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An Amphetamine Model of Manic Depressive Illness

International Pharmacopsychiatry, 2017
Many features of manic-depressive illness can be mimicked in man by the use and withdrawal of amphetamines. In higher doses these drugs induce a syndrome virtually indistinguishable from paranoid schizophrenia. In this paper, some of the biochemical and physiological effects of the amphetamines are examined with the hope of clarifying the nature of the
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Outline of a theory of manic-depressive illness

Medical Hypotheses, 1998
Manic-depressive illness is characterized by locking into extreme states and alternation between those extremes. Locking into extreme states is also characteristic of a bistable, a basic electronic device of which the essential feature is a positive feedback loop with greater than unity gain.
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Understanding Manic-depressive Illness

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1998
F K, Goodwin, S N, Ghaemi
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Manic-Depressive Illness

The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2009
Mark Oette   +194 more
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Manic Depressive Illness

Psychosomatics, 1972
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What is to be done? Controversies in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Manic-Depressive Illness

World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 2000
Gary S Sachs, Nassir Ghaemi, G S Sachs
exaly  

URIC-ACID METABOLISM IN MANIC-DEPRESSIVE ILLNESS AND DURING LITHIUM THERAPY

Lancet, The, 1968
H W Reading, G W Ashcroft, H W Reading
exaly  

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