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Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychopharmacology. 27:53-61
Ecstasy use may result in lowered mood, anxiety or aggression in the days following use. Yet, few studies have investigated what factors increase the risk of experiencing such symptoms. Ecstasy users (at least once in the last 12 months) who subseque
Autor:
Carolyn E. Wilshire, Rebecca M. Scott
Publikováno v:
Cognitive Neuropsychology. 27:505-538
We report an individual with Broca's aphasia (J.H.M.), who exhibited powerful lexical context effects in word production tasks. In an adjective-noun production task (Experiment 1), J.H.M.'s production accuracy decreased as the number of adjectives in
Publikováno v:
Psychopharmacology. 209:25-36
Previous research has identified elevated rates of depressive and anxiety symptoms amongst ecstasy users; however, few studies have examined which factors increase the likelihood of experiencing such symptoms. The current study aimed to determine the
Autor:
Chris Frampton, Rebecca M. Scott, Sarah Kate Bearman, Denise Kingi-Uluave, Jik Loy, Ainsleigh Cribb-Su’a, Jennifer Herren, Sally N Merry, Morgyn Hartdegen, Karolina Stasiak, John R. Weisz, Monique Faleafa, Sue Crengle, Ana M. Ugueto, Mathijs Lucassen
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Trials
Mental health disorders are common and disabling for young people because of the potential to disrupt key developmental tasks. Implementation of evidence-based psychosocial therapies in New Zealand is limited, owing to the inaccessibility, length, an
Publikováno v:
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 82:122-124
Publikováno v:
Addictive behaviors. 38(10)
Background Elevated depressive and anxiety symptoms during childhood and adolescence have been associated with greater risk of later ecstasy use. Ecstasy users have reported using ecstasy to reduce depression or worry, or to escape. While these findi
Publikováno v:
Brain and Language. 99:92-93