1994
DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(94)90299-2
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Tyrosine reverses a cold-induced working memory deficit in humans

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“…Therefore, we adjusted the dose-response analyses for baseline tyrosine levels. Our time courses for tyrosine were similar to those in the previous studies using a 150 mg/kg body weight dose [2,32]. However, where the increase in tyrosine levels was two-to threefold in those studies, the increase in our study was five-to sevenfold in both young and older adults after the same doses of tyrosine.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…Therefore, we adjusted the dose-response analyses for baseline tyrosine levels. Our time courses for tyrosine were similar to those in the previous studies using a 150 mg/kg body weight dose [2,32]. However, where the increase in tyrosine levels was two-to threefold in those studies, the increase in our study was five-to sevenfold in both young and older adults after the same doses of tyrosine.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…During the test visit, the task was practiced once more with and without feedback, right after consuming the study product. The actual N-back task was performed 90 minutes after tyrosine consumption, the moment that we expected the tyrosine levels to begin peaking, as based on previous studies [2,32]. The task was presented on a laptop using Presentation 17.1 software (Neurobehavioural Systems, Inc. San Francisco, USA).…”
Section: Fig 2 Schematic Overview Of the Numerical N-back Taskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subjects also displayed fewer adverse emotions, such as confusion, unhappiness, hostility, and tension, normally associated with exposure to environmental Stressors (6). Additional studies have confirmed and extended these findings (49,87). Rat studies have confirmed these results and also shown that tyrosine treatment reverses working memory escape latency decrements and alleviates hypoxiainduced retardation of learning (50,85).…”
Section: Benefits Of Tyrosine Supplementationsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Average temperatures varied from a high of -2.9°C in January and a low of - 26 . The indoor living compartment temperature in both summer and winter at both stations was between 18 and 25°C, although there is a substantial vertical thermal gradient in Antarctica (27).…”
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confidence: 99%