The NMDA receptor partial agonist d-cycloserine does not enhance motor learning
Conclusion:
The results suggest that d-cycloserine does not exert beneficial effects on psychological treatments via mechanisms involved in motor learning. Further studies are needed to clarify the influence on other cognitive mechanisms.
Source: Journal of Psychopharmacology - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Günthner, J., Scholl, J., Favaron, E., Harmer, C. J., Johansen-Berg, H., Reinecke, A. Tags: Original Papers Source Type: research
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