Seasonal allergic rhinitis and antihistamine effects on children's learning

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Seasonal allergic rhinitis and antihistamine effects on children's learning. / Vuurman, Eric; Van Veggel, Lieve; Uiterwijk, Mir et al.
In: European Neuropsychopharmacology, Vol. 2, No. 3, 01.09.1992, p. 263-265.

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Vuurman E, Van Veggel L, Uiterwijk M, Leutner D, O'Hanlon JF. Seasonal allergic rhinitis and antihistamine effects on children's learning. European Neuropsychopharmacology. 1992 Sept 1;2(3):263-265. doi: 10.1016/0924-977X(92)90101-D

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title = "Seasonal allergic rhinitis and antihistamine effects on children's learning",
abstract = "Children suffering from seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR) and matched normals were instructed on the use of a didactic computer simulation. Groups of SAR children received different treatments before instruction; i.e., sedating or nonsedating antihistamines or placebo. All returned after 2 weeks for an examination measuring factual and conceptual knowledge and the application of a learned strategy. Examination results showed large impairing effects of SAR on prior learning. That effect was modified by the drug treatment relative to placebo. Conclusion: SAR and sedating antihistamines combine to reduce children's learning ability.",
keywords = "Allergy, Learning, Lymphokines, Sickness Behavior, Psychology",
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KW - Learning

KW - Lymphokines

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