Journal article

Metamemory in recreational ecstasy polydrug users: What do self-reports of memory failures mean?

G Bedi, J Redman

Journal of Psychopharmacology | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2008

Abstract

Previous research has found relationships between self-rated memory and ecstasy use, such that heavier users report worse function. These findings have been interpreted in terms of objective memory capacity. However, research on metamemory suggests that self-reported memory may be only weakly related to objective function, with demographics, mood, and memory-related beliefs and feelings also contributing to ratings. This study examined relationships between ecstasy/other drug use and self-reported memory, controlling for effects of demographic factors and mood. Associations between self-reported memory, memory-related beliefs and feelings, and objectively-measured cognitive function were als..

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