline performance, demonstrated a main effect of modafinil (F = 6.199, p = .01, ηp2 = .10). (Right) The bar graph shows a significant difference between modafinil and placebo groups at the Paired Associates Learning (PAL) 12 shapes stage after controlling for baseline performance (F = 4.211, p = .02, ηp2 = .13)." |
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Source | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451902216301811 |
Author | Authors of the study: Muzaffer Kaser, Julia B Deakin, Albert Michael, Camilo Zapata, Rachna Bansal, Dragana Ryan, Francesca Cormack, James B Rowe, Barbara J Sahakian |
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