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The first chapter of the book describes the horrifying psychiatric experiments performed in the nineteen-fifties by one Donald Ewen Cameron, in which subjects were tortured by electroshock.
We suggest here that microarray experiments using brain-gene expression levels from psychiatric experiments (e.g. schizophrenia group vs non- schizophrenia group) can utilize microarray data not only for group mean effects (i.e. standard microarray analysis) but also, whenever possible, should evaluate expression levels by individual subjects.
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In 1998, The Boston Globe featured Dr. Abuzzahab in a front-page article questioning the safety of psychiatric drug experiments.
When a psychiatric researcher experimenting with rhesus monkeys was picketed at home, Dr. Bianco said, the university provided police escorts and obtained a restraining order in court.
On the same day as the NIRS experiment, psychiatric symptoms were evaluated by one psychiatrist (K.K).
Thirteen right-handed age-matched controls (mean age 52±8 years) with no history of neurologic or psychiatric disease participated in experiment 1.
Promising experiments in delivering psychiatric services were underway, such as the Louisville Homecare Project which demonstrated that many individuals with schizophrenia could be cared for at home by visiting public health nurses.
Twenty right-handed, native-English speaking volunteers with no history of neurological or psychiatric conditions participated in the experiment.
Twenty subjects (aged 20 31, mean = 23.6 years, 11 females and 9 males) with no history of neurological or psychiatric illness participated in the experiment.
As a consequence most patients in this study had mild symptoms at the time of the experiment: mean Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) positive symptom score 1.8 (very mild) and mean BPRS negative symptom score 1.8 (very mild).
Recent experiments suggest that certain psychiatric conditions can be caused by just a few malfunctioning neurons out of the trillions in every brain.
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