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Psychosomatic Medicine 7:353-358 (1945)
© 1945 American Psychosomatic Society

Effect of Pregnenolone on the Ability to Perform Prolonged Psychomotor Tests

I. GRAHAM-BRYCE M.A.1, A. K. BULLEN A.B.1, and W. H. FORBES PH.D.1

1 Fatigue Laboratory, Harvard University Boston, Massachusetts

Pregnenolone administered to five civilian subjects did not produce beneficial results on prolonged psychomotor tests as it had in the case of seven army pilots tested. similarly by Pincus and Hoagland.

A comparison of the two sets of experiments suggests that positive effects of the drug will be shown only by people who are under stress.







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