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Entheogens / Euphoriants / Cannabis smoking / Psychology / Mindbody interventions / Recall / Recognition memory / Cannabis / Placebo / Memory / False memory / Tetrahydrocannabinol
Date: 2012-04-20 11:34:29
Entheogens
Euphoriants
Cannabis smoking
Psychology
Mindbody interventions
Recall
Recognition memory
Cannabis
Placebo
Memory
False memory
Tetrahydrocannabinol

Psychopharmacology:15–24 DOIs00213ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Psychoactive drugs and false memory: comparison

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