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Allgemeine Bibliographie 

H. K. Beecher, »Increased Stress and Effectiveness of Placebos and >Active< Drugs«, Science, 132:91, 1960.
   derselbe, »Measurement of Pain«, Pharmacological Review, 9:59, 1957.
   derselbe, »Pain in Wounded Men in Battle«, Bull. U.S. Army Med. Dept., 5:445,1946.
   derselbe, »Powerfull Placebo«, Journal ofthe American Medical Association, 159:1602, 1955.

Ludovico Bergamini und Bergamasco, Bruno, Cortical evoked Potentials in Man, Springfield, 111., Charles C. Thomas, 1967.

W.B. Cannon, Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear and Rage, 2. Aufl., New York, Appleton, 1929.

Rollo Handy, Methodology of the Behavioral Sciences, Springfield, III., Charles C. Thomas, 1964.

C. Hanna, J. E. Mazuzan jr. und Abajian, J. jr., »An Evaluation of Dihydromorphinone in Treating Post-Operative Pain«, Anaesth. Analg., 41, 1962,S.745-760.

J.D. Hardy, H. G. Woiff und Goodell, H., Pain Sensations and Reactions, Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins, 1952.

A. L, Kolodny, »Importance of Mood Amelioration in Relief of Pain: A Controlled Comparative Study of Three Analgesic Agents«, Psychosomatics, 4, 1963, S. 230-233.

A. Lewis Kolodny und McLoughIin, Patrick T., Comprehensive Approach to Therapy of Pain, Springfield, 111., Charles C. Thomas, 1966.

Albert Kuntz, Visceral Innervation and Its Relation to Personality, Springfield, III., Charles C. Thomas, 1970.

H. Lasagna, »The Clinical Mesurement of Pain«, Annals of the New York Academy of Science, 86:28, 1960.

Thomas P. Lowry, Hyperventilation and Hysteria, Springfield, 111., Charles C. Thomas, 1967.

Leo Madow und Snow, Laurence H., The Psychodynamic Implications of the Physiological Studies on Dreams, Springfield, III., Charles C. Thomas, 1970.

J.R. Schramp und Schramp, H. M., »Variability of Pain Threshold in Man«, Journal of Dental Research, 25:101, 1946.

W. Lynn Smith und Philippus, Marion John, Neuropsychologigat Testing in Organic Brain Dysfunction, Springfield, III., Charles C. Thomas, 1969.

L.D. Vandam, »Clinical Pharmacology ofthe Narcotic Analgesics«, Clin. Pharmacol. Ther., 3, S. 827-838, 1962.

J.R. Wittenborn, The Clinical Psychopharmacology of Anxiety, Springfield, 111., Charles C. Thomas, 1966.

 

 

Bibliographie zu Kapitel I 

 

Chapman und Knowles, »Effect of Phenothiazines on Disordered Thought in Schizophrenics«, Journal of Consultative Psychologe, 28:165, 1964.

Ernest Gellhorn, Autonomic-Somatic Integrations, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1967.
    derselbe, Biological Foundations of Emotion, Chicago, Scott, Foresman, Co., 1968.

Ernest R. Hilgard, The Experience of Hypnosis, New York, Harcourt, Braceand World,1965.

E. Roy John, Mechanisms of Memory, New York, Academic Press, 1967.

Chester A. Lawson, Brain Mechanism and Human Learning, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1967.

Stanley Lesse, An Evaluation of the Results of the Psychotherapies, Springfield, 111., Charles Thomas Co., 1968.

A.J. Mandell und Mandell, M. P., Psychochemical Research in Man, New York, Academic Press, 1969.

C.F. Reed, I. E. Alexander und Tomkins, Silvan, Psychopathology, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1963.

Theodore Soretsky, »Effects of Chlorpromazine on Primary Process Thought Manifestations«, Journal o/Abnormal and Social Psychology, 71:247, Aug. 1966.

L. Widen, Recent Advances in Clinical Neurophysiology, New York, Eisevier Pub. Co., 1967.

 

Bibliographie zu Kapitel III

Mae M. Bookmiller und Bowen, George L., Textbook of Obstetrics and Obstetric Nursing, 4. Ausg., New York, W. B. Saunders. 1969.

Grantly Dick-Read, Mutterwerden ohne Schmerz, Hamburg, Hoffmann & Campe, 1971.

Kitzinger, International Publication Service, New York, 1964.

Ashley Montagu, Life Before Birth, New York. New American Library, 1964.

Irwin Shabon, Awake and Aware: Participating in Childbirth Through Psychoprophylaxis, New York, Delacorte, 1969.

 

Bibliographie zu Kapitel  V

 

P.L. Altmann und Dittmer, D. S. (Hrsg.), Biological Dato Book, Washington, D. C.: Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Nr. 6555,1964.

 

Wayne Barker, Brain Storms, New York, Grove Press, 1969.

T. H. Benzinger, »Heat Regulation: Homeostasis of Central Temperature in Man«, Physiologie Reviews, 49:4, 1969; S. 671-687.

M.A.B. Brazier, The Electrical Activity of the Nervous System, New York, MacMillan, 1958.

C.C. Brown (Hrsg.), Methods in Psychophysiology, Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins Co., 1967.

 

D.E. Cameron, »Heat Production and Heat Control in fhe Schizophrenie Reaction«, Archives ofNeurology and Psychiatry, 32, 1934, S. 704—711.

W.J. Crozier, »The Distribution of Temperature Characteristics for Biological Processes; Critical Increments for Heart Rates», The Journal of General Physiology, 9, 1925/26, S. 531-545.

D. Engstrom, P. London und Hart, J. T., »Hypnotic Susceptibility Increased by EEG Alpha Training«, Nature, 227, 1970, S. 1261-62.

 

A.C. Guyton, Textbook of Medical Physiology, Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Co., 1962.

 

H.S. Harned, R.T. Herrington und J.I. Ferreiro, »The Effects of Immersion and 1'emperature on Respiration in Newborn Lambs«, Pediatrics, 45:4, 1970,S.598-605.

T.R. Harrison (Hrsg.), Principlesof Internat Medicine, New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1962.

J.T. Hart, »Autocontrol of EEG Alpha«, Psychophysiology (Abstract), 4, 1967, S.506.

H.E. Himwich, Brain Metabolism and Cerebral Disorders, Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins Co., 1951, S. 146-168.

P. Huguenard, »Technique and Results of Artificial Hibernation: Its Place in Present Day Practice«, Report to National Congress of French Anaesthetics, 4. Oktober, 1952.

 

E. Jacobson, Biology of Emotions, Springfield, 111., Charles C. Thomas, 1967.

 

H. Laborit, Reaction Organique a l'agression et Choc, Paris, Masson & de., 1952.

J.I. Lacey und Lacey, B.C., »Some Autonomic-Central Nervous System Interrelationships« (Quellenangabe unbekannt).

 

P. Galbraith London, L. Cooper und J. T. Hart, »EEG and Hypnotic Susceptibility«, Journal Comp. & Phys. Psych., 72, 1970, S. 125-131.

P. London, J. T. Hart und Leibovitz, M., »EEG Alpha Rhythms and Hypnotic Susceptibility«, Nature, 219, 1968, S. 71-72.

P. London, M. Leibovitz, R. A. McDevitt und Hart, J. T., »The Psychophysiology of Hypnotic Susceptibility«, in International Symposion on Psychophysiological Mechanisms of Hypnosis, hrsg. von Leonard Chertok, New York, Springer, 1969. 

R. L. Maulsby und Edelberg, R., »The Interrelationships Between tne Galvanic Skin Response, Basal Resistance, and Temperature«, Journal Comp. a Phys. Psych., 53:5,1960, S. 475^179.

J. H. McCIure, »Newborn Temperatures: II. Temperature of Premature Infants«, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 9:6, 1957, S. 642-645. J. H. McCIure und Balagot, R. C., »Newborn Respiration«, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 17:2, 1961, S. 243-247.

J. H. McClure und Caton, W. L., »Newborn Temperatures: I. Temperature of Term Normal Infants«, J. Pediat. 47, 1955, S. 583-587.

R. F. Milnarich, A Manual for EEG Technicians, Boston, Little, Brown » Co., 1958.

 

T. C. Ruch und Fulton, J. F. (Hrsg.), Medical Physiology and Biophysics, Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Co., 1960, S. 992-1004.

Sidney Siegel, Nonparametric Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, New York, McGraw-Hill, 1956. U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Weifare. Biological Rhythms in Psychiatry and Medicine. Public Health Service Publicaton Nr. 2088.

P. H. Venables und Martin I. (Hrsg.), Manual of Psychophysiological Methods, New York, John Wiley and Sons, 1967.

R. K. Wallace, »Physiological Effects of Transcendental Meditation«, Sdence, 167, 1970,S.1751-1754.

W. G. Walter, The Living Brain, New York, W. W. Norton & Co., 1963. Wolf, P. H., »Motor Development and Holotelencephaly«, (Quellenangabe unbekannt).

B. Wyke, Principles of General Neurology, Amsterdam, Eisevier Publishing Co. Lt., 1969, S. 503-505.

 

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