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“…Based on their weight, the mean dose of quetiapine was approximately 0.17 mg/kg. Mean scores on the TPQ and SSS were within 0.5 SD of our published normative mean for this sample demographics (Swerdlow et al, 2003b) (Table 3). As reported previously (Swerdlow et al, 2003b), blink rate was elevated in low vs high gaters.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…Based on their weight, the mean dose of quetiapine was approximately 0.17 mg/kg. Mean scores on the TPQ and SSS were within 0.5 SD of our published normative mean for this sample demographics (Swerdlow et al, 2003b) (Table 3). As reported previously (Swerdlow et al, 2003b), blink rate was elevated in low vs high gaters.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Mean scores on the TPQ and SSS were within 0.5 SD of our published normative mean for this sample demographics (Swerdlow et al, 2003b) (Table 3). As reported previously (Swerdlow et al, 2003b), blink rate was elevated in low vs high gaters. Otherwise, low gaters did not differ significantly from high gaters (ie individuals in the upper three quartiles of the PPI distribution), when compared across a number of demographic, psychological, or physical characteristics (Table 3).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…We suggest that some novel experimental paradigms such as evoked potentials, 181,182 prepulse inhibition 183 and some computer game models 184 may also prove useful in unraveling the role of specific genes in contributing to the multifaceted dimensions of human personality. Knowledge of a gene's action at a lower level of brain organization such as those mediated by prepulse inhibition [185][186][187] and evoked potentials 188,189 may well clarify the role of particular polymorphisms in higher order behaviors such as personality constructs.…”
Section: Beyond Self-report Temperament Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methods used in these studies were very similar to those used in studies described in a recent report (Swerdlow et al, 2002a), were approved by the UCSD Human Subjects Institutional Review Board (IRB 011202), and were approved and supported by the National Institute of Mental Health (MH 59803). A total of 30 R handed males (Table 1) completed testing; the study involved phone contact and two laboratory visits ( Figure 1) and subjects were paid $140 (US) for study completion.…”
Section: Human Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%