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  1. The Alcohol Hangover Research Group: Ten Years of Progress in Research on the Causes, Consequences, and Treatment of the Alcohol Hangover
  2. The Role of Alcohol Metabolism in the Pathology of Alcohol Hangover
  3. Self-Reported Diet Quality Differentiates Nutrient Intake, Blood Nutrient Status, Mood, and Cognition: Implications for Identifying Nutritional Neurocognitive Risk Factors in Middle Age
  4. Effects of Panax quinquefolius (American ginseng) on the steady state visually evoked potential during cognitive performance
  5. Prevalence of Hangover Resistance According to Two Methods for Calculating Estimated Blood Alcohol Concentration (eBAC)
  6. The Impact of Mood and Subjective Intoxication on Hangover Severity
  7. Effects of Rapid Recovery on Alcohol Hangover Severity: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized, Balanced Crossover Trial
  8. The Inflammatory Response to Alcohol Consumption and Its Role in the Pathology of Alcohol Hangover
  9. The Association between Ethanol Elimination Rate and Hangover Severity
  10. Perceived Immune Fitness, Individual Strength and Hangover Severity
  11. Further Evidence of Benefits to Mood and Working Memory from Lipidated Curcumin in Healthy Older People: A 12-Week, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Partial Replication Study
  12. Effect of a 12-Week Almond-Enriched Diet on Biomarkers of Cognitive Performance, Mood, and Cardiometabolic Health in Older Overweight Adults
  13. Alcohol Hangover and Multitasking: Effects on Mood, Cognitive Performance, Stress Reactivity, and Perceived Effort
  14. The Effects of SJP-001 on Alcohol Hangover Severity: A Pilot Study
  15. Updating the Definition of the Alcohol Hangover
  16. Fuel for Thought? A Systematic Review of Neuroimaging Studies into Glucose Enhancement of Cognitive Performance
  17. Proceedings of the 11th Alcohol Hangover Research Group Meeting, in Nadi, Fiji
  18. Vitamins and Minerals for Energy, Fatigue and Cognition: A Narrative Review of the Biochemical and Clinical Evidence
  19. Sensitivity to Experiencing Alcohol Hangovers: Reconsideration of the 0.11% Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Threshold for Having a Hangover
  20. Consumption Patterns of Alcohol and Alcohol mixed with Energy Drinks in Australian Students and Non-Students
  21. Advantages and Limitations of Naturalistic Study Designs and Their Implementation in Alcohol Hangover Research
  22. Development and Validation of the Immune Status Questionnaire (ISQ)
  23. The Association between Alcohol Hangover Frequency and Severity: Evidence for Reverse Tolerance?
  24. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of B Vitamin Supplementation on Depressive Symptoms, Anxiety, and Stress: Effects on Healthy and ‘At-Risk’ Individuals
  25. Oxygen Administration and Acute Human Cognitive Enhancement: Higher Cognitive Demand Leads to a More Rapid Decay of Transient Hyperoxia
  26. Effects of Alcohol Hangover on Cognitive Performance: Findings from a Field/Internet Mixed Methodology Study
  27. Neurochemical changes in the aging brain: A systematic review
  28. Effects of Alcohol Hangover on Cognitive Performance: Findings from a Field/Internet Mixed Methodology Study
  29. Attentional and working memory performance following alcohol and energy drink: A randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, factorial design laboratory study
  30. Susceptibility to Alcohol Hangovers: The Association with Self-Reported Immune Status
  31. Proceeding of the 9th Alcohol Hangover Research Group Meeting
  32. Why meta is better: A reply to Linden-Carmichael et al. (2018)
  33. Nutrients for neurocognition in health and disease: measures, methodologies and mechanisms
  34. Vitamin C Status and Cognitive Function: A Systematic Review
  35. Controversies in omega-3 efficacy and novel concepts for application
  36. Consumption of caffeinated beverages and the awareness of their caffeine content among Dutch students
  37. Relationships Among Cognitive Function and Cerebral Blood Flow, Oxidative Stress, and Inflammation in Older Heart Failure Patients
  38. Low dose resveratrol improves cerebrovascular function in type 2 diabetes mellitus
  39. The effect of a single dose of multivitamin and mineral combinations with and without guaraná on functional brain activity during a continuous performance task
  40. Anti-Stress, Behavioural and Magnetoencephalography Effects of an l-Theanine-Based Nutrient Drink: A Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Crossover Trial
  41. Dietary flavonoids as cognitive enhancers
  42. Mixing alcohol with energy drink (AMED) and total alcohol consumption: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  43. A Randomized Controlled Trial Investigating the Effects of a Special Extract of Bacopa monnieri (CDRI 08) on Hyperactivity and Inattention in Male Children and Adolescents: BACHI Study Protocol (ANZCTRN12612000827831)
  44. Fish oil and multivitamin supplementation reduces oxidative stress but not inflammation in healthy older adults: A randomised controlled trial
  45. The effect of Sailuotong (SLT) on neurocognitive and cardiovascular function in healthy adults: a randomised, double-blind, placebo controlled crossover pilot trial
  46. Kava for the treatment of generalised anxiety disorder (K-GAD): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  47. Effects of Four-Week Supplementation with a Multi-Vitamin/Mineral Preparation on Mood and Blood Biomarkers in Young Adults: A Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
  48. Functional Activation during the Rapid Visual Information Processing Task in a Middle Aged Cohort: An fMRI Study
  49. Energy drinks mixed with alcohol: are there any risks?
  50. International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research consensus position statement: nutritional medicine in modern psychiatry
  51. Corrigendum: An Acute, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Cross-over Study of 320 mg and 640 mg Doses ofBacopa monnieri(CDRI 08) on Multitasking Stress Reactivity and Mood
  52. Corrigendum: An Acute, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Crossover Study of 320 mg and 640 mg Doses of a Special Extract ofBacopa monnieri(CDRI 08) on Sustained Cognitive Performance
  53. A randomised controlled trial investigating the effects of Mediterranean diet and aerobic exercise on cognition in cognitively healthy older people living independently within aged care facilities: the Lifestyle Intervention in Independent Living Aged ...
  54. The acute and sub-chronic effects of cocoa flavanols on mood, cognitive and cardiovascular health in young healthy adults: a randomized, controlled trial
  55. Switching to a 10-day Mediterranean-style diet improves mood and cardiovascular function in a controlled crossover study
  56. Acute mood but not cognitive improvements following administration of a single multivitamin and mineral supplement in healthy women aged 50 and above: a randomised controlled trial
  57. Improved working memory performance following administration of a single dose of American ginseng (Panax quinquefoliusL.) to healthy middle-age adults
  58. Nutritional medicine as mainstream in psychiatry
  59. The Effects of Long-Chain Omega-3 Fish Oils and Multivitamins on Cognitive and Cardiovascular Function: A Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial
  60. The Influence of the Mediterranean Diet on Cognitive Health
  61. Effects of mixing alcohol with caffeinated beverages on subjective intoxication: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  62. Anti-Stress Effects of Lemon Balm-Containing Foods
  63. Glucose administration and cognitive function: differential effects of age and effort during a dual task paradigm in younger and older adults
  64. Investigation of the effects of solid lipid curcumin on cognition and mood in a healthy older population
  65. Assessing Premorbid Cognitive Ability in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus—a Review With Implications for Future Intervention Studies
  66. Effects of two doses of glucose and a caffeine-glucose combination on cognitive performance and mood during multi-tasking
  67. MDMA, cortisol, and heightened stress in recreational ecstasy users
  68. Effects of alcohol and energy drink on mood and subjective intoxication: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study
  69. Acute effects of tea constituents L-theanine, caffeine, and epigallocatechin gallate on cognitive function and mood: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  70. Motives for mixing alcohol with energy drinks and other nonalcoholic beverages, and consequences for overall alcohol consumption
  71. Nutritional influences on human neurocognitive functioning
  72. Randomized Controlled Trial Examining the Effects of Fish Oil and Multivitamin Supplementation on the Incorporation of n-3 and n-6 Fatty Acids into Red Blood Cells
  73. Association of pulsatile and mean cerebral blood flow velocity with age and neuropsychological performance
  74. Acute effects of a dietary non-starch polysaccharide supplement on cognitive performance in healthy middle-aged adults
  75. The acute effect of flavonoid-rich apples and nitrate-rich spinach on cognitive performance and mood in healthy men and women
  76. Nutritional influences on human neurocognitive functioning
  77. Effects of multivitamin, mineral and herbal supplement on cognition in younger adults and the contribution of B group vitamins
  78. A Randomised Placebo-Controlled Trial to Differentiate the Acute Cognitive and Mood Effects of Chlorogenic Acid from Decaffeinated Coffee
  79. The Effects of Multivitamin Supplementation on Diurnal Cortisol Secretion and Perceived Stress
  80. The effects of multivitamin supplementation on mood and general well-being in healthy young adults. A laboratory and at-home mobile phone assessment
  81. Effects of chocolate on cognitive function and mood: a systematic review
  82. Acute Effects of Different Multivitamin Mineral Preparations with and without Guaraná on Mood, Cognitive Performance and Functional Brain Activation
  83. Blood Pressure and Cognitive Function
  84. Erratum to: A randomized controlled trial investigating the effects of PCSO-524®, a patented oil extract of the New Zealand Green Lipped Mussel (Perna canaliculus), on the behaviour, mood, cognition and neurophysiology of children and adolescents (aged...
  85. A randomized controlled trial investigating the effects of PCSO-524®, a patented oil extract of the New Zealand green lipped mussel (Perna canaliculus), on the behaviour, mood, cognition and neurophysiology of children and adolescents (aged 6–14 years)...
  86. Response variability to glucose facilitation of cognitive enhancement
  87. An Acute, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Cross-over Study of 320 mg and 640 mg Doses ofBacopa monnieri(CDRI 08) on Multitasking Stress Reactivity and Mood
  88. Cocoa polyphenols enhance positive mood states but not cognitive performance: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial
  89. Cognitive effects of two nutraceuticals Ginseng and Bacopa benchmarked against modafinil: a review and comparison of effect sizes
  90. A randomized controlled trial investigating the neurocognitive effects of Lacprodan® PL-20, a phospholipid-rich milk protein concentrate, in elderly participants with age-associated memory impairment: the Phospholipid Intervention for Cognitive Ageing ...
  91. Does a Medicinal Dose of Kava Impair Driving? A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind Study
  92. Effect of Aerobic Training on Cognitive Function and Arterial Stiffness in Sedentary Young Adults: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
  93. Glucose enhancement of recognition memory: Differential effects on effortful processing but not aspects of ‘remember-know’ responses
  94. An Acute, Double‐Blind, Placebo‐Controlled Crossover Study of 320 mg and 640 mg Doses of a Special Extract of Bacopa monnieri (CDRI 08) on Sustained Cognitive Performance
  95. The Neurocognitive Effects ofHypericum perforatumSpecial Extract (Ze 117) during Smoking Cessation
  96. Breakfast is associated with enhanced cognitive function in schoolchildren. An internet based study
  97. Participant experiences from chronic administration of a multivitamin versus placebo on subjective health and wellbeing: a double-blind qualitative analysis of a randomised controlled trial
  98. The Alcohol Mixed with Energy Drink Debate: Masking the Facts! A Commentary on “Mixing an Energy Drink with an Alcoholic Beverage Increases Motivation for More Alcohol in College Students” by Marczinski and Colleagues (in press)
  99. Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity
  100. Neurocognitive and mood effects of alcohol in a naturalistic setting
  101. The Cognitive-Enhancing Effects of Bacopa monnieri: A Systematic Review of Randomized, Controlled Human Clinical Trials
  102. Acute neurocognitive effects of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)
  103. A randomized controlled trial investigating the effect of Pycnogenol and BacopaCDRI08 herbal medicines on cognitive, cardiovascular, and biochemical functioning in cognitively healthy elderly people: the Australian Research Council Longevity Interventi...
  104. Applied human psychopharmacology: the practical psychobiological consequences of some novel and ancient psychoactive drugs
  105. The effects of multitasking on psychological stress reactivity in recreational users of cannabis and MDMA
  106. The acute effects of kava and oxazepam on anxiety, mood, neurocognition; and genetic correlates: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study
  107. Steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) topography changes associated with cocoa flavanol consumption
  108. Short-Term Study on the Effects of Rosemary on Cognitive Function in an Elderly Population
  109. Docosahexaenoic acid-rich fish oil modulates the cerebral hemodynamic response to cognitive tasks in healthy young adults
  110. Herbal medicine for depression, anxiety and insomnia: A review of psychopharmacology and clinical evidence
  111. The effect of multivitamin supplementation on mood and stress in healthy older men
  112. The effect of glucose dose and fasting interval on cognitive function: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, six-way crossover study
  113. DHA-rich oil modulates the cerebral haemodynamic response to cognitive tasks in healthy young adults: a near IR spectroscopy pilot study
  114. The effect of 90 day administration of a high dose vitamin B-complex on work stress
  115. No effect of 12 weeks' supplementation with 1 g DHA-rich or EPA-rich fish oil on cognitive function or mood in healthy young adults aged 18–35 years
  116. Does coffee enriched with chlorogenic acids improve mood and cognition after acute administration in healthy elderly? A pilot study
  117. ‘ECSTASY USE, BY ITSELF, DOES NOT RESULT IN RESIDUAL NEUROTOXICITY’- A POWERFUL ARGUMENT?
  118. Improving general intelligence with a nutrient-based pharmacological intervention
  119. Neurocognitive effects of kava (Piper methysticum): a systematic review
  120. Dairy constituents and neurocognitive health in ageing
  121. MDMA and methamphetamine: some paradoxical negative and positive mood changes in an acute dose laboratory study
  122. Behavioural effects of a 10-day Mediterranean diet. Results from a pilot study evaluating mood and cognitive performance
  123. Functional foods and cognition
  124. Neurocognitive effects of herbal extracts
  125. Hair MDMA Samples Are Consistent with Reported Ecstasy Use: Findings from a Study Investigating Effects of Ecstasy on Mood and Memory
  126. Monoterpenoid extract of sage (Salvia lavandulaefolia) with cholinesterase inhibiting properties improves cognitive performance and mood in healthy adults
  127. Re-introduction of Kava(Piper methysticum)to the EU: Is There a Way Forward?
  128. Panax ginseng (G115) improves aspects of working memory performance and subjective ratings of calmness in healthy young adults
  129. Healthy middle-aged individuals are vulnerable to cognitive deficits as a result of increased arterial stiffness
  130. A short self-report measure of problems with executive function suitable for administration via the Internet
  131. Effects of American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) on neurocognitive function: an acute, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study
  132. Glucose effects on long-term memory performance: duration and domain specificity
  133. Glucose enhancement of memory depends on initial thirst
  134. Consumption of cocoa flavanols results in acute improvements in mood and cognitive performance during sustained mental effort
  135. Chewing gum alleviates negative mood and reduces cortisol during acute laboratory psychological stress
  136. Cognitive and mood effects of 8 weeks' supplementation with 400 mg or 1000 mg of the omega-3 essential fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in healthy children aged 10–12 years
  137. Panax ginseng has no effect on indices of glucose regulation following acute or chronic ingestion in healthy volunteers
  138. Glucose administration prior to a divided attention task improves tracking performance but not word recognition: evidence against differential memory enhancement?
  139. Cognitive and mood effects in healthy children during 12 weeks' supplementation with multi-vitamin/minerals
  140. An extract of Salvia (sage) with anticholinesterase properties improves memory and attention in healthy older volunteers
  141. Improved cognitive performance and mental fatigue following a multi-vitamin and mineral supplement with added guaraná (Paullinia cupana)
  142. The effects of l-theanine, caffeine and their combination on cognition and mood
  143. Neurocognitive effects of guaraná plant extract
  144. International conference on memory (ICOM-4), University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 16—21 July 2006 Ecstasy/MDMA and Memory Symposium
  145. A low glycaemic index breakfast cereal preferentially prevents children's cognitive performance from declining throughout the morning
  146. Acute cognitive effects of standardised Ginkgo biloba extract complexed with phosphatidylserine
  147. Modulation of cognitive performance following single doses of 120 mg Ginkgo biloba extract administered to healthy young volunteers
  148. The Psychopharmacology of European Herbs with Cognition-Enhancing Properties
  149. A double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-dose evaluation of the acute behavioural effects of guaraná in humans
  150. Effects of Panax ginseng, consumed with and without glucose, on blood glucose levels and cognitive performance during sustained ‘mentally demanding’ tasks
  151. Anxiolytic effects of a combination ofMelissa ofcinalis andValeriana ofcinalis during laboratory induced stress
  152. Blood glucose changes and memory: Effects of manipulating emotionality and mental effort
  153. Dancing hot on Ecstasy: physical activity and thermal comfort ratings are associated with the memory and other psychobiological problems reported by recreational MDMA users
  154. Effects of Cholinesterase Inhibiting Sage (Salvia officinalis) on Mood, Anxiety and Performance on a Psychological Stressor Battery
  155. Differential experiences of the psychobiological sequelae of ecstasy use: quantitative and qualitative data from an internet study
  156. MDMA polydrug users show processspecific central executive impairments coupled with impaired social and emotional judgement processes
  157. Single doses of Panax ginseng (G115) reduce blood glucose levels and improve cognitive performance during sustained mental activity
  158. Self-rated everyday and prospective memory abilities of cigarette smokers and non-smokers: a web-based study
  159. Compromised Arterial Oxygen Saturation in Elderly Asthma Sufferers Results in Selective Cognitive Impairment
  160. Cognitive and mood improvements of caffeine in habitual consumers and habitual non-consumers of caffeine
  161. The psychopharmacology of herbal extracts: issues and challenges
  162. Positive modulation of mood and cognitive performance following administration of acute doses of Salvia lavandulaefolia essential oil to healthy young volunteers
  163. Improved cognitive performance in human volunteers following administration of guarana (Paullinia cupana) extract: comparison and interaction with Panax ginseng
  164. Further issues regarding the possible modulation of cognitive function by the chewing of gum: response to Stephens and Tunney (2004) and Tucha et al. (2004)
  165. Chewing gum and cognitive performance: a case of a functional food with function but no food?
  166. Cognitive and physiological effects of an ?energy drink?: an evaluation of the whole drink and of glucose, caffeine and herbal flavouring fractions
  167. Attenuation of Laboratory-Induced Stress in Humans After Acute Administration of Melissa officinalis (Lemon Balm)
  168. A glucose-caffeine ‘energy drink’ ameliorates subjective and performance deficits during prolonged cognitive demand
  169. Increased intensity of Ecstasy and polydrug usage in the more experienced recreational Ecstasy/MDMA users: A WWW study
  170. The effects of protective helmet use on physiology and cognition in young cricketers
  171. Response to: Parrott AC, Buchanan T, Heffernan TM, Scholey A, Ling J, Rodgers J (2003) Parkinson?s disorder, psychomotor problems and dopaminergic neurotoxicity in recreational ecstasy/MDMA users. Psychopharmacology 167(4):449?450
  172. Patterns of Drug Use and the Influence of Gender on Self-Reports of Memory Ability in Ecstasy Users: A Web-Based Study
  173. An investigation into the psychometric properties of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale in individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome
  174. Erratum to “Chewing gum selectively improves aspects of memory in healthy volunteers [Appetite 38 (2002) 235–236]”
  175. Salvia lavandulaefolia (Spanish Sage) enhances memory in healthy young volunteers
  176. Electroencephalograph effects of single doses of Ginkgo biloba and Panax ginseng in healthy young volunteers
  177. Ginseng: potential for the enhancement of cognitive performance and mood
  178. 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
  179. A randomised, controlled trial of cognitive and psychomotor recovery from midazolam sedation following reversal with oral flumazenil
  180. Retrograde Enhancement of Kinesthetic Memory by Alcohol and by Glucose
  181. Modulation of mood and cognitive performance following acute administration of Melissa officinalis (lemon balm)
  182. Chewing gum selectively improves aspects of memory in healthy volunteers
  183. Modulation of cognition and mood following administration of single doses of Ginkgo biloba, ginseng, and a ginkgo/ginseng combination to healthy young adults
  184. Acute, dose-dependent cognitive effects ofGinkgo biloba, Panax ginseng and their combination in healthy young volunteers: differential interactions with cognitive demand
  185. Ecstasy/MDMA attributed problems reported by novice, moderate and heavy recreational users
  186. Interactions between alcohol and caffeine in relation to psychomotor speed and accuracy
  187. Water ingestion improves subjective alertness, but has no effect on cognitive performance in dehydrated healthy young volunteers
  188. Cognitive demand and blood glucose
  189. Differential effects of Ecstasy and cannabis on self-reports of memory ability: a web-based study
  190. Prospective memory, everyday cognitive failure and central executive function in recreational users of Ecstasy
  191. Subjective ratings of prospective memory deficits in MDMA (?ecstasy?) users
  192. The dose-dependent cognitive effects of acute administration of Ginkgo biloba to healthy young volunteers
  193. Cognitive Performance, Hyperoxia, and Heart Rate Following Oxygen Administration in Healthy Young Adults
  194. Oxygen and cognitive performance: the temporal relationship between hyperoxia and enhanced memory
  195. Oxygen administration selectively enhances cognitive performance in healthy young adults: a placebo-controlled double-blind crossover study
  196. Oxygen administration enhances memory formation in healthy young adults
  197. Two Time Windows of Anisomycin-Induced Amnesia for Passive Avoidance Training in the Day-Old Chick
  198. A role for the neural cell adhesion molecule in a late, consolidating phase of glycoprotein synthesis six hours following passive avoidance training of the young chick
  199. Passive avoidance learning in the young chick results in time- and locus-specific elevations of α-tubulin immunoreactivity
  200. Drugs: psychotropic medication