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                  <text>Jammy 18,
Dr. Peter

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1968

Carlton

Associate Professor

Rutgers University
College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Psyd'wlogy
New

Wick.

New

Jersey

08903

Dear Dr. Carlton:

I are pleased to confirm the invitation for
in
the symposium on mtioholinergic hallucinogonsyour participation
forthcoming
mating of the GIMP, to be held in Washington, D.C.
at the
on Mazda 29 and 31. We look forwam to the presentation entitled"
"anlinargie Medamism in Behavior: Nm~mard and Habituation.
As them are still a few questions about the ability of scan or
the Bum invitees to attend the meeting, it will be a fow weeks
bafom we can send a definitive prom and time schedule.
Dr. Bradley and

Five reports will be presented arming each three hour session,
allowing thirty~five minutes for each prosentatim and discussion.
Since the discussion may be of special interest to the participate.
the report should be about 20 minutes in length.-

Wider the

publicatim of this
subject is becoming
increasingly importm, we believe that the aosociatim of the
work of the participmts in a single volmno will be a valuable
watribution, and ask your ooopemion in making a muocriptbe
available at the time of the meeting. The mmusorip‘t should
approximately 20 pages of text, plus bibliography mad illustrations.
'Iho CINP has permitted us to
symposium separately. Insofar as this

to your question, the symposim is not fooussed 7
on depmooim, but rather on the relation of changes in brain.
to relate
fmctim and behavior. Two of the reports will attenpt
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the mumphysiologioal with the thaweutio efficacy
depressmt-dmgs, but most of the otrm are less specific. The
With regard

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other participants include Drs. tango, White, Domino, Malian.
Bradley, Carlton, Votava, Bum, Rom. Venison, Ilyutmenok,
Itil, Jonkmr and Vojteohmky.
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