Updated on 2020/04/02

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TAKEUCHI Satoshi
 
Organization
School of Medicine (Clinical Medicine) Department of Neuropsychiatry Part-time Lecturer
Title
Part-time Lecturer

Degree

  • 医学博士 ( その他の授与機関 )

Research Interests

  • QOL, Breast Cancer, Phencyclidine, Event Related Potential, MAC

Research Areas

  • Life Science / Psychiatry  / Neuropsychiatry

  • Life Science / Clinical pharmacy  / Physiology in General

  • Life Science / Physiology  / Physiology in General

Research History

  • Fukushima Medical University   Part-time Lecturer

    2017.2 - Now

Papers

  • Serial changes of P300,p-HVA and p-MHPG in the course of treatment of schizophrenia

    Recent advance in event-related potential research   984 - 989   1996

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  • Chronic administration of methamphetamine reduced P3-like potentials in rats

    Recent advance in event-related potential research   355 - 359   1996

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  • The role of hippocampus in the pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders

    Fukushima Journal of Medical Science   40   51 - 68   1995

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  • A case of Marchiafava-bignami's disease with repeated remission and recurrence

    37   163 - 169   1995

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  • The psychophysiological indices of negative symptoms in schizophrenia

    25   147 - 162   1996

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  • Event-related potentials in a case of ogenesis of the corpus callosum

    Clinical Electroencephalography   40   474 - 477   1998

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  • ERP development in the rat in the course learning two-tone discrimination task

    Neuroreport   11   333 - 336   2000

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  • Effects of repeated administration of methamphetamine on P3-like potentials in rats

    Int. J. psychophysiology   32   183 - 192   1999

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