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  1. Perception of complex sound is a process carried out in everyday life situations and contributes in the way one perceives reality. Attempting to explain sound perception and how it affects human beings is comp...

    Authors: Stefanos A Iakovides, Vassiliki TH Iliadou, Vassiliki TH Bizeli, Stergios G Kaprinis, Konstantinos N Fountoulakis and George S Kaprinis
    Citation: Annals of General Hospital Psychiatry 2004 3:6
  2. With the introduction of newer atypical antipsychotic agents, a question emerged, concerning their use as complementary pharmacotherapy or even as monotherapy in mental disorders other than psychosis.

    Authors: Konstantinos N Fountoulakis, Ioannis Nimatoudis, Apostolos Iacovides and George Kaprinis
    Citation: Annals of General Hospital Psychiatry 2004 3:4
  3. Fluoxetine was the first molecule of a new generation of antidepressants, the Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors (SSRIs). It is recurrently the paradigm for the development of any new therapy in the trea...

    Authors: Andrea Rossi, Alessandra Barraco and Pietro Donda
    Citation: Annals of General Hospital Psychiatry 2004 3:2
  4. Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a major limitation of older antipsychotics. Newer antipsychotics have various other side effects such as weight gain, hyperglycemia, etc. In a previous study we have shown that an in...

    Authors: Chara A Zika, Ioannis Nicolaou, Antonis Gavalas, George V Rekatas, Ekaterini Tani and Vassilis J Demopoulos
    Citation: Annals of General Hospital Psychiatry 2004 3:1