Comparison of sernyl with other drugs: simulation of schizophrenic performance with sernyl, LSD-25, and amobarbital (amytal) sodium; I. Attention, motor function, and proprioception.
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G. Rosenbaum | B. Cohen | E. Luby | J. Gottlieb | D. Yelen | B D COHEN | G ROSENBAUM | E D LUBY | J S GOTTLIEB | D YELEN
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