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                  <text>“arch 8,

1965

Dr. Akita Yokitak:
Dopartnont of Heuropoyohiatry
Faculty of Hadicina

lruahy Univoraity
Fukuoka, Japan

Dear Dr. Yukitaka:
Dr. Iakumi Ikuta has recommended your appointmont as raaaoroh

fellow in this Boportmaot of Psychiatry. and has.subnittod a copy
of your earriculon vitaa. I am pleased to oonoidor this application
for we are interastad in alpanding both our laboratory and clinical
research program». We at. now proooasing the appointnnut of an
additional tasaaroh aoioutist for our animal stuay program. whilo
our principal studios era with patients. it is in our animal labor~
ataxia: that vs would Ilka to proviéc the next additional progtan.
have in mind oro studios of the changes induced
in the cortical EEG of dogs. we ato of the
Opinion that changes in tho olootroanoopahlogtam reflect tho spacilic
changes of coapouods, and that wa might be able to rolato tho patent-a
in dogs to thoao soon in pationts.’ For this purpose wo would like to
but. alaottodoa ilplantod abovu and bonoath the dura for ptolonsod
pariodo. Theta dural olontrodas would to connected to lead sockets
aitixod to tho skull. Racording would than to accomplished with
long laad.uitoa in a ftaaly moving animal in a confinad encloaora.
The

projects

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by spychotropic drugs

A aaoood study prograu is an evaluation of the chansas induoad
by drug; in psychiatric patients. comparing the difforont patterns

as soon with quantitativa EEG uaosuroa. In addition to the oonvaotioual
ftaquaooy analysora. WI at. oxploriog applications of digital eonputar
mathoda. that: is a 3raat oaal of study which should be accomplished
by atatiatical quantitativa aaaaurouanta in tho 3365. using tho
quantitative tools of tho laboratory to support tho individual

uninctioos.
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If cithor or both of thoaa
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programs interest you, I should like
to taoaiva tho nann-of thrao rcfcroncoo and your perniuaion to writs
to than. I baliava that Dr. Ikuta will writa at graatar longth and
can axplain in your ova languaga the prograno dovaloping hero. I
look forward to hoaging from you.
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Sincerely yours.
Fink, H.D.
Profoasot of Psychiatry

Max

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