The effects of chlorpromazine and secobarbital under two conditions of reinforcement on the performance of chronic schizophrenic subjects (original) (raw)
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Arje Latz & Conan Kornetsky - Medfield Foundation, Medfield State Hospital, Harding, Massachusetts
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Supported in part by USPHS Grant MH-03312 and Award GM-K3-1759.
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Latz, A., Kornetsky, C. The effects of chlorpromazine and secobarbital under two conditions of reinforcement on the performance of chronic schizophrenic subjects.Psychopharmacologia 7, 77–88 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00403631
- Received: 15 June 1964
- Issue Date: March 1965
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00403631