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Methylphenidate reduces orienting bias in healthy individuals
Leehe Peled-Avron
, Hagar Gelbard Goren
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Noa Brande-Eilat
, Shirel Dorman-Ilan
, Aviv Segev
, Kfir Feffer
, Hila Z. Gvirts Problovski
, Yechiel Levkovitz
, Yael Barnea
, Yael D. Lewis
,
Rachel Tomer
Department of Psychology
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Methylphenidate
100%
Healthy Individuals
100%
Dopaminergic Pathway
37%
Attentional Bias
25%
Spatial Orientation
25%
Placebo-controlled
12%
Dopamine
12%
Spatial Attention
12%
Normal Brain
12%
Psychiatric Patients
12%
Individual Traits
12%
Behavioral Effects
12%
Neurological Impairment
12%
Randomized Double-blind
12%
Hemispace
12%
Neural Effects
12%
Brain Pathology
12%
Asymmetric Effects
12%
Within-subject Design
12%
Pseudoneglect
12%
Greyscales Task
12%
Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitor
12%
Neuroscience
Methylphenidate
100%
Attentional Bias
25%
Placebo
12%
Behavioral Effect
12%
Dopamine Transporter
12%
Psychology
Methylphenidate
100%
Attentional Bias
12%
Pseudoneglect
12%