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1. Environmental Effect of High-voltage Towers on the Cerebellum and Cognitive Impairments in the Monkey.

2. Perceived Stress and Cfognition Function Quantification in a Scary Video Game: An Electroencephalogram Features and Biochemical Measures.

3. Prenatal Stress-induced Spatial Memory Deficit in a Sex-specific Manner in Mice: A Possible Involvement of Hippocampal Insulin Resistance.

4. The Effect of 12 Hz Extremely Lowfrequency Electromagnetic Field on Visual Memory of Male Macaque Monkeys.

5. The Effect of Brain Teaser Games on the Attention of Players Based on Hormonal and Brain Signals Changes.

6. Research Paper: Stress-Induced Spatial Memory Deficit Reversed by Basolateral Amygdala NMDA Receptor Inhibition in Male Wistar Rats.

7. Changes in Cognitive Functions Following Violent and Football Video Games in Young Male Volunteers by Studying Brain Waves.

8. Effect of Nitric Oxide on Basolateral Amygdala on Persistence of Anxiety and Depression in Stressed Male Rats.

9. The Beneficial or Harmful Effects of Computer Game Stress on Cognitive Functions of Players.

10. Effects of the Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields on NMDA-Receptor Gene Expression and Visual Working Memory in Male Rhesus Macaques.

11. Transient Inactivation of Shell Part of Nucleus Accumbens Inhibits and Exacerbates Stress-Induced Metabolic Alterations in Wistar Rats.

12. Review Paper: Role of Nitric Oxide on Dopamine Release and Morphine-Dependency.

13. Effects of Memantine, an NMDA Antagonist, on Metabolic Syndromes in Female NMRI Mice.

14. The Effects of Fifa 2015 Computer Games on Changes in Cognitive, Hormonal and Brain Waves Functions of Young Men Volunteers.

15. Evaluating the Effects of Oral Morphine on Embryonic Development of Spinal Cord in Wistar Rats.

16. Oral Morphine Consumption Reduces Lens Development in Rat Embryos.

17. New View on Treatment of Drug Dependence.

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