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Table of Contents
Overview
- Introduction and Overview
- Howard Kipen and Nancy Fiedler
p. 405
- Chemical Sensitivity: The Scientific Literature
- Nancy Fiedler and Howard Kipen
p. 409
Clinical Perspectives
- Profile of Patients with Chemical Injury and
Sensitivity
- Grace Ziem and James McTamney
p. 417
- Clinical Characteristics of Chemical Sensitivity:
An Illustrative Case History of Asthma and MCS
- Gerald H. Ross
p. 437
- Commentary: Laboratory Testing of the Patient
with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
- Howard R. Kehrl
p. 443
Theoretical Perspectives
- Toxicant-induced Loss of Tolerance--An Emerging
Theory of Disease?
- Claudia S. Miller
p. 445
- Commentary: Evolving Concepts of Chemical
Sensitivity
- Robert C. MacPhail
p. 455
- Individual Differences in Neural Sensitization
and the Role of Context in Illness from Low-level Environmental Chemical
Exposures
- Iris R. Bell, Gary E. Schwartz, Carol M. Baldwin, Elizabeth E.
Hardin, Nancy G. Klimas, John P. Kline, Roberto Patarca, and Zhi-Ying
Song
p. 457
- Potential Role of Stress and Sensitization
in the Development and Expression of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
- Barbara A. Sorg and Balakrishna M. Prasad
p. 467
- Hypothesis for Induction and Propagation
of Chemical Sensitivity Based on Biopsy Studies
- William J. Meggs
p. 473
- Psychophysiological Hypotheses Regarding
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome
- Paul M. Lehrer
p. 479
- Commentary: Systematic Considerations
in the Area of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
- Vernon A. Benignus
p. 485
Experimental Methods
- Experimental Strategies for Research on Multiple
Chemical Sensitivity
- Bernard Weiss
p. 487
- Cognitive and Psychomotor Performance
Tests and Experiment Design in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
- Anthony Wetherell
p. 495
- A Behavior-Genetic Approach to Multiple
Chemical Sensitivity
- David B. Newlin
p. 505
- Human Drug Discrimination and Multiple
Chemical Sensitivity: Caffeine Exposure as an Experimental Model
- Thomas Eissenberg and Roland R. Griffiths
p. 509
Working Group Reports
- Empirical Approaches for the Investigation
of Toxicant-induced Loss of Tolerance
- Claudia Miller, Nicholas Ashford, Richard Doty, Mary Lamielle,
David Otto, Alice Rahill, and Lance Wallace
p. 515
- Pavlovian Conditioning and Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity
- Shepard Siegel and Richard Kreutzer
p. 521
- Psychoneuroimmunology
- Nicholas Cohen, Howard Kehrl, Birgitta Berglund, Ann O'Leary, Gerald
Ross, James Seltzer, and Clifford Weisel
p. 527
- Neurogenic Inflammation: With Additional
Discussion of Central and Perceptual Integration of Nonneurogenic
Inflammation
- Rebecca Bascom, William J. Meggs, Mark Frampton, Kenneth Hudnell,
Kaye Killburn, Gerd Kobal, Michelle Medinsky, and William Rea
p. 531
- Testing the Neural Sensitization and Kindling
Hypothesis for Illness from Low Levels of Environmental Chemicals
- Iris R. Bell, John Rossi III, Mary E. Gilbert, Gerd Kobal, Lisa
A. Morrow, David B. Newlin, Barbara A. Sorg, and Ronald W. Wood
p. 539
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