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| Nick J CouplandSummaryAffiliation: University of Alberta Country: Canada Publications
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Increased sympathetic response to standing in panic disorderNick J Coupland
Psychopharmacology Unit, School of Medical Sciences, University Walk, Bristol, UK
Psychiatry Res 118:69-79. 2003..These findings are consistent with recent evidence for increased sympathetic baroreflex function in PD and may be relevant to the pathophysiology of the disorder...
Effects of diazepam on facial emotion recognitionNick J Coupland
Psychopharmacology Research Unit, Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta, Edmonton
J Psychiatry Neurosci 28:452-63. 2003..The hypothesis was that, in comparison with placebo, diazepam would impair the recognition of facial anger in healthy volunteers, but not the recognition of 5 other basic emotions: happiness, surprise, fear, sadness and disgust...
Decreased prefrontal Myo-inositol in major depressive disorderNick J Coupland
Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Biol Psychiatry 57:1526-34. 2005..The primary hypothesis of this study was that MDD patients would show reduced prefrontal/anterior cingulate cortex levels of myo-inositol...
Increased beclomethasone-induced vasoconstriction in women with posttraumatic stress disorderNick J Coupland
1E7 16 WMC, Psychopharmacology Research Unit, Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta, 8440 112 Street, Edmonton, T6G 2B7, Alberta, Canada
J Psychiatr Res 37:221-8. 2003..Preliminary evidence has been found for increased peripheral glucocorticoid sensitivity in PTSD. Further study is required to replicate this finding and assess its relationship to the pathophysiology of the disorder...
Beclomethasone-induced vasoconstriction in women with major depressive disorderNick J Coupland
Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, AB
J Psychiatry Neurosci 28:364-9. 2003..The objective was to test the hypothesis that BIV would be reduced in unmedicated women with MDD compared with healthy controls...
