Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... response in blood pressure to an injection of Mecholyl . This procedure has been referred to as the Funkenstein test . The test consists of the measurement of blood pressure at specific in- tervals before and after the intramuscular ...
... response in blood pressure to an injection of Mecholyl . This procedure has been referred to as the Funkenstein test . The test consists of the measurement of blood pressure at specific in- tervals before and after the intramuscular ...
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... RESPONSE Paulson and Gottlieb ( 1961 ) made a longitudinal study of the electro- encephalographic arousal response in 11 depressed patients . The rationale behind their study was that the depressed patient seems in general to be self ...
... RESPONSE Paulson and Gottlieb ( 1961 ) made a longitudinal study of the electro- encephalographic arousal response in 11 depressed patients . The rationale behind their study was that the depressed patient seems in general to be self ...
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Aaron T. Beck. PLACEBO RESPONSE The rate of placebo response is radically different in different studies . It ranges from 0-77 per cent ( Wechsler , Grosser , and Greenblatt , 1965 ; Friedman et al . , 1966 ) . In the imipramine studies ...
Aaron T. Beck. PLACEBO RESPONSE The rate of placebo response is radically different in different studies . It ranges from 0-77 per cent ( Wechsler , Grosser , and Greenblatt , 1965 ; Friedman et al . , 1966 ) . In the imipramine studies ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
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