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Effects of Magnesium Pemoline and Dextroamphetamine on Human Learning
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1967
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NeuropsychologyPsychoactive DrugNeurophysiologyMedicineStatistical SignificancePsychopharmacologyNeuropharmacologyProcedural MemoryHuman SubjectsRehabilitationPharmacotherapyNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemSocial SciencesCognitive NeuroscienceMagnesium PemolineHuman Learning
Two central nervous system stimulants, magnesium pemoline and dextroamphetamine, were tested to see if they facilitate learning in human subjects. Subjects under placebo learned faster than the subjects under any of the several doses of magnesium pemoline; however, none of these differences reached statistical significance. Subjects who received dextroamphetamine learned significantly more slowly than those who received placebo.
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