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| Delia C RandallSummaryAffiliation: Papworth Hospital Country: UK Publications
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Modafinil affects mood, but not cognitive function, in healthy young volunteersDelia C Randall
Psychopharmacology Research Unit, Centre for Neuroscience Research, King s College London, London, UK
Hum Psychopharmacol 18:163-73. 2003..Further changes in mood were revealed after the stress of cognitive testing, with the 100 mg group showing greater increases in the 'psychological anxiety' and the 'aggressive mood' factors (as measured from the Bond and Lader scales)...
The cognitive-enhancing properties of modafinil are limited in non-sleep-deprived middle-aged volunteersDelia C Randall
Psychopharmacology Research Unit, Centre for Neuroscience Research, King s College London, London, UK
Pharmacol Biochem Behav 77:547-55. 2004..Thus, this study found limited evidence of cognitive-enhancing properties of modafinil in healthy middle-aged volunteers...
Does modafinil enhance cognitive performance in young volunteers who are not sleep-deprived?Delia C Randall
Psychopharmacology Research Unit, Centre for Neuroscience Research, King s College London, London, UK
J Clin Psychopharmacol 25:175-9. 2005....
Chronic treatment with modafinil may not be beneficial in patients with chronic fatigue syndromeDelia C Randall
Psychopharmacology Research Unit, Centre for Neuroscience Research, King's College London, London, UK
J Psychopharmacol 19:647-60. 2005..It is discussed whether the limited and mixed cognitive effects that we observed could have occurred by chance, or whether a subgroup of CFS patients with daytime sleepiness would have shown greater benefits...
Cognitive effects of modafinil in student volunteers may depend on IQDelia C Randall
Psychopharmacology Research Unit, Centre for Neuroscience Research, King's College London, London, UK
Pharmacol Biochem Behav 82:133-9. 2005..Furthermore, the results indicate that high IQ may limit detection of modafinil's positive effects...
Does drinking have effects on mood and cognition in male and female students?Delia C Randall
Psychopharmacology Research Unit, Centre for Neuroscience, King s College London, UK
Pharmacol Biochem Behav 78:629-38. 2004..In conclusion, there was no evidence that the group drinking moderate levels of alcohol had any cognitive impairment and the teetotal group responded to the cognitive tests with the greatest increases in negative mood...
