A pilot study to explore the effects of substances on cognition, mood, performance, and experience of daily activities
ConclusionThis study was novel in population and data collection. Complex perspectives about substance use were offered by recruiting professionals and students outside at-risk populations or addiction-related services. By examining effects of substances, this research offers nuanced understandings of self-reported effects of psychoactive substances on performance, mood, cognition, and quality of experience.
Source: Performance Enhancement and Health - Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research
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