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Chemical Warfare and Chemical Terrorism Psychological and Performance Outcomes:a Special Issue of military Psychology

Edited By James A. Romano, Jr., James M. King Copyright 2002
98 Pages
by Psychology Press

98 Pages
by Routledge

98 Pages
by Psychology Press

This special issue of Military Psychology reports behavioral, pharmacological, and toxicological science research on military performance as it is affected by chemical warfare agents (CWAs) and their pharmacological countermeasures. The papers in this issue are a diverse assembly; some very pharmacological in orientation, others driven by behavioral neuroscience. The unifying theme is the... Read more
Volume 14, Number 2, 2002
Contents: J.A. Romano, Jr., J.M. King, Preface to the Special Issue. J.A. Romano, Jr., J.M. King, Psychological Factors in Chemical Warfare and Terrorism. J.H. McDonough, Performance Impacts of Nerve Agents and Their Pharmacological Countermeasures. D.M. Cerasoli, D.E. Lenz, Nerve Agent Bioscavengers: Protection With Reduced Behavioral Effects. W.J. Smith, Vesicant Agents and Anti-Vesicant Medical Countermeasures: Clinical Toxicology and Psychological Implications. S.I. Baskin, G.A. Rockwood, Neurotoxicological and Behavioral Effects of Cyanide and Its Potential Therapies.

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James A. Romano Jr., James M. King