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New Community

Metropolitan Hospital

Fink, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry

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SUBJECT:

Hental Health Center,

EEG LABORATORY

- Metropolitan Hospital

DATE:

8/29/69

mental Health Center

The development of a Community Mental Health Center

requires

the application of the best available methods of diagnosis and
treatment to reduce the time for treatment and improve the results of

interventions.

Based on

this premise, the Center is required to

have a diversity of services.
During the past decade, the role of brain function in mental
illness has assumed a greater interest and techniques measuring
and
changes in brain function have found application in diagnosis
management. The changes in brain function are measured principally
by psychological performance
Much
EEG

research has been done

analysis are

now

tests and by the scalp recorded EEG.
and clinical applications of quantitative

available in a

few medical

centers. In our Department,

analysis is available for research purposes,
has been limited by contracts to patients in the Narcotic
Addiction units and the Psychophsrnacology Clinic.

quantitative

The

EEG

and

clinical applications include:
1. Diagnosis of therapy resistant psychosis.
2.

Determination of adequate levels of antagonists in

the treatment of heroin addiction.
3.

Classification of brain injured children in the
Mental Health Clinic.

4.

Selection of drug therapy in psychotics.

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Center, and for selected out-patients referred by the

staff.

Steffing funds already exist in the clinical staffing contrscts
available to the Department.
The

techniques used require careful recording of the

brain waves, storage
and

reporting.

The

tape, analyses by special programs,
individual pieces of equipment and their
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functions are:
Electroencephalograph (Grass 78) and Couch: Used to
amplify brain waves.

The Grass

instrument provides signals

specially suitable for analysis since they
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units, although cheaper, are unsuitable).
Tape recorder (Ampex SP 300).

configuration, 1/2 inch tape.
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store signals for

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vendors

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as Sengemo, Honeywell.

Oscillator (Hewlett-Packard

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of the analysed output.
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analysis. Other instruments are available,

less efficient. This device. though expensive, is

the one for which a library of programs has been written and
can be used immediately.

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disc storage

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475 Northern Blvd., Great Neck, New York.)

Dr. Wayne

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