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Publikováno v:
Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England). 9(3)
The selective, brain penetrant, 5-HT1D receptor agonist SKF 99101H (10-30 mg/kg i.p.) caused a dose-related fall in rectal temperature in guinea pigs which lasted longer than 2 h. Sumatriptan (1.0-100 mg/kg i.p.), a selective 5-HT1D agonist which doe
Autor:
P.D. Slade, C.A. Bartzokas
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hospital Infection. 18:508-514
This paper addresses the critical issue of motivating hospital staff to comply with standard infection control procedures. Previous psychological assessment of infection control knowledge, attitudes and behaviour has indicated that the reasons for no
Publikováno v:
Journal of neuroscience methods. 64(2)
Guinea pigs respond to 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) with a complex behavioural syndrome which includes distinctive whole-body jerks (myoclonic jerks). These are species-specific, involve all major muscle groups, are highly rhythmic and can occur with
Autor:
G.R. Fournier, P.D. Slade
Publikováno v:
Optics Communications. 29:325-328
An experimental investigation was made of the xenon excimer laser. Several laser cavities have been employed with excitation by electron beams of cross section (15×2) cm 2 and (55×4) cm 2 and current density 100–150 A cm -2 injected transverse to
Publikováno v:
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 1:45-56
1. Patients with anorexia nervosa respond excessively to ‘external’ information about their body weight. 2. This was demonstrated in six patients by deceiving them about their body weight: if they thought they were losing weight they responded wi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 25:289-301
Haemodialysis is a therapy in which adherence to diet, fluid and medication intake are critically important in determining continuing survival. The present study was an attemp to derive a simple criterion of compliance, and to develop methods of pred
Autor:
C.P. Kimball, F. Askevold, P.B.C. Fenwick, W. Hartrodt, A.H. Crisp, R. Kertesz, H. van Coppenolle, M.A. Leibovich, R.G. Priest, Erna Naumann, P. Hahn, N. Schäfer, Ziprian H, C. Simons, H. Katschnig, A.J. Forrest, H. Freyberger, U. Genscher, J. Gordesch, F. Reimann, W. Gödicke, R. Karstens, H. Mayer, G.S. Philippopoulos, R. Adler, R. Pierloot, F.H. Frankel, M. Dietrich, W. Pöldinger, B. Luban-Plozza, P. Sint, M. Rotmann, G. Koptagel, P. Pinkerton, P.D. Slade, Florence Osborne, V. Scheiber, H.H. Wolff, J. Läuter, F. Antonelli, E. Ringel, K. Köhle, E. Stonehill, W. Schüffel, I. Demel, R.C.B. Aitken, Ida Cermak, R. Baumann, H. Musaph, M. Sostero, B. Woodward, Edward Stonehill, P.E. Sifneos, G.W.H. Leytham, T. von Uexküll, F. Lomazzi, A. Comazzi, G. Invernizzi, A. Appels, G.W. Fenton, L. Ancona, Brigitte Stanek, C.L. Cazzullo, D. Quinlan, B. Scholich, R. Ventura, M. Jackson, J.C. Nemiah, G.F.M. Russell
Publikováno v:
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 22:I-IV
Autor:
P.D. Slade
Publikováno v:
Behaviour Research and Therapy. 10:85-91
Autor:
D. Quinlan, M. Dietrich, J. Gordesch, M. Sostero, Brigitte Stanek, F.H. Frankel, J. Läuter, W. Pöldinger, H. Freyberger, E. Stonehill, W. Schüffel, A. Appels, B. Scholich, R. Karstens, H. van Coppenolle, Ida Cermak, C.L. Cazzullo, R. Ventura, B. Luban-Plozza, F. Antonelli, P.B.C. Fenwick, H.H. Wolff, G.F.M. Russell, N. Schäfer, R.G. Priest, F. Askevold, M. Rotmann, M. Jackson, H. Mayer, Ziprian H, G.W.H. Leytham, W. Gödicke, P. Sint, I. Demel, C. Simons, Edward Stonehill, G. Koptagel, J.C. Nemiah, L. Ancona, R. Kertesz, A. Comazzi, B. Woodward, P.D. Slade, G.S. Philippopoulos, P. Pinkerton, T. von Uexküll, C.P. Kimball, H. Katschnig, R. Pierloot, R. Adler, A.J. Forrest, G. Invernizzi, P. Hahn, W. Hartrodt, U. Genscher, Erna Naumann, K. Köhle, Florence Osborne, V. Scheiber, E. Ringel, R. Baumann, H. Musaph, P.E. Sifneos, A.H. Crisp, M.A. Leibovich, G.W. Fenton, F. Reimann, R.C.B. Aitken, F. Lomazzi
Publikováno v:
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 22:65-68
Autor:
G.F.M. Russell, P.D. Slade
Publikováno v:
Psychotherapy and psychosomatics. 22(2)
Patients suffering from anorexia nervosa often display extreme concern over their physical size and weight. Observers have noted that this tendency, variously described and interpreted, may reach delusional proportions in some patients. In this paper