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AUTONOMIC FUNCTION BLOOD PRESSURE RESPONSES TO MECHOLYL Funkenstein ( 1954 ) reported that he and his coworkers had demon- ... A positive response is defined as an excessive drop in blood pressure and a prolonged rate of return to the ...
AUTONOMIC FUNCTION BLOOD PRESSURE RESPONSES TO MECHOLYL Funkenstein ( 1954 ) reported that he and his coworkers had demon- ... A positive response is defined as an excessive drop in blood pressure and a prolonged rate of return to the ...
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ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM ( EEG ) AROUSAL 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 ...
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM ( EEG ) AROUSAL 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 ...
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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 cited by ...
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 cited by ...
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