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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PSYCHOSOMIMETIC»
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1
Psychopharmacology Problems in Evaluation: Proceedings
Of particular interest in this regard are the "psychosomimetic" agents, such as
lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and mescaline. If psychosomimetic agents were
used as disorganizing stimuli, drugs with potentially beneficial effects on ...
Jonathan O. Cole, Ralph Waldo Gerard, 1959
2
Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
... pharmaco- psychosis, porphyria, psilocybin, LSD, manganese poisoning,
morphinomania, scopolamine. psychosomatic. of both mind and body, or of one
caused by the other. psychosomimetic. psychotomimetic. psychotic. 1: of,
pertaining to ...
3
The relation of psychiatry to pharmacology
These investigators pointed out that such data make it difficult to correlate the "
psychosomimetic" actions of LSD-25 with its anti-5-HT properties. Also,
Salmoiraghi et al. (703) have reported that BOL-148 (10 mg/kg intra peritoneally),
while ...
4
The American Journal of Pharmacy
(44) reported that 3,4,5-trimethoxy-amphetamine will produce hallucinations in
man. Several analogs of mescaline have been reported which evidence no
psychosomimetic activity. Reti and Castrillon (45) noted that N-
dimethylmescaline will ...
Psychosomimetic effects resemble certain symptoms of schizophrenia, but the
drugs neither provoke nor aggravate the natural disease. The pharmacodynamic
response, furthermore, is clearly distinguishable from most acute schizophrenic ...
6
Addiction Controversies
Journal of the American Medical Association 213:1300-1302 Rodin EA, Luby ED
(1965) The effects of some psychosomimetic agents on visually evoked
responses and background EEG. Electroencephalography and Clinical
Neurophvsiolngy ...
7
Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
Consultation-liaison psychiatry emerged in the s and s as the hands
-on application of psychosomatic principles to clinical medicine.
psychosomimetic Psychotomimetic (q.v.). psychostimulants Also, stimulants;
psychoactive or ...
Robert Jean Campbell, 2009
8
Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
... the intimate relationship of mental and bodily functions and their effects upon
each other. Most commonly used to describe symptoms of illnesses that are at
least partly psychic or emotional in origin. psychosomimetic (si'kO-so-mi-met'ik): 1
.
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero, 2013
9
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... psicosomático psychosomatic disorder - trastorno (m) psicosomático
psychosomatic medicine - medicina (f) psicosomatica psychosomimetic adj -
psicosomimético psychostimulant adj - psicoestimulante psychostimulant n -
psicoestimulante ...
10
Occurrence and Use of Hallucinogenic Mushrooms Containing ...
Rydzýnski, Z., Cwynar, S., Grzelak, L. and Jagiello, W. (1968) Preliminary report
on the experience with psychosomimetic drugs in the treatment of alcoholism.
Activitas Nervosa Superior 10:273. Rynearson, R.R., Wilson, M.R. Jr and Bickford
, ...
Christer Andersson, Christer Andersson – National Food Administration, Uppsala, Sweden. Jakob Kristinsson – Department of Pharmacology, University of Celand. Jørn Gry – National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark, Nordic Council of Ministers, 2009