Psychopharmacology and Reaction TimeIan Hindmarch, Bernd Aufdembrinke, Helmut Ott This book aims to review and illustrate the uses of reaction time in psychopharmacology ranging from inter-CNS work in neurophysiology to the gross measurement of behavioural changes in vital life situations such as the braking time taken to stop a car. The illustrations are backed by methodological and theoretical contributions which place studies using RT in an appropriate context. |
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... studies performed under standardized conditions in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki ( 1975 , Tokyo revision ) during the routine development of new drugs . The data can be divided into two parts . Part A comprises four studies ...
... studies performed under standardized conditions in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki ( 1975 , Tokyo revision ) during the routine development of new drugs . The data can be divided into two parts . Part A comprises four studies ...
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... Studies in human psychopharmacology have specific problems of their own which are not normally encountered in human performance research . First , drug studies are more difficult to conduct , more costly and more time- consuming . The ...
... Studies in human psychopharmacology have specific problems of their own which are not normally encountered in human performance research . First , drug studies are more difficult to conduct , more costly and more time- consuming . The ...
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... studies which are concerned with differences in processing strategies ( Cohen and Faulkner , 1983 ) cannot be interpreted in terms of complexity hypothesis . Thus , differences in preparation strategies can produce a disproportionate ...
... studies which are concerned with differences in processing strategies ( Cohen and Faulkner , 1983 ) cannot be interpreted in terms of complexity hypothesis . Thus , differences in preparation strategies can produce a disproportionate ...
Contents
The Evaluation of Drug Effects in Laboratory Tasks | 15 |
Agerelated Visual Information Processing in Tasks of Different | 37 |
Agerelated Automatic Versus Controlled Visual Search | 57 |
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Neuro-Psychopharmaka: Ein Therapie-Handbuch Band 1: Allgemeine Grundlagen ... Peter Riederer,Gerd Laux No preview available - 1992 |