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Foundations of biochemical psychiatry /

And ConclusionsReferences; Chapter 7. Drugs, Neurotransmitters, and Schizophrenia; Phenothiazines; Stimulants; Psychedelic Drugs; Phenothiazines and Acetylcholine Receptors; Amphetamines and Catecholamines; Amine-Related Enzymes in Schizophrenics; Amine-Methylating Enzymes that Synthesize Psychotomi...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Segal, David S., Yager, Joel, Sullivan, John L. (John Lawrence), 1943-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : Butterworths, �1976.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Foundations of Biochemical Psychiatry; Copyright Page; Preface; Table of Contents; Reading Selections and Contributors; Acknowledgments; Chapter1. Introduction to Fundamental Concepts; Abnormal Behavior; Biochemical Considerations; Research Strategies; Chapter 2. Schizophrenia; Clinical Description; Treatment; Reading Selections; Chapter 3. The Genetics of Schizophrenic and Schizoid Disease; The Basic Evidence; The Schizoid; Quantitative Aspects; Genetic Hypothesis; Modifying Factors; Conclusion; Summary; References and Notes
  • Chapter 4. Biochemical and Sleep Studies of Schizophrenia: A Review of the Literature 1960-1970: Part I. Biochemical StudiesThe Pink Spot in Schizophrenia; Mauve Factor; Bufotenine; Histamine; Taraxein; Serum Factors; Frohman Factor; Serum Enzymes; Summary (Part 1); Chapter 5. A Review of the Literature
  • 1960-1970: Part II. Sleep Studies; Summary (Part 2); Conclusion; References; Chapter 6. Amphetamine Psychosis: A Multi-dimensional Process; Predisposing Personality; Drug Effect; Behavioral Antecedents of Amphetamine Psychosis; Comparison with Other Organic Psychoses; Discussion
  • Chapter 10. Toward a Biology of Affective Disorders : Genetic ContributionsEvidence for a Genetic Factor; Heritability; Role of Environment; Phenomenology, Nosology, and Genetics; Mode of Genetic Transmission; Research Design in a Heritable Psychiatric Disorder; Summary and Conclusion; References; Chapter 11. The Catecholamine Hypothesis of Affective Disorders: A Review of Supporting Evidence; Biology of Brain Monoamines; Studies with Antidepressive Agents; Studies with Reserpine and Reserpine-like Drugs; Studies in Patients with Affective Disorders; Conclusion; Summary; References
  • Chapter 12.L-DOPA, Catecholamines, and Behavior: A Clinical and Biochemical Study in Depressed PatientsIntroduction; Methods; Clinical Results; Biological Results; Discussion; References; Chapter 13. Catecholamines and Affective Disorders Revised: A Critical Assessment; Blood and Urine; Blood; Urine; Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF); Urine and CSF; Comments; References; Chapter 14. Indoleamines and Affective Disorders; C.S.F. Studies; Urinary Studies; Summary; References; Chapter 15. A Cholinergic-Adrenergic Hypothesis of Mania and Depression; Introduction