Context - Pharmacology

Pharmacology

Pharmacology is an appropriate selection for context when a particular drug is administered before the patient is scanned or when a patient regularly adheres to a medication treatment regimen. Please note that "Pharmacology" should not be co-coded with Normal Mapping. Using this context requires the experiments appropriate Pharmacology Class to be defined in order to save the experiment in Scribe. An example from Sleuth, would be the following: After being administered either ketamine or a saline solution intravenously subjects were asked to perform a facial emotion recognition task (Abel, 2003)

  • 3306 Subjects
  • 143 relevant publications
  • 532 experimental contrasts
  • 3492 coordinates reported

Co-coded Terms

Context - Pharmacology

Pharmacology

Pharmacology is an appropriate selection for context when a particular drug is administered before the patient is scanned or when a patient regularly adheres to a medication treatment regimen. Please note that "Pharmacology" should not be co-coded with Normal Mapping. Using this context requires the experiments appropriate Pharmacology Class to be defined in order to save the experiment in Scribe. An example from Sleuth, would be the following: After being administered either ketamine or a saline solution intravenously subjects were asked to perform a facial emotion recognition task (Abel, 2003)

  • 3583 Subjects
  • 56 relevant publications
  • 128 experimental contrasts
  • 752 coordinates reported

Co-coded Terms

Context - Pharmacology

Pharmacology

Pharmacology is an appropriate selection for context when a particular drug is administered before the patient is scanned or when a patient regularly adheres to a medication treatment regimen. Please note that "Pharmacology" should not be co-coded with Normal Mapping. Using this context requires the experiments appropriate Pharmacology Class to be defined in order to save the experiment in Scribe. An example from Sleuth, would be the following: After being administered either ketamine or a saline solution intravenously subjects were asked to perform a facial emotion recognition task (Abel, 2003)

  • 1880 Subjects
  • 43 relevant publications
  • 179 experimental contrasts
  • 747 coordinates reported

Co-coded Terms

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