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 and the subjective criterion appears in Table 2. Relatively broad traits such as neuroticism and extraversion were only used for the prediction of performance changes but not for changes in subjective activity due to ...
... performance and the subjective criterion appears in Table 2. Relatively broad traits such as neuroticism and extraversion were only used for the prediction of performance changes but not for changes in subjective activity due to ...
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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