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Bertram D. Cohen

Researcher at Wayne State University

Publications -  5
Citations -  1018

Bertram D. Cohen is an academic researcher from Wayne State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Occupational safety and health & Injury prevention. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 999 citations.

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Study of a new schizophrenomimetic drug; sernyl.

TL;DR: The production of model psychoses has been employed as a technique for testing hypotheses relevant to the causes, correlates, and treatment of schizophrenia since 1921, when De Jong demonstrated experimental catatonia by giving bulbocapnine to animals.
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Biochemical, psychological, and behavioral responses to sleep deprivation

TL;DR: The psychosis of sleep deprivation is one of the more useful models in the study of induced psychopathology in humans and its gradual development and comparatively long duration allow for the investigation of a number of response systems.
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Combined sernyl and sensory deprivation.

TL;DR: When Sernyl was combined with sensory deprivation, considerable damping of psychotomimetic effects was noted, and the subjects remained calm, felt more in control, and experienced a state comparable to utter nothingness or emptiness.
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Psychiatrie Symptoms Associated with Occlusive Cerebral Vascular Disease1

TL;DR: The principal interest in cerebral vascular disease began in the last century with the concern for hemorrhagic collections on the surface of the brain-the epidural and subdural hematomas, and of more than academic interest, many aneurysms are now amenable to surgical treatment.