Response Variability to Psychotropic DrugsW. Janke |
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... orciprenaline did not increase reports of anxiety in this situa- tion was to be expected : In the " high anxiety " provoking situation , orciprenaline also did not increase physiological measures of adrenergic arousal . A reduction in ...
... orciprenaline did not increase reports of anxiety in this situa- tion was to be expected : In the " high anxiety " provoking situation , orciprenaline also did not increase physiological measures of adrenergic arousal . A reduction in ...
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... Orciprenaline " Anger " 0 Diastolic blood pressure 0 = no change ; +/- ++ / -- = = 0 slight increase or decrease ... orciprenaline and the " anger " situation partly induced increases in different measures , however . Orciprenaline ...
... Orciprenaline " Anger " 0 Diastolic blood pressure 0 = no change ; +/- ++ / -- = = 0 slight increase or decrease ... orciprenaline and the " anger " situation partly induced increases in different measures , however . Orciprenaline ...
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... orciprenaline- " anger " - condition . Indeed , it seems plausible to assume that negative comments on performance can result in anxious - depressive ( or " anger - in " -like responses sensu Funkenstein ( 1955 ) ) , as well . However ...
... orciprenaline- " anger " - condition . Indeed , it seems plausible to assume that negative comments on performance can result in anxious - depressive ( or " anger - in " -like responses sensu Funkenstein ( 1955 ) ) , as well . However ...
Contents
Drug Response Variability Overview of Contributing Factors | 31 |
Somatic factors as predictors of psychotropic drug response | 67 |
Genetic and early environmental factors in response variability | 97 |
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