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June 23;, 1967

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Autonomics Divioion
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Natioxml Physical Laboratory
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have read. your cm'rioulm vitae with intemet.
I first developed my quantitative EEG etudy

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ago when

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experimntel hemophyeiol lot was associated with me and this
relationship wee mtmally very eatiefeotm. Subsequently, he
went on to animal work and hesbeenpmduot‘ive. Since then, ‘I
have usually had physician electroencephalogram mm with me.
but would be pleased to
en applioetion from you, if
the study programs are of interest.

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laboratory consists of clinical. research unite in a
general hospital with 50 impatient beds dedicated to
thempy eewoh and a developing study unit in. the outpatient
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For ewe years as the encloeed

reprints will indioate, I have
EEG mmeeion of a wide variety
of psychophemaoologioal agents , and the relation of these changes
to behavior. The patiente- in the study units are the subjects; and

been

particularly interested in the
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generally have two EEG labomtorieo nmning on a full time basis.
of the work of thepast few years has been in the technical
aspects of the enalysie of the EB; and we have. devoteo‘moh study
to digital mutter methods. In Miami, the laboratory was
equipped with an IE)! 17104620, and in New York we have. recently
inetelled an IBM-1800. This machine" is “looted emlueively to,
EEG analysis
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he of m, we are pertioulerly fooueeed on the problem of
narcotic addiction
and have specific interest in narcotics ,
narcotic: antagonists, alooMl, and hallucinogens. Imidentally,
I do not have any facilities for
audios and while facilities
exist in the Department, I emnot inelined to enoourege such
exploration, since I have generally found that, the animal date is
of limited application to the studies in volmteem. or the mentally
1113 which mpmsent my populations; of ohoice.

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Mae Studies are in the Department of Psychiatry at the
New York Medical College - independent mica]. school
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120 studentsineaohclass.
mining program in psychiatry with ﬂames averaging 16 to 18
each year. The clinioal facilities are at a city. hospital and a
new
Wt}: mental health center is being built for occupancy
early in 1969. The m center does provide clinical research
facilities for these; gamma.
I am mlosing‘som reports ftm this lalmtory which
Will give you anidea of the work to date. After reading theae,
if a positicm in this Departamnt interests yeti, I would be glad
to call or write to some of your mferemes. Incidentally,

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