Planning of pharmacodynamic trials: I. Specificity and possible solutions. II. Stability considerations under placebo and interpretation of drug effects on EEG

This workshop deals with the concept of quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG) to characterize the central effects of drugs. For proper interpretation, the circumstances under which data are obtained play an important role. To infer the size of variability in standard practice, we elaborated som...

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