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Acute effects of triazolam on false recognition
M. Z. Mintzer, R. R. Griffiths
School of Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Amnesia
36%
Anti-Anxiety Agents
16%
Benzodiazepines
46%
Healthy Volunteers
10%
Hypnotics and Sedatives
30%
Memory
33%
Memory Disorders
16%
Neuroimaging
13%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
6%
Placebos
21%
Psychology Recognition
53%
Triazolam
91%
Arts & Humanities
Amnesia
36%
Benzodiazepines
69%
Controlled
12%
Dose
15%
Drugs
12%
False Recognition
100%
Neuroimaging
18%
Paradigm
11%
Performance
5%
Placebo
39%
Reliance
14%
Semantic Information
18%
Volunteers
15%
Social Sciences
deficit
12%
drug
10%
paradigm
10%
performance
7%
present
8%
semantics
12%