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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Figure 2.

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Effects of M. officinalis on cognitive measures, 'quality of memory', 'secondary memory', 'working memory', 'speed of memory', 'speed of attention', and 'accuracy of attention'. The table presents means (with standard errors in italics) of baseline scores and change from baseline scores for each dose of M. officinalis. The graphs represent the change from baseline scores for the outcome measures (also shown as bold in the table) that showed significant differences on the initial ANOVA (planned comparisons: * P=0.05; ** P=0.01; *** P=0.005; **** P=0.001; ***** P=0.0005, compared to the corresponding placebo score).

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