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Date of correction: February 24, 2009Reason for correction: -Correction: CITATIONDetails: Wrong : 1. BERGER,F. M. The chemistry and mode of action of tranquilizing drugs. Ann. N. T. Acad. Sci., 1957, 67 (10), 685-700. 2. BRADY, J. V. Does tetraethylammonium reduce fear? 3. comp. phvsiol. Psvchwi., 1953, 46, 307-310. 3. COOK, L., WEIDLEY, E. F., MORRIS, R. W., & MATTIS, P. A. Neuropharmacologi-cal and behavioral effects of chlorpro-mazine (thorazine hydrochloride). J. Pharm. exp. Therap., 1953, 113, 11-12. 4. COOK, L., & WEIDLEV, E. F. Behavioral effects of some psychopharmacological agents. Ann. N. T. Acad. Sci., 1957, 66, 740-752. 5. COURVOISIER, S. Pharmacodynamic basis for the use of chlorpromazine in psychia-try. Y. clin. Psyychopath., 1956, 17, 25-37. 6. GANOLOFF, H. Effect of phenaglycodol and meprobamate on spontaneous brain activity, evoked EEG arousal and re-cruitment in the cat. J. Phar:n. exp. Therap., 1959, 126, 30-40. 7. HUNT, H. F. Some effects of drugs on classical (type S) conditioning. Ann. N. T. Acad. Sci., 1956, 65, 258-267. 8. HUNT, H. F. Some effects of meproba-mate on conditioned fear and emotional behavior. Ann. N. T. Acad. Sci., 1957, 67, 712-723. 9. PFEIFFER, C. C., ROIOPELLE, A. J., SMITH, R. P., JENNEY, E. H., & WILLIAM, H. L. Comparative study of the effect of me-probamate on the conditioned response, on strychinine and penthlenetetrazol thresholds, on the normal electroence-phalogram and on polysynaptic reflexes. Ann. N. T. Acad. Sci., 1957, 67, 734-745. 10. SIEGEL, P. S. c onparainetiric statistics of the behavioral sciences. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1956. 11. WISLER, A. The relation of pwchiatrv to pharmacology. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins Co., 1957.
Right : 1. BERGER, F. M. The chemistry and mode of action of tranquilizing drugs. Ann. N. T. Acad. Sci., 1957, 67 (10), 685-700. 2. BRADY, J. V. Does tetraethylammonium reduce fear? J. comp. phvsiol. Psvchol., 1953, 46, 307-310. 3. COOK, L., WEIDLEY, E. F., MORRIS, R. W., & MATTIS, P. A. Neuropharmacologial and behavioral effects of chlorpromazine (thorazine hydrochloride). J. Pharm. exp. Therap., 1953, 113, 11-12. 4. COOK, L., & WEIDLEY, E. F. Behavioral effects of some psychopharmacological agents. Ann. N. T. Acad. Sci., 1957, 66, 740-752. 5. COURVOISIER, S. Pharmacodynamic basis for the use of chlorpromazine in psychiatry. J. clin. Psychopath., 1956, 17, 25-37. 6. GANGLOFF, H. Effect of phenaglycodol and meprobamate on spontaneous brain activity, evoked EEG arousal and recruitment in the cat. J. Pharm. exp. Therap., 1959, 126, 30-40. 7. HUNT, H. F. Some effects of drugs on classical (type S) conditioning. Ann. N. T. Acad. Sci., 1956, 65, 258-267. 8. HUNT, H. F. Some effects of meprobamate on conditioned fear and emotional behavior. Ann. N. T. Acad. Sci., 1957, 67, 712-723. 9. PFEIFFER, C. C., ROIOPELLE, A. J., SMITH, R. P., JENNEY, E. H., & WILLIAM, H. L. Comparative study of the effect of meprobamate on the conditioned response, on strychinine and penthlenetetrazol thresholds, on the normal electroencephalogram and on polysynaptic reflexes. Ann. N. T. Acad. Sci., 1957, 67, 734-745. 10. SIEGEL, P. S. Nonparametiric statistics of the behavioral sciences. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1956. 11. WIKLER, A. The relation of psychiatry to pharmacology. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins Co., 1957.
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Date of correction: February 24, 2009Reason for correction: -Correction: CITATIONDetails: Wrong : 1. BERGER, F. M. The chemistry and mode of action of tranquilizing drugs. Ann. N. T. Acad. Sci., 1957, 67 (10), 685-700. 2. BRADY, J. V. Does tetraethylammonium reduce fear? J. comp. phvsiol. Psvchol., 1953, 46, 307-310. 3. COOK, L., WEIDLEY, E. F., MORRIS, R. W., & MATTIS, P. A. Neuropharmacologial and behavioral effects of chlorpromazine (thorazine hydrochloride). J. Pharm. exp. Therap., 1953, 113, 11-12. 4. COOK, L., & WEIDLEY, E. F. Behavioral effects of some psychopharmacological agents. Ann. N. T. Acad. Sci., 1957, 66, 740-752. 5. COURVOISIER, S. Pharmacodynamic basis for the use of chlorpromazine in psychiatry. J. clin. Psychopath., 1956, 17, 25-37. 6. GANGLOFF, H. Effect of phenaglycodol and meprobamate on spontaneous brain activity, evoked EEG arousal and recruitment in the cat. J. Pharm. exp. Therap., 1959, 126, 30-40. 7. HUNT, H. F. Some effects of drugs on classical (type S) conditioning. Ann. N. T. Acad. Sci., 1956, 65, 258-267. 8. HUNT, H. F. Some effects of meprobamate on conditioned fear and emotional behavior. Ann. N. T. Acad. Sci., 1957, 67, 712-723. 9. PFEIFFER, C. C., ROIOPELLE, A. J., SMITH, R. P., JENNEY, E. H., & WILLIAM, H. L. Comparative study of the effect of meprobamate on the conditioned response, on strychinine and penthlenetetrazol thresholds, on the normal electroencephalogram and on polysynaptic reflexes. Ann. N. T. Acad. Sci., 1957, 67, 734-745. 10. SIEGEL, P. S. Nonparametiric statistics of the behavioral sciences. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1956. 11. WIKLER, A. The relation of psychiatry to pharmacology. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins Co., 1957.
Right : 1. BERGER, F. M. The chemistry and mode of action of tranquilizing drugs. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1957, 67 (10), 685-700. 2. BRADY, J. V. Does tetraethylammonium reduce fear? J. comp. physiol. Psychol., 1953, 46, 307-310. 3. COOK, L., WEIDLEY, E. F., MORRIS, R. W., & MATTIS, P. A. Neuropharmacological and behavioral effects of chlorpromazine (thorazine hydrochloride). J. Pharm. exp. Therap., 1953, 113, 11-12. 4. COOK, L., & WEIDLEY, E. F. Behavioral effects of some psychopharmacological agents. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1957, 66, 740-752. 5. COURVOISIER, S. Pharmacodynamic basis for the use of chlorpromazine in psychiatry. J. clin. Psychopath., 1956, 17, 25-37. 6. GANGLOFF, H. Effect of phenaglycodol and meprobamate on spontaneous brain activity, evoked EEG arousal and recruitment in the cat. J. Pharm. exp. Therap., 1959, 126, 30-40. 7. HUNT, H. F. Some effects of drugs on classical (type S) conditioning. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1956, 65, 258-267. 8. HUNT, H. F. Some effects of meprobamate on conditioned fear and emotional behavior. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1957, 67, 712-723. 9. PFEIFFER, C. C., ROIOPELLE, A. J., SMITH, R. P., JENNEY, E. H., & WILLIAM, H. L. Comparative study of the effect of meprobamate on the conditioned response, on strychinine and penthlenetetrazol thresholds, on the normal electroencephalogram and on polysynaptic reflexes. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1957, 67, 734-745. 10. SIEGEL, P. S. Nonparametiric statistics of the behavioral sciences. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1956. 11. WIKLER, A. The relation of psychiatry to pharmacology. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins Co., 1957.