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Interin Report
Dear Dr. Miller,

requested I wish to report that the following projects have been in progress this summer in this
department.
1. Effect of electroshock on memory func»
tion tests. Twenty-four patients are now fully studied;
the data is beingA collected; and a report is planned
for the 1955 A P meetings.
2. Effect of Lysergic Acid on perceptual
functions, including Rorschach; and on blood chemistry.
These experiments are now in progress and will be completed by the end of the year.
‘E3iy Under the terms of the U.S.P.H.S. grant
a continuing study of perceptual changes in insuli n,
and EST patients is now in planning.
a. A psychiatric rating scale, modified
after Malamud, is in use. As soon as it is standardized
in this population, it will be presented to the Research
Eonmittee.
£5. The Funkenstein test (Hecholyl) in EST
and insulin therapy is being checked in our pop—
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Sincerely,
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Projects in Progress

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1954

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Relation of mental changes to behavior f‘
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(1) Effect of organic mental syndrOme on results of EST.
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Psychophysical measurements of Psychiatric terms - an operational
approach to terms of diagnosis.

(1) Denial: Relation to improvement in electroshock

Relation of premorbid character to change in
behavior in electroshock.
(2) Ambivalence:

Is

it possible

to measure ambivalence by

psychophysicel menad and relate to the past history of

the patient in choice of neurosis?

Relation of chemical agents to psychoses. psychological.

(o)

biochemical and behavioral aspects.
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�October 1?, 195b
Dear Dr. Rachlin,

requested I wish to report the following
projects have been i n progress this summer.
(1) Effect of electroshock on memory f unction,
FRO, Amytal tests and nerceptual tests. Twenty
four patients have been fully shielded. The
first revert on the relation between the
response to treatment and the occonotal test is being
submitted to the A E A. The observat ion support
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functions. Rorschack and blood chemistry. The
psychiatric and psychologic tests are being
prepared for presentetnion at the American
Psychopathological Association.
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a continuing study of perceptual changes in
insulin and EST patient a is now i n planning.
(3) A psychiatric re.ing scale, modified after
Halemud, is i n use. As soon as it is standardized
in this population, it will be presented to the
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