The Difference in the Profile of Working Memory, Auditory Working Memory, and Spatial Working Memory between Drug, Stimulant, and Methadone Abusers and Normal People
Objective: The present study was an attempt to examine the difference in the profile of working memory, auditory working memory, and spatial working memory between drug, stimulant, and methadone abusers and normal people. Method: This study was a causal-comparative one with between-group comparison...
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Main Authors: | Ahmad Alipour (Author), Tahereh Ghorbani (Author), valiallah Farzad (Author) |
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Drug Control Headquarters, Research and Education Office,
2015-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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