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                  <text>June

&amp;, 1964»

Mr. Harry Bendernen
world Wide Medical ﬂew: Service.
130 Beet 59th

New

York,

New

Street

Inc.

York 10022

Dear Mr. Henderlon:

Fbllowing our discussion this-morning, I would like to recommend
the following for your consideration in your Roche Report.
On Page 4, following distortion of Dre. Berger. Gibbs, Devil and
‘Lennox,
will be appropriate to make some reference to studies
using frequency analyzers made by Hoesland in the late '303, and
by Dr. Mhrgnret Richard in the '503. Dr. Beaglend, working with
Haldane end Pincus. published an article in 1938 in which they
relate the behavioral changes in a group of depressive subjects,
and changes in.hormnnel level and EEG frequencies. Dr. Kennerd
has written a nnuber of articles on the differences
frequency
pattern between schizophrenics and other psychotic subjects. She
has indicated that psychotic subjects showed different frequency

it

in

patternl in different parts of the head as if the electrical
activity was poorly organized.

During the same period of time. Dr. Ulett, in St. Louis, using
frequency analysie, demonstrated that brain wave patterns differed
according to the treetmant results seen in his patients.

Concurrently, Charles Shaseee, new of the university of Iowa, and
Douglas Goldman of Cincinneti, used frequency analysis to show that
the cheese: in frequency pattern after a barbiturate differentiated
schizophrenic: from other psychotic subjects.

It

scene to me that e
the tap of Page 5.

Page 5,

ire”.

line

2:

I

summery

of these obeervetione subtly leads to

wnuld suggest the

deletion of the

word "eubject—

3

Page 5, paragraph
line A: ”...new wave forms of rhythms" should‘
be" ...new wave form. and rhythms.“
Page 5, paragraph 3, line 7: I would appreciate the designation
”The Missouri Institute of Psychiatry in St. Louis" rather than the

sentence as

it new

reeds.

�Mr. Barry Henderson

6-4-64

Page The

raga 6, paragraph 2: The phrase “Among the new wave forms found"
aeolian that the administration of drugs produced new electrteal
patterns which were not discovered by Gibbs at all. This is not
true. I think the phrase should read "Among the new wave forms
which way be introduced in the record...”
Page 7, paragraph 3: The quotation ascribed to me has left out a
word after "operational", and I believe
can best be completed
by "...the operational criteria for patient selection for these

it

needed basic

studies."

At the

present time the tasters which are known to
the hast quantative work are the following:
(1)

U. C. L. A. ~ Brain Research

to be doing

The computer

applications are headed by Dr. Mary A. B. Brazier, who
is.uorking with the methods of auto~correlation and
croaaneorralation, and by Dr. Ross Adey, who is actively
working with a power spectrum model. The actual investi~
gations into changes in the depths of the brain are being

am

(2)

Institute.

me

by ”to Riﬁhﬂrd Walter.

Inlans university - Department of Psychiatry.
Dr. Robert Heath has been studying the effects of drugs
on depth recordings in psychiatric patients using com~
pater methods with the base line cross method of EEG
analysis of Dr. Neil Burch as a model.

(3) Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Frank Ervin has
been actively involved in studying depth recordings
in a variety of patients using many different methoda‘

of aealyais.

Other cantata are opening up rapidly, and there is accent on it at
Haw York Medical College (Dr. E. Roy John),
University of Iowa School
of Medicine (Charlaa Shasass). and Duke university (Dr. Walter Obriat).

I

hope this information
an.important one, and I
of research.

it

am

of help to you.

I think your article is

grateful for your interest in this type
Sincerely yours,
Ha: Pink,

Director

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