Neuropsychopharmacology

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Modulation of Mood and Cognitive Performance Following Acute Administration of Single Doses of Melissa Officinalis (Lemon Balm) with Human CNS Nicotinic and Muscarinic Receptor-Binding Properties

D O Kennedy, G Wake, S Savelev, N T J Tildesley, E K Perry, K A Wesnes and A B Scholey

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Effects of M. officinalis on the individual task outcome measures from the CDR battery. Mean baseline and change from baseline scores (with standard errors) are presented. Tasks are displayed in order of completion with a diagrammatic representation of which cognitive factor they contribute to on the left. Asterisks denote the results of planned comparisons on the measures (which are shown in bold italics) that showed a main effect of treatment or trend towards a main effect on the initial ANOVA (* P=0.05; ** P=0.01; *** P=0.005; **** P=0.001; ***** P=0.0005, compared to placebo).

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