"Brain functional correlates of MDMA (Ecstasy) use in adolesce |
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#1. (methylene-dioxy-methamphetamine) , - (that is, it is highly neurotoxic).
#2. : ; (dopaminergic axons), ; ; of serotonin transporters (SERT), .
#3. Hippocampus (known to be responsible for memory tasks) -- (a so-called 2-back memory task).
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- (-hi_tara) ( ecstasy) , "ecstasy-inflicted brain damage". - . .
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Now, as a fellow scientist, you do realize that without citing sources this is not a credible statement, hm? :)
Now, as a fellow scientist, you do realize that without citing sources this is not a credible statement, hm? :)
and please do follow the MLA format :)
Now, as a fellow scientist, you do realize that without citing sources this is not a credible statement, hm? :)
and please do follow the MLA format :)
Now, as a fellow scientist, you do realize that without citing sources this is not a credible statement, hm? :)
and please do follow the MLA format :)
Actually, this is within the APA format domain...
Now, as a fellow scientist, you do realize that without citing sources this is not a credible statement, hm? :)
and please do follow the MLA format :)
Actually, this is within the APA format domain...
[QUOTE]Now, as a fellow scientist, you do realize that without citing sources this is not a credible statement, hm? :)
and please do follow the MLA format :)
Actually, this is within the APA format domain...
American Psychological Association
Modern Language Association
pharmacy? though I'm not sure yet