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Effects of lovastatin on cognitive function and psychological well-being
Matthew F. Muldoon
,
Steven D. Barger
, Christopher M. Ryan
, Janine D. Flory
, John P. Lehoczky
, Karen A. Matthews
, Stephen B. Manuck
Psychological Sciences
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Animal Research
16%
Clinical Significance
16%
Clinical Trials
16%
Cognitive Behavior
16%
Cognitive Function
100%
Confidence Interval
33%
Healthy Adults
16%
Hostility
16%
Hypercholesterolemia
16%
Lovastatin
100%
Low-density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Level
16%
Memory Recall
16%
Neuropsychological Performance
16%
Neuropsychological Tests
33%
Performance Decrement
16%
Performance Domain
16%
Placebo
50%
Placebo Groups
16%
Psychological Distress
16%
Psychological Well-being
100%
Psychomotor Speed
33%
Quality of Life
16%
Serum Lipids
16%
Test Performance
16%
Treatment Duration
16%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
16%
Cognitive Function
100%
Distress Syndrome
16%
Hostility
16%
Lovastatin
100%
Low Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol
16%
Neuropsychological Test
33%
Placebo
66%
Psychology
Cognitive Function
100%
Hostility
33%
Mood
33%
Psychological Distress
33%
Psychological Well-Being
100%
Quality of Life
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Clinical Trial
16%
Cross-Sectional Study
16%
Distress Syndrome
16%
Hypercholesterolemia
16%
Low Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol
16%
Mevinolin
100%
Normal Human
16%
Placebo
66%