Response Variability to Psychotropic DrugsW. Janke |
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... performance ) , or detrimental ( worsen performance ) . is no good , agreed and scientifically supported scheme for classifying pharmaca , particularly as regards their effects on human performance . ( 4 ) Effects of pharmaca on animals ...
... performance ) , or detrimental ( worsen performance ) . is no good , agreed and scientifically supported scheme for classifying pharmaca , particularly as regards their effects on human performance . ( 4 ) Effects of pharmaca on animals ...
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... performance initially until the subject is reassured by the simplicity of the task . In support of this notion there appears to be a relationship between the initial performance measured in terms of a probability of a hit and ...
... performance initially until the subject is reassured by the simplicity of the task . In support of this notion there appears to be a relationship between the initial performance measured in terms of a probability of a hit and ...
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... performance of the groups under the different conditions could be clearly distinguished . While the performance of the subjects in group 1 ( unstable , excitable , nervous ) deteriorated when the tranquilizer was administered and ...
... performance of the groups under the different conditions could be clearly distinguished . While the performance of the subjects in group 1 ( unstable , excitable , nervous ) deteriorated when the tranquilizer was administered and ...
Contents
Some basic principles and their influence | 3 |
Drug Response Variability Overview of Contributing Factors | 31 |
Debus | 62 |
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