PENGARUH AROMATERAPI SANDALWOOD TERHADAP FUNGSI MEMORI JANGKA PENDEK - Diponegoro University | Institutional Repository (UNDIP-IR)
DAFTAR PUSTAKA
1.
Molassiotis A, Fernadez-Ortega P, Pud D, et al. Use of complementary
and alternative medicine in cancer patients: a European survey. Annals of
oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology /
ESMO. 2005; 16: 655-63.
2.
Prabuseenivasan S, Jayakumar M and Ignacimuthu S. In vitro antibacterial
activity of some plant essential oils. BMC complementary and alternative
medicine. 2006; 6: 39.
3.
Imanishi J, Kuriyama H, Shigemori I, et al. Anxiolytic effect of
aromatherapy massage in patients with breast cancer.
Evidence-based
complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM. 2009; 6: 123-8.
4.
Wilkinson SM, Love, S. B., Westcombe, A. M., Gambles, M. A., Burgess
CC, Cargill A, Young T, Maher EJ and Ramirez AJ. Effectiveness of
aromatherapy massage in the management of anxiety and depression in patients
with cancer: a multicenter randomized controlled trial. Journal of clinical
oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. 2007;
25: 532-9.
5.
Gray H. Gray's anatomy : the anatomical basis of clinical practice. 40th
ed.: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, 2008, p.xxiv, 1551 p. ; 347-58, .
6.
Parent A and Carpenter MB. Carpenter's human neuroanatomy. 9 sub ed.:
Williams & Wilkins, 1996, p.2171; 744-56, 920-2.
7.
Degel J and Koster EP. Odors: implicit memory and performance effects.
Chemical senses. 1999; 24: 317-25.
8.
Dalton P. Odor perception and beliefs about risk. Chemical senses. 1996;
21: 447-58.
55
56
9.
Cheng A, Chang J, Kida E and Monteath N. Evaluating the anxiety-
reducing effects of aromatherapy using cognitive and memory tests. Journal of
Young Investigators. 2003; 9.
10.
WHO.
Traditional
medicine.
Available
from:
http://www.who.int/topics/traditional_medicine/en/.
11.
WHO. WHO to define information standards for traditional medicine.
Available
from:
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/notes/2010/trad_medicine_20101207/en/.
12.
Patwardhan B, Warude D, Pushpangadan P and Bhatt N. Ayurveda and
traditional
Chinese
medicine:
a
comparative
overview.
Evidence-based
complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM. 2005; 2: 465-73.
13.
Buchbauer G, Jirovetz L, Jager W, Dietrich H and Plank C.
Aromatherapy: evidence for sedative effects of the essential oil of lavender after
inhalation. Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung C, Journal of biosciences. 1991; 46:
1067-72.
14.
Dave V and Yadav S. Aromatherapy for stress relive. International
journal of Research and Development in Pharmacy and Life Sciences. 2013; 2.
15.
Buchbauer G. Lavender oil and its therapeutic properties. 2002.
16.
Hongratanaworakit T, Heuberger E and Buchbauer G. Evaluation of the
effects of East Indian sandalwood oil and alpha-santalol on humans after
transdermal absorption. Planta medica. 2004; 70: 3-7.
17.
Guyton CA. Fisiologi manusia dan mekanisme penyakit. 3 ed. 1987,
p.821; 492-4.
18.
Rathee P, Chaudhary H, Rathee S and Rathee D. Natural memory
boosters. 2008; 2: 249-56.
19.
Miller LL and Branconnier RJ. Cannabis: effects on memory and the
cholinergic limbic system. Psychological bulletin. 1983; 93: 441-56.
20.
Kishi R, Doi R, Fukuchi Y, et al. Residual neurobehavioural effects
associated with chronic exposure to mercury vapour. Occupational and
environmental medicine. 1994; 51: 35-41.
57
21.
Hua MS, Huang CC and Yang YJ. Chronic elemental mercury
intoxication: neuropsychological follow-up case study. Brain injury : [BI]. 1996;
10: 377-84.
22.
Goodwin DW, Othmer E, Halikas JA and Freemon F. Loss of short term
memory as a predictor of the alcoholic "blackout". Nature. 1970; 227: 201-2.
23.
Grove-White IG and Kelman GR. Effect of methohexitone, diazepam and
sodium 4-hydroxybutyrate on short-term memory. British journal of anaesthesia.
1971; 43: 113-6.
24.
Wagstaff LR, Mitton MW, Arvik BM and Doraiswamy PM. Statin-
associated memory loss: analysis of 60 case reports and review of the literature.
Pharmacotherapy. 2003; 23: 871-80.
25.
Helkala EL, Niskanen L, Viinamaki H, Partanen J and Uusitupa M. Short-
term and long-term memory in elderly patients with NIDDM. Diabetes care.
1995; 18: 681-5.
26.
Falcaro M, Pickles A, Newbury DF, et al. Genetic and phenotypic effects
of phonological short-term memory and grammatical morphology in specific
language impairment. Genes, brain, and behavior. 2008; 7: 393-402.
27.
Bishop DV. What causes specific language impairment in children?
Current directions in psychological science. 2006; 15: 217-21.
28.
Cannon TD, Hennah W, van Erp TG, et al. Association of DISC1/TRAX
haplotypes with schizophrenia, reduced prefrontal gray matter, and impaired
short- and long-term memory. Archives of general psychiatry. 2005; 62: 1205-13.
29.
McKinlay WW, Brooks DN, Bond MR, Martinage DP and Marshall MM.
The short-term outcome of severe blunt head injury as reported by relatives of the
injured persons. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. 1981; 44:
527-33.
30.
Salthouse TA and Babcock RL. Decomposing adult age differences in
working memory. 1991; 27: 763-76.
31.
Grady CL, McIntosh AR, Bookstein F, Horwitz B, Rapoport SI and Haxby
JV. Age-related changes in regional cerebral blood flow during working memory
for faces. NeuroImage. 1998; 8: 409-25.
58
32.
Della-Maggiore V, Sekuler AB, Grady CL, Bennett PJ, Sekuler R and
McIntosh AR. Corticolimbic interactions associated with performance on a shortterm memory task are modified by age. The Journal of neuroscience : the official
journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2000; 20: 8410-6.
33.
Harouse JM, Wroblewska Z, Laughlin MA, Hickey WF, Schonwetter BS
and Gonzalez-Scarano F. Human choroid plexus cells can be latently infected
with human immunodeficiency virus. Annals of neurology. 1989; 25: 406-11.
34.
Drevets WC and Raichle ME. Reciprocal suppression of regional cerebral
blood flow during emotional versus higher cognitive processes : implications for
interactions between emotion and cognitive. 1998; 12: 353-85.
35.
Newcomer JW, Selke G, Melson AK, et al. Decreased memory
performance in healthy humans induced by stress-level cortisol treatment.
Archives of general psychiatry. 1999; 56: 527-33.
36.
Cherrier MM, Asthana S, Plymate S, et al. Testosterone supplementation
improves spatial and verbal memory in healthy older men. Neurology. 2001; 57:
80-8.
37.
Cherrier MM, Matsumoto AM, Amory JK, et al. Testosterone improves
spatial memory in men with Alzheimer disease and mild cognitive impairment.
Neurology. 2005; 64: 2063-8.
38.
Shaywitz SE, Naftolin F, Zelterman D, et al. Better oral reading and short-
term memory in midlife, postmenopausal women taking estrogen. Menopause.
2003; 10: 420-6.
39.
Shaywitz SE, Shaywitz BA, Pugh KR, et al. Effect of estrogen on brain
activation patterns in postmenopausal women during working memory tasks.
JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association. 1999; 281: 1197-202.
40.
Standing L, Conezio J and Haber RN. Perception and memory for
pictures: single-trial learning of 2500 visual stimuli. 1970; 19.
41.
Wolfe JM, Horowitz TS and Michod KO. Is visual attention required for
robust picture memory? Vision research. 2007; 47: 955-64.
42.
Snell RS. Neuroanatomi klinik. 7 ed., p.318-21.
59
43.
Seeley RR, Stephens TD and Tate P. Anatomy and physiology. 1st ed. St.
Louis: Times Mirror/Mosby College Pub., 1989, p.xxiii, 910, 102 p.
44.
Solomon EP and Davis PW. Human anatomy & physiology. Philadelphia:
Saunders College Pub., 1983, p.xvi, 794 p.; 301-10.
45.
Derbyshire SW, Jones AK, Gyulai F, Clark S, Townsend D and Firestone
LL. Pain processing during three levels of noxious stimulation produces
differential patterns of central activity. Pain. 1997; 73: 431-45.
46.
Peyron R, Laurent B and Garcia-Larrea L. Functional imaging of brain
responses to pain. A review and meta-analysis (2000). Neurophysiologie clinique
= Clinical neurophysiology. 2000; 30: 263-88.
47.
Eichenbaum H. The cognitive neuroscience of memory : an introduction.
Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, 2002, p.x, 370 p.
1.
Molassiotis A, Fernadez-Ortega P, Pud D, et al. Use of complementary
and alternative medicine in cancer patients: a European survey. Annals of
oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology /
ESMO. 2005; 16: 655-63.
2.
Prabuseenivasan S, Jayakumar M and Ignacimuthu S. In vitro antibacterial
activity of some plant essential oils. BMC complementary and alternative
medicine. 2006; 6: 39.
3.
Imanishi J, Kuriyama H, Shigemori I, et al. Anxiolytic effect of
aromatherapy massage in patients with breast cancer.
Evidence-based
complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM. 2009; 6: 123-8.
4.
Wilkinson SM, Love, S. B., Westcombe, A. M., Gambles, M. A., Burgess
CC, Cargill A, Young T, Maher EJ and Ramirez AJ. Effectiveness of
aromatherapy massage in the management of anxiety and depression in patients
with cancer: a multicenter randomized controlled trial. Journal of clinical
oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. 2007;
25: 532-9.
5.
Gray H. Gray's anatomy : the anatomical basis of clinical practice. 40th
ed.: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, 2008, p.xxiv, 1551 p. ; 347-58, .
6.
Parent A and Carpenter MB. Carpenter's human neuroanatomy. 9 sub ed.:
Williams & Wilkins, 1996, p.2171; 744-56, 920-2.
7.
Degel J and Koster EP. Odors: implicit memory and performance effects.
Chemical senses. 1999; 24: 317-25.
8.
Dalton P. Odor perception and beliefs about risk. Chemical senses. 1996;
21: 447-58.
55
56
9.
Cheng A, Chang J, Kida E and Monteath N. Evaluating the anxiety-
reducing effects of aromatherapy using cognitive and memory tests. Journal of
Young Investigators. 2003; 9.
10.
WHO.
Traditional
medicine.
Available
from:
http://www.who.int/topics/traditional_medicine/en/.
11.
WHO. WHO to define information standards for traditional medicine.
Available
from:
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/notes/2010/trad_medicine_20101207/en/.
12.
Patwardhan B, Warude D, Pushpangadan P and Bhatt N. Ayurveda and
traditional
Chinese
medicine:
a
comparative
overview.
Evidence-based
complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM. 2005; 2: 465-73.
13.
Buchbauer G, Jirovetz L, Jager W, Dietrich H and Plank C.
Aromatherapy: evidence for sedative effects of the essential oil of lavender after
inhalation. Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung C, Journal of biosciences. 1991; 46:
1067-72.
14.
Dave V and Yadav S. Aromatherapy for stress relive. International
journal of Research and Development in Pharmacy and Life Sciences. 2013; 2.
15.
Buchbauer G. Lavender oil and its therapeutic properties. 2002.
16.
Hongratanaworakit T, Heuberger E and Buchbauer G. Evaluation of the
effects of East Indian sandalwood oil and alpha-santalol on humans after
transdermal absorption. Planta medica. 2004; 70: 3-7.
17.
Guyton CA. Fisiologi manusia dan mekanisme penyakit. 3 ed. 1987,
p.821; 492-4.
18.
Rathee P, Chaudhary H, Rathee S and Rathee D. Natural memory
boosters. 2008; 2: 249-56.
19.
Miller LL and Branconnier RJ. Cannabis: effects on memory and the
cholinergic limbic system. Psychological bulletin. 1983; 93: 441-56.
20.
Kishi R, Doi R, Fukuchi Y, et al. Residual neurobehavioural effects
associated with chronic exposure to mercury vapour. Occupational and
environmental medicine. 1994; 51: 35-41.
57
21.
Hua MS, Huang CC and Yang YJ. Chronic elemental mercury
intoxication: neuropsychological follow-up case study. Brain injury : [BI]. 1996;
10: 377-84.
22.
Goodwin DW, Othmer E, Halikas JA and Freemon F. Loss of short term
memory as a predictor of the alcoholic "blackout". Nature. 1970; 227: 201-2.
23.
Grove-White IG and Kelman GR. Effect of methohexitone, diazepam and
sodium 4-hydroxybutyrate on short-term memory. British journal of anaesthesia.
1971; 43: 113-6.
24.
Wagstaff LR, Mitton MW, Arvik BM and Doraiswamy PM. Statin-
associated memory loss: analysis of 60 case reports and review of the literature.
Pharmacotherapy. 2003; 23: 871-80.
25.
Helkala EL, Niskanen L, Viinamaki H, Partanen J and Uusitupa M. Short-
term and long-term memory in elderly patients with NIDDM. Diabetes care.
1995; 18: 681-5.
26.
Falcaro M, Pickles A, Newbury DF, et al. Genetic and phenotypic effects
of phonological short-term memory and grammatical morphology in specific
language impairment. Genes, brain, and behavior. 2008; 7: 393-402.
27.
Bishop DV. What causes specific language impairment in children?
Current directions in psychological science. 2006; 15: 217-21.
28.
Cannon TD, Hennah W, van Erp TG, et al. Association of DISC1/TRAX
haplotypes with schizophrenia, reduced prefrontal gray matter, and impaired
short- and long-term memory. Archives of general psychiatry. 2005; 62: 1205-13.
29.
McKinlay WW, Brooks DN, Bond MR, Martinage DP and Marshall MM.
The short-term outcome of severe blunt head injury as reported by relatives of the
injured persons. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. 1981; 44:
527-33.
30.
Salthouse TA and Babcock RL. Decomposing adult age differences in
working memory. 1991; 27: 763-76.
31.
Grady CL, McIntosh AR, Bookstein F, Horwitz B, Rapoport SI and Haxby
JV. Age-related changes in regional cerebral blood flow during working memory
for faces. NeuroImage. 1998; 8: 409-25.
58
32.
Della-Maggiore V, Sekuler AB, Grady CL, Bennett PJ, Sekuler R and
McIntosh AR. Corticolimbic interactions associated with performance on a shortterm memory task are modified by age. The Journal of neuroscience : the official
journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2000; 20: 8410-6.
33.
Harouse JM, Wroblewska Z, Laughlin MA, Hickey WF, Schonwetter BS
and Gonzalez-Scarano F. Human choroid plexus cells can be latently infected
with human immunodeficiency virus. Annals of neurology. 1989; 25: 406-11.
34.
Drevets WC and Raichle ME. Reciprocal suppression of regional cerebral
blood flow during emotional versus higher cognitive processes : implications for
interactions between emotion and cognitive. 1998; 12: 353-85.
35.
Newcomer JW, Selke G, Melson AK, et al. Decreased memory
performance in healthy humans induced by stress-level cortisol treatment.
Archives of general psychiatry. 1999; 56: 527-33.
36.
Cherrier MM, Asthana S, Plymate S, et al. Testosterone supplementation
improves spatial and verbal memory in healthy older men. Neurology. 2001; 57:
80-8.
37.
Cherrier MM, Matsumoto AM, Amory JK, et al. Testosterone improves
spatial memory in men with Alzheimer disease and mild cognitive impairment.
Neurology. 2005; 64: 2063-8.
38.
Shaywitz SE, Naftolin F, Zelterman D, et al. Better oral reading and short-
term memory in midlife, postmenopausal women taking estrogen. Menopause.
2003; 10: 420-6.
39.
Shaywitz SE, Shaywitz BA, Pugh KR, et al. Effect of estrogen on brain
activation patterns in postmenopausal women during working memory tasks.
JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association. 1999; 281: 1197-202.
40.
Standing L, Conezio J and Haber RN. Perception and memory for
pictures: single-trial learning of 2500 visual stimuli. 1970; 19.
41.
Wolfe JM, Horowitz TS and Michod KO. Is visual attention required for
robust picture memory? Vision research. 2007; 47: 955-64.
42.
Snell RS. Neuroanatomi klinik. 7 ed., p.318-21.
59
43.
Seeley RR, Stephens TD and Tate P. Anatomy and physiology. 1st ed. St.
Louis: Times Mirror/Mosby College Pub., 1989, p.xxiii, 910, 102 p.
44.
Solomon EP and Davis PW. Human anatomy & physiology. Philadelphia:
Saunders College Pub., 1983, p.xvi, 794 p.; 301-10.
45.
Derbyshire SW, Jones AK, Gyulai F, Clark S, Townsend D and Firestone
LL. Pain processing during three levels of noxious stimulation produces
differential patterns of central activity. Pain. 1997; 73: 431-45.
46.
Peyron R, Laurent B and Garcia-Larrea L. Functional imaging of brain
responses to pain. A review and meta-analysis (2000). Neurophysiologie clinique
= Clinical neurophysiology. 2000; 30: 263-88.
47.
Eichenbaum H. The cognitive neuroscience of memory : an introduction.
Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, 2002, p.x, 370 p.