Adrienne Pauline, Samantha Conway and Shelby Conkling
Adrienne Pauline, Samantha Conway and Shelby Conkling
This study examined the effect of sage on memory retention via inhalation. It was hypothesized that Digit Span (DS) raw scores and higher longest digit span forward (LDSF) scores would be higher in the experimental group. The results indicated that sage did not improve short term memory when administered through inhalation, and the hypothesis was not supported. Limitations included a cross sectional design, small sample size, and only short-term memory examined.
Major:
Psychology
Exhibition Category:
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Exhibition Format:
Poster Presentation
Campus:
Behrend
Faculty Sponsor:
Wilson Brown
Poster Number:
131