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β-Adrenergic blockade and emotional memory in PTSD
2001
International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology
Emotional arousal has been shown to enhance memory, an effect that is blocked by propranolol suggesting that the noradrenergic system is important in the mechanism action. Because PTSD has as prominent features heightened arousal and distressing memories, the current study was undertaken to examine whether PTSD subjects differed from controls in emotional enhancement of memory. Seventeen subjects with PTSD and 21 controls received either placebo or 40 mg of propranolol prior to exposure to
doi:10.1017/s1461145701002607
pmid:11806863
fatcat:uefbwv5fynbgrcinpf7trz5vt4