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- Extent
- 676 pages
- Contents
-
- Part I. The methodological, chemical, biological, and clinical context for psychopharmacology
- 1. Drugs as tools in behavioral research / Roger W. Russell
- 2. Biochemical and neurophysiological action of psychoactive drugs / Harold E. Himwich
- 3. Classification of psychoactive drugs according to their chemical structures and sites of action / Frank M. Berger
- 4. The place and purpose of objective methods in psychopharmacology / Heinz E. Lehmann
- 5. The design and conduct of experiments on the psychological effects of drugs / Harvey Nash
- 6. Placebo effect / Albert A. Kurland
- 7. Behavioral toxicity / Jonathan O. Cole
- 8. Psychopharmacology and the controversial clinician / Fritz A. Freyhan
- 9. What does the clinician want to know about psychoactive drugs? / John C. Pollard and Cornelis Bakker
- 10. A psychoanalytic approach to the pharmacology of psychological processes / Lawrence S. Kubie
- Part II. Experimental procedures and results
- 11. Some applications of conditioned "fear" / Howard F. Hunt
- 12. Testing drug effects on controlled animal and human behavior / Joseph V. Brady and Sherman Ross
- 13. Chlorpromazine and the discrimination of response-produced cues / Robert Berryman, William Wagman, and Fred S. Keller
- 14. Drug effects on experimental neuroses in animals / Jules H. Masserman
- 15. Effects of chlorpromazine, meprobamate, pentobarbital, and morphine on self-stimulation / James Olds and Robert P. Travis
- 16. Effects of drugs on imprinting behavior / Eckhard H. Hess
- 17. Psychomotor tests in drug research / Edwin A. Fleishman
- 18. Alterations in psychmotor functions and individual differences in responses produced by psychoactive drugs / Conan Kornetsky
- 19. The situational test as a method for studying drug effects / Donald W. Fiske
- 20. Behavioral toxicity as measured by tests of simulated driving and of vision / James G. Miller and Leonard Uhr
- 21. Some effects of oxanamide on normal behavior / Alfred B. Kristofferson and Robert H. Cormack
- 22. Two experiments on psychoactive drugs using a simulated auto-driving device / Ted A. Loomis and Theodore C. West
- 23. Drugs and human information processing: perception, cognition, and response / James G. Miller
- 24. Drug postulates, theoretical deductions, and methodological considerations / H.J. Eysenck
- 25. Psychophysiological studies of psychoactive drugs / Alberto DiMascio and Gerald L. Klerman
- 26. Comparative behavioral effects of phenaglycodol, meprobamate, and placebo / Ralph M. Reitan
- 27. Chemotherapy and pharmacodynamic experimentation with schizophrenics / Robert Lafon and Jean Minvielle
- 28. Mental changes in psychopharmacology / Stanley D. Porteus
- 29. The use of psychoactive drugs as a neuropsychological tool in studies of attention in man / Allan F. Mirsky and H. Enger Rosvold
- 30. Re-evaluating focus of attention / Enoch Callaway III and George Stone
- 31. Drug thresholds as indicators of personality and affect / Charles Shagass
- 32. Preliminary results concerning the galvanic skin response as an indicator of drug effects / Alfred B. Kristofferson and Robert H. Cormack
- 33. Drug effects and activation level / Arch Carran
- 34. Drugs and hypothalamic excitability / Solomon D. Kaplan
- 35. The influence of predrug level of functioning on the effects of sedatives, tranquilizers, and stimulants on central autonomic function and reaction time / Robert A. Schneider
- 36. Experimental studies of the tranquilizer syndrome by the method of conditioned reflexes / Louis LeGuillant
- 37. Experimentally controlled stress and drug effects / Audrey R. Holliday
- 38. Meprobamate and laboratory-induced anxiety / G.Y. Kenyon and N.H. Pronko
- 39. The dimensional (unitary-component) measurement of anxiety, excitement, effort stress, and other mood reaction patterns / Raymond B. Cattell
- 40. Behavioral methods for assessing neuroses and psychoses / Steven G. Vandenberg
- 41. Projective techniques and drug research / Martin M. Katz
- 42. The use of drugs in information-seeking interviews / Louis A. Gottschalk
- 43. Rating scales, behavior inventories, and drugs / Maurice Lorr
- 44. Veterans Administration cooperative chemotherapy projects and related studies / Julian J. Lasky
- 45. Use of behavioral adjustment techniques in evaluating tranquilizers, and the value of drugs in social rehabilitation / Robert B. Ellsworth
- 46. Methods for the objective study of drug effects on group functioning / Vincent Nowlis
- 47. Self-ratings / Dean J. Clyde
- 48. Introspection and free-association as experimental approaches to assessing subjective and behavioral effects of psychoactive drugs / Louis A. Gottschalk
- 49. Drugs and dreams / Roy M. Whitman, Chester M. Pierce, and James Maas
- 50. The drugs and I / Chester C. Bennett
- 51. Objectively measured behavioral effects of psychoactive drugs / Loneard Uhr
- Label
- Drugs and behavior
- Title
- Drugs and behavior
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Leonard Uhr [and] James G. Miller
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1927-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Uhr, Leonard Merrick
- Dewey number
- 615.78
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
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- RM315
- RC489.D7
- LC item number
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- .U4
- U3 1960
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- NLM call number
- QV 38
- NLM item number
- U31d 1960
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Miller, James Grier
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Psychopharmacology
- Drugs
- Psychopharmacology
- Label
- Drugs and behavior, edited by Leonard Uhr [and] James G. Miller
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliography
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Part I. The methodological, chemical, biological, and clinical context for psychopharmacology -- 1. Drugs as tools in behavioral research / Roger W. Russell -- 2. Biochemical and neurophysiological action of psychoactive drugs / Harold E. Himwich -- 3. Classification of psychoactive drugs according to their chemical structures and sites of action / Frank M. Berger -- 4. The place and purpose of objective methods in psychopharmacology / Heinz E. Lehmann -- 5. The design and conduct of experiments on the psychological effects of drugs / Harvey Nash -- 6. Placebo effect / Albert A. Kurland -- 7. Behavioral toxicity / Jonathan O. Cole -- 8. Psychopharmacology and the controversial clinician / Fritz A. Freyhan -- 9. What does the clinician want to know about psychoactive drugs? / John C. Pollard and Cornelis Bakker -- 10. A psychoanalytic approach to the pharmacology of psychological processes / Lawrence S. Kubie -- Part II. Experimental procedures and results -- 11. Some applications of conditioned "fear" / Howard F. Hunt -- 12. Testing drug effects on controlled animal and human behavior / Joseph V. Brady and Sherman Ross -- 13. Chlorpromazine and the discrimination of response-produced cues / Robert Berryman, William Wagman, and Fred S. Keller -- 14. Drug effects on experimental neuroses in animals / Jules H. Masserman -- 15. Effects of chlorpromazine, meprobamate, pentobarbital, and morphine on self-stimulation / James Olds and Robert P. Travis -- 16. Effects of drugs on imprinting behavior / Eckhard H. Hess -- 17. Psychomotor tests in drug research / Edwin A. Fleishman -- 18. Alterations in psychmotor functions and individual differences in responses produced by psychoactive drugs / Conan Kornetsky -- 19. The situational test as a method for studying drug effects / Donald W. Fiske -- 20. Behavioral toxicity as measured by tests of simulated driving and of vision / James G. Miller and Leonard Uhr -- 21. Some effects of oxanamide on normal behavior / Alfred B. Kristofferson and Robert H. Cormack -- 22. Two experiments on psychoactive drugs using a simulated auto-driving device / Ted A. Loomis and Theodore C. West -- 23. Drugs and human information processing: perception, cognition, and response / James G. Miller -- 24. Drug postulates, theoretical deductions, and methodological considerations / H.J. Eysenck -- 25. Psychophysiological studies of psychoactive drugs / Alberto DiMascio and Gerald L. Klerman -- 26. Comparative behavioral effects of phenaglycodol, meprobamate, and placebo / Ralph M. Reitan -- 27. Chemotherapy and pharmacodynamic experimentation with schizophrenics / Robert Lafon and Jean Minvielle -- 28. Mental changes in psychopharmacology / Stanley D. Porteus -- 29. The use of psychoactive drugs as a neuropsychological tool in studies of attention in man / Allan F. Mirsky and H. Enger Rosvold -- 30. Re-evaluating focus of attention / Enoch Callaway III and George Stone -- 31. Drug thresholds as indicators of personality and affect / Charles Shagass -- 32. Preliminary results concerning the galvanic skin response as an indicator of drug effects / Alfred B. Kristofferson and Robert H. Cormack -- 33. Drug effects and activation level / Arch Carran -- 34. Drugs and hypothalamic excitability / Solomon D. Kaplan -- 35. The influence of predrug level of functioning on the effects of sedatives, tranquilizers, and stimulants on central autonomic function and reaction time / Robert A. Schneider -- 36. Experimental studies of the tranquilizer syndrome by the method of conditioned reflexes / Louis LeGuillant -- 37. Experimentally controlled stress and drug effects / Audrey R. Holliday -- 38. Meprobamate and laboratory-induced anxiety / G.Y. Kenyon and N.H. Pronko -- 39. The dimensional (unitary-component) measurement of anxiety, excitement, effort stress, and other mood reaction patterns / Raymond B. Cattell -- 40. Behavioral methods for assessing neuroses and psychoses / Steven G. Vandenberg -- 41. Projective techniques and drug research / Martin M. Katz -- 42. The use of drugs in information-seeking interviews / Louis A. Gottschalk -- 43. Rating scales, behavior inventories, and drugs / Maurice Lorr -- 44. Veterans Administration cooperative chemotherapy projects and related studies / Julian J. Lasky -- 45. Use of behavioral adjustment techniques in evaluating tranquilizers, and the value of drugs in social rehabilitation / Robert B. Ellsworth -- 46. Methods for the objective study of drug effects on group functioning / Vincent Nowlis -- 47. Self-ratings / Dean J. Clyde -- 48. Introspection and free-association as experimental approaches to assessing subjective and behavioral effects of psychoactive drugs / Louis A. Gottschalk -- 49. Drugs and dreams / Roy M. Whitman, Chester M. Pierce, and James Maas -- 50. The drugs and I / Chester C. Bennett -- 51. Objectively measured behavioral effects of psychoactive drugs / Loneard Uhr
- Control code
- 630963
- Dimensions
- 14 cm
- Extent
- 676 pages
- Lccn
- 60016553
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- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
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- (WaOLN)350222
- (OCoLC)630963
- Label
- Drugs and behavior, edited by Leonard Uhr [and] James G. Miller
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliography
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Part I. The methodological, chemical, biological, and clinical context for psychopharmacology -- 1. Drugs as tools in behavioral research / Roger W. Russell -- 2. Biochemical and neurophysiological action of psychoactive drugs / Harold E. Himwich -- 3. Classification of psychoactive drugs according to their chemical structures and sites of action / Frank M. Berger -- 4. The place and purpose of objective methods in psychopharmacology / Heinz E. Lehmann -- 5. The design and conduct of experiments on the psychological effects of drugs / Harvey Nash -- 6. Placebo effect / Albert A. Kurland -- 7. Behavioral toxicity / Jonathan O. Cole -- 8. Psychopharmacology and the controversial clinician / Fritz A. Freyhan -- 9. What does the clinician want to know about psychoactive drugs? / John C. Pollard and Cornelis Bakker -- 10. A psychoanalytic approach to the pharmacology of psychological processes / Lawrence S. Kubie -- Part II. Experimental procedures and results -- 11. Some applications of conditioned "fear" / Howard F. Hunt -- 12. Testing drug effects on controlled animal and human behavior / Joseph V. Brady and Sherman Ross -- 13. Chlorpromazine and the discrimination of response-produced cues / Robert Berryman, William Wagman, and Fred S. Keller -- 14. Drug effects on experimental neuroses in animals / Jules H. Masserman -- 15. Effects of chlorpromazine, meprobamate, pentobarbital, and morphine on self-stimulation / James Olds and Robert P. Travis -- 16. Effects of drugs on imprinting behavior / Eckhard H. Hess -- 17. Psychomotor tests in drug research / Edwin A. Fleishman -- 18. Alterations in psychmotor functions and individual differences in responses produced by psychoactive drugs / Conan Kornetsky -- 19. The situational test as a method for studying drug effects / Donald W. Fiske -- 20. Behavioral toxicity as measured by tests of simulated driving and of vision / James G. Miller and Leonard Uhr -- 21. Some effects of oxanamide on normal behavior / Alfred B. Kristofferson and Robert H. Cormack -- 22. Two experiments on psychoactive drugs using a simulated auto-driving device / Ted A. Loomis and Theodore C. West -- 23. Drugs and human information processing: perception, cognition, and response / James G. Miller -- 24. Drug postulates, theoretical deductions, and methodological considerations / H.J. Eysenck -- 25. Psychophysiological studies of psychoactive drugs / Alberto DiMascio and Gerald L. Klerman -- 26. Comparative behavioral effects of phenaglycodol, meprobamate, and placebo / Ralph M. Reitan -- 27. Chemotherapy and pharmacodynamic experimentation with schizophrenics / Robert Lafon and Jean Minvielle -- 28. Mental changes in psychopharmacology / Stanley D. Porteus -- 29. The use of psychoactive drugs as a neuropsychological tool in studies of attention in man / Allan F. Mirsky and H. Enger Rosvold -- 30. Re-evaluating focus of attention / Enoch Callaway III and George Stone -- 31. Drug thresholds as indicators of personality and affect / Charles Shagass -- 32. Preliminary results concerning the galvanic skin response as an indicator of drug effects / Alfred B. Kristofferson and Robert H. Cormack -- 33. Drug effects and activation level / Arch Carran -- 34. Drugs and hypothalamic excitability / Solomon D. Kaplan -- 35. The influence of predrug level of functioning on the effects of sedatives, tranquilizers, and stimulants on central autonomic function and reaction time / Robert A. Schneider -- 36. Experimental studies of the tranquilizer syndrome by the method of conditioned reflexes / Louis LeGuillant -- 37. Experimentally controlled stress and drug effects / Audrey R. Holliday -- 38. Meprobamate and laboratory-induced anxiety / G.Y. Kenyon and N.H. Pronko -- 39. The dimensional (unitary-component) measurement of anxiety, excitement, effort stress, and other mood reaction patterns / Raymond B. Cattell -- 40. Behavioral methods for assessing neuroses and psychoses / Steven G. Vandenberg -- 41. Projective techniques and drug research / Martin M. Katz -- 42. The use of drugs in information-seeking interviews / Louis A. Gottschalk -- 43. Rating scales, behavior inventories, and drugs / Maurice Lorr -- 44. Veterans Administration cooperative chemotherapy projects and related studies / Julian J. Lasky -- 45. Use of behavioral adjustment techniques in evaluating tranquilizers, and the value of drugs in social rehabilitation / Robert B. Ellsworth -- 46. Methods for the objective study of drug effects on group functioning / Vincent Nowlis -- 47. Self-ratings / Dean J. Clyde -- 48. Introspection and free-association as experimental approaches to assessing subjective and behavioral effects of psychoactive drugs / Louis A. Gottschalk -- 49. Drugs and dreams / Roy M. Whitman, Chester M. Pierce, and James Maas -- 50. The drugs and I / Chester C. Bennett -- 51. Objectively measured behavioral effects of psychoactive drugs / Loneard Uhr
- Control code
- 630963
- Dimensions
- 14 cm
- Extent
- 676 pages
- Lccn
- 60016553
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
-
- (WaOLN)350222
- (OCoLC)630963
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