Publications by authors named "K V Mosketi"

The authors describe the results of studying into the general motivation tension in situations connected with search of alcohol and the types of alcohol use motivation in adolescents with the signs of early alcoholism (group I), in those undergoing the stage of "assimilation of stereotypes of alcoholic behavior" (group II), and in the pupils of forms 7 to 10 of schools providing general education (controls). The data were obtained with the aid of a questionnaire on studying alcohol use motivation, modified by the authors. The data obtained disclose certain psychological characteristics of early alcoholism formation and the types of alcoholic motivation in adolescents.

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The effectiveness of combined phenazepam, lithium, haloperidol and metabolic drugs (alpha-tocopherol, pyridoxal phosphate, nicotinamide) treatment of patients with slow progredient schizophrenia is analyzed. The psychotropic drugs were administered at doses lower below mean therapeutic ones by 1/2 to 1/3. Combined therapy proved effective even in the cases resistant to active antipsychotic treatment.

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The experiments on adult freely behaving cats have shown that the injection of penicillin into the internal part (TI) of bed nucleus of stria terminalis (BST) caused the formation of the generator of pathologically enhanced excitation (GPEE). This part of BST became hyperactive and played the role of a pathologic determinant which caused the formation of a complex pathologic system and behavioural disorders with catatonia, stereotypy, food rejection, eating of uneatable things, hypoalgesia, zoosocial behavioural changes, depression of different emotions, etc. The development of these disorders was progressing and was accompanied by corresponding electrophysiological activity in TI and other brain structures studied.

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The effectiveness of phenazepam, lithium and haloperidol used in combination was studied in schizophrenic patients with different courses of the disease. These drugs were used in doses lower than average therapeutic doses usually employed. The multiple modality therapy studied proved to be effective even in those cases where the patients had been resistant to earlier conducted active antipsychotic methods of treatment.

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