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Novelty-seeking trait predicts the effect of methylphenidate on creativity
Hila Z. Gvirts
, Naama Mayseless
, Aviv Segev
, D. Yael Lewis
, Kfir Feffer
, Yael Barnea
, Yuval Bloch
,
Simon G. Shamay-Tsoory
Department of Psychology
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Novelty Seeking
100%
Methylphenidate
100%
Psychostimulants
50%
Healthy Individuals
33%
Healthy Adults
16%
Cognitive Function
16%
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
16%
Placebo
16%
Psychiatric Disorders
16%
Personality Characteristics
16%
Cognitive Enhancement
16%
Dopaminergic System
16%
Creativity Level
16%
Symptomology
16%
Stimulants
16%
Individual Personality
16%
Personality Differences
16%
Neuroscience
Methylphenidate
100%
Psychostimulant
50%
Cognitive Function
16%
Mental Disorder
16%
Dopaminergic
16%
Placebo
16%
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
16%
Analeptic
16%
Psychology
Novelty Seeking
100%
Methylphenidate
100%
Cognitive Function
16%
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
16%
Dopaminergic System
16%