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Electroencephalographic and psychomotor effects of chlorpromazine and risperidone relative to placebo in normal healthy volunteers

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This study demonstrates that quantitative EEG can be utilized in the profiling of neuroleptic agents, and could be readily applied to the early profiling of novel neuroleptics in limited numbers of volunteers, early in drug development. The chosen battery of psychomotor tests has clearly demonstrable sensitivity to the quantification of the subjective reports of somnolence secondary to both chlorpromazine and risperidone.

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