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... normal ranges in both directions into patholog- ical or abnormal states . At the low end it goes beyond deep sleep ... normal waking EEG COMA SLEEP DROWSY NORMAL AROUSED HIGHLY EXCITED MANIA CONVULSIONS OF DEATH FIGURE 2-1 . The range of ...
... normal ranges in both directions into patholog- ical or abnormal states . At the low end it goes beyond deep sleep ... normal waking EEG COMA SLEEP DROWSY NORMAL AROUSED HIGHLY EXCITED MANIA CONVULSIONS OF DEATH FIGURE 2-1 . The range of ...
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... normal rats ( Kellogg et al . , 1980 ) . Three cases have been reported of with- drawal symptoms in infants when the mothers used normal therapeutic doses of diazepam during pregnancy . The withdrawal symptoms were tremors ...
... normal rats ( Kellogg et al . , 1980 ) . Three cases have been reported of with- drawal symptoms in infants when the mothers used normal therapeutic doses of diazepam during pregnancy . The withdrawal symptoms were tremors ...
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... normal levels , other studies have shown that there are situations where amphet- amine can actually improve performance over normal levels . In a simplified simulated flying task , where subjects are required to move a joy stick in ...
... normal levels , other studies have shown that there are situations where amphet- amine can actually improve performance over normal levels . In a simplified simulated flying task , where subjects are required to move a joy stick in ...
Contents
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Experimental Research Designs 1 History of the Study of Behavior | 10 |
Chapter Summary 8 Chapter Summary | 19 |
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Drugs and Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Pharmacology Stephanie Hancock,William McKim No preview available - 2017 |
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