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The following pages link to Tyrosine reverses a cold-induced working memory deficit in humans (Q34726017):
Displaying 35 items.
- The Impact of Different Environmental Conditions on Cognitive Function: A Focused Review (Q26771510) (← links)
- Tyrosine improves cognitive performance and reduces blood pressure in cadets after one week of a combat training course (Q33860842) (← links)
- Empathy skill-dependent modulation of working memory by painful scene. (Q33866795) (← links)
- Tyrosine improves working memory in a multitasking environment. (Q33879048) (← links)
- Separation-induced body weight loss, impairment in alternation behavior, and autonomic tone: effects of tyrosine (Q33939556) (← links)
- Nutrition, brain function and cognitive performance (Q35150681) (← links)
- The brain and fatigue: new opportunities for nutritional interventions? (Q36502985) (← links)
- Working memory reloaded: tyrosine repletes updating in the N-back task (Q37394172) (← links)
- Literature review on the role of dietary protein and amino acids in cognitive functioning and cognitive decline. (Q38132686) (← links)
- Optimal composition of fluid-replacement beverages (Q38203223) (← links)
- Influence of energy drink ingredients on mood and cognitive performance (Q38257905) (← links)
- Acute effects of dietary constituents on motor skill and cognitive performance in athletes (Q38268570) (← links)
- Nutra-ergonomics: influence of nutrition on physical employment standards and the health of workers. (Q38859289) (← links)
- Tyrosine ameliorates some of the clinical, biochemical and haematological effects of acute stress associated with transportation of desert sheep. (Q38868670) (← links)
- Selective dietary supplementation in early postpartum is associated with high resilience against depressed mood (Q39304534) (← links)
- Mesoprefrontal dopaminergic neurons: can tyrosine availability influence their functions? (Q41432838) (← links)
- People are different: tyrosine's modulating effect on cognitive control in healthy humans may depend on individual differences related to dopamine function (Q42930656) (← links)
- Tyrosine enhances behavioral and mesocorticolimbic dopaminergic responses to aversive conditioning (Q43330273) (← links)
- The modulatory effects of dopamine D1 and D2 receptor function on object working memory in humans (Q44393705) (← links)
- A comparison of tyrosine against placebo, phentermine, caffeine, and D-amphetamine during sleep deprivation (Q44529825) (← links)
- Methodological approach to moving nutritional science evidence into practice (Q45069016) (← links)
- Acute oral administration of a tyrosine and phenylalanine-free amino acid mixture reduces exercise capacity in the heat. (Q45947734) (← links)
- Cognitive and Mood Effects of a Nutrient Enriched Breakfast Bar in Healthy Adults: A Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel Groups Study (Q47163585) (← links)
- Food for thought: association between dietary tyrosine and cognitive performance in younger and older adults. (Q47573887) (← links)
- Positive effects of basic training on cognitive performance and mood of adult females. (Q47805928) (← links)
- Dose-Dependent Effects of Oral Tyrosine Administration on Plasma Tyrosine Levels and Cognition in Aging (Q47953882) (← links)
- No effect of oral tyrosine on total tyrosine levels in breast milk: implications for dietary supplementation in early postpartum (Q48255924) (← links)
- Acute cold stress leading to elevated corticosterone neither enhances synaptic efficacy nor impairs LTP in the dentate gyrus of freely moving rats (Q48460620) (← links)
- D1- versus D2-receptor modulation of visuospatial working memory in humans. (Q48493267) (← links)
- Food for creativity: tyrosine promotes deep thinking (Q48513777) (← links)
- Modulation of memory fields by dopamine D1 receptors in prefrontal cortex. (Q52051956) (← links)
- Why Is Working Memory Performance Unstable? A Review of 21 Factors. (Q55143593) (← links)
- Neuro-Cognitive Effects of Acute Tyrosine Administration on Reactive and Proactive Response Inhibition in Healthy Older Adults (Q56891381) (← links)
- A Hydrolyzed Chicken Extract CMI-168 Enhances Learning and Memory in Middle-Aged Mice (Q61814402) (← links)
- Catecholaminergic modulation of the cost of cognitive control in healthy older adults (Q89830960) (← links)