Working memory dysfunction in fibromyalgia is associated with genotypes of the catechol- o-methyltransferase gene: an event-related potential study

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  • who: David Ferrera from the Department of Psychology, School of Health Sciences, Rey Juan Carlos University, AvAtenas s/n., Alcorcu00f3n, Madrid, Spain have published the research work: Working memory dysfunction in fibromyalgia is associated with genotypes of the catechol- O-methyltransferase gene: an event-related potential study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this research was to investigate the potential effect of the COMT gene in fibromyalgia patients on ERP working memory indices (P2 and P3 components).
  • future: Future studies should be done to replicate these promising results using ERP and . . .

     

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