Behavioral methods and organic solvents: questions and consequences

Iregren, A

HERO ID

704477

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

1996

Language

English

PMID

9182043

HERO ID 704477
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 1996
Title Behavioral methods and organic solvents: questions and consequences
Authors Iregren, A
Journal Environmental Health Perspectives
Volume 104 Suppl 2
Issue SUPPL. 2
Page Numbers 361-366
Abstract This paper reviews some illustrative examples of studies of human neurobehavioral effects from experimental as well as long-term occupational organic-solvent exposure. My objective is to present a selection of neurobehavioral solvent studies with the educational aim that we may hopefully learn from the early experiences of others. Some of the methodological problems encountered in these studies are discussed, as well as some reasons for the relative success of the work performed by certain Scandinavian research teams.
Doi 10.2307/3432656
Pmid 9182043
Wosid WOS:A1996UL60700019
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Language Text English
Keyword carbon disulfide; CNS; exposure limits; organic solvents; psychological performance; MEK; MIBK; styrene; toluene
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