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Deoember 1“, 1966
Mr. Richard Woxler, Manger

Tedmical Marketing
Time/Data Corporation
801

Qurleston

Road

Palo Alto, California 9%03
Dear Dick,

WyOuverynmchforanOppmtmit/todismsstm

Time/Data processing equipment. As I indicated, I am very
much interested in an opportunity to see the instrument and
obtain your reoamnendations regarding the applicability to
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our type of work.

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principal studies now in progress are in quantifying
the changes in the scalp recorded EEG with emphasis on serial
The

changes over time as induced by psychoactive drugs. We have
focussed on single channel, although two channel data would be
of goat interest if Cross correlations were made available.
In single channel data, we have focnssed on power spectral
density masmement and in period analysis. Because period
analysis provided rapid and clear definitions of drug effects ,
creeper and mm easily than power spectral methods, we have
fooussed on period analysis during the past eighteen months.
However, our power spectral density estimates have always
been of interest.
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sizes have been from one to sixty seconds and
of operation was to determine the resting
patterns and then to determine the changes in our sample at
20 or 30 second intervals after the administration of a ompwnd.
Our sanple

our principal

mode

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�Mr. Wexler

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December

11+,

1966

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emlosing should give you sufficient information regarding our
1: application.
These pilot studies have been successful
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in
the statistics of hmdlim this infometim after the analyses
ravebeenoospleted. Inadditimtothetmmportslm'
enclosing a copy of our IBM 1800 configuration.

IwouldliketoarrsngeenwportunityforDmShapiroand
visit your facilities late in January. Because there

myself to

are other meetings in California which may provide a useful
focus for this visit, I should like, provisionally, to set aside
January 30 or Januazy 27 for a visit to ydur facility. Would
you be kind enough to review the information included with this
letter, and proceed as you outlined dmm'ng your visit have.
Would you also indicate whether either of the dates suggested
are convenient for you and your staff.
,

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best regards for the
your lucid explanation.
My

New

Year.

Again,

my

thanks for

.

Sincerely yours ,
Fink, M.D.
Professor of Psychiatry

Max

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