Squire L R, Judd L L, Janowsky D S, Huey L Y
Am J Psychiatry. 1980 Sep;137(9):1042-6. doi: 10.1176/ajp.137.9.1042.
The authors studied the effects of lithium carbonate on memory and cognitive function in 16 psychiatric patients, who received lithium for 2 weeks and placebo for 2 weeks in a double-blind cross-over design. At the end of each treatment phase, subjects were administered a battery of memory and cognitive tests. As reported previously, lithium induced slowing of performance on certain of the perceptual motor tests; however, lithium did not cause memory impairment or a change in self-assessment of memory functions.