A comparative study of the effects of methamphetamine on memory in existing and recovering addicts from a South African population
Memory is a complex of systems by which an organism registers, stores and retrieves exposure to an event or experience. Literature purports that methamphetamine users and dependents have been found to exhibits signs of memory impairment. The aim of the research was to establish the possible existenc...
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Main Authors: | Cindy van Wyk (Author), Anita D. Stuart (Author) |
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