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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH
CUMULATIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR F.Y. 1961-1966, INCL.
Research Documentation Section
Statistics and Analysis Branch
Division of Research Grants
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, Md.
INTRODUCTION
This bibliography, listed numerically by grant number, is
the NIMH portion of a six-year cumulative bibliography of PHS
grantee publications. It was compiled from data cards which
were used to prepare the bibliographic lists contained in the
six annual issues of the Research Grants Index (1961-1966)-.
Two changes in the format of the RGI during 1961-1966 account
for the margin variations in this publication.
The bibliographic list includes names of principal
investigators of all NIMH research grants which appeared in the
f.y. 1961-1965 RGI editions, even though some of the grants
had no publications; but the names of investigators who were
awarded new grants in f.y. 1966 but had no publications are not
included. In instances where the principal investigator changed
during the project period, only the name of the most recent
investigator is shown.
An alphabetical listing of the NIMH grantees is appended
to the bibliography, and a list of grantees for all Institutes/
Divisions for the same period is attached.
Extra copies of this bibliography, as well as the separate
listings for other PHS Institutes/Divisions, are available in
limited number from the Research Documentation Section, SAB/DRG.
GLOSSARY
Abbreviations for Institutes/Divisions and Study Sectlons/Coonitteea
In use during the period f.y. 1961-1966.
Institute/Division Abbreviation
Rational Institutes of Health .
Allergy and Infectious Diseases ............. E, AI, AIP — '
Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases A, AM, AMP
Cancer C, CA, CAP, CY, CYP
Child Health and H'Jsnan Development HD
Dental ........ D, DE, DEP
General Medical Sciences . . 6, GM, GMP
" " ■« . - Translation (1961 only) . . . . T
Heart H, HE, HEP
Mental Health M, 3M, MH, MHP, MY, MYP
Neurological Diseases and Blindness B, NB, NBP
Office of International Research RF, TW
Research Facilities and Resources FR
Clinical Research Centers (1962 only) OG
General Research Support (1962 only) GS
Community Health, Bureau of State Services — '
Accident Prevention AC
Chronic Diseases . CD
Communicable Disease Center CC
Community Health Services CH
Dental Health . DF
Hospital and Medical Facilities HM
Hospital Research Facilities (NIH support, 1961-1962). W
Nursing NU
Nursing (NIH support, 1961-1962) GN
2/
Environmental Health, Bureau of State Services —
Air Pollution . . . AP
Air Pollution (NIH support, 1961) S
Environmental Engineering and Food Protection EF
Environmental Health Sciences ES
Occupational Health OH
Office of Solid Wastes SW
Radiological Health RH
3/ Water Supply and Pollution Control WP
Water Pollution (NIH support, 1961) K
1/ The letter "P" after an Institute/Division abbreviation indicates a
program Rrant (except AP and UP) .
2/ Prior to the recent reorganization of the Public Health Service.
3/ On Dec. 31, 1965 the Division of Water Supply & Pollution Control was
made a separate Administration of DHEW, and on May 10, 1966, by virtue of
the 1966 reorganization Plan No. 2, the Watfr Pollution Control Administra-
tion was transferred to the Dept. of the Interior. F.y. 1966 awards
administered -no'er tMs activity are included in this publication even
though these programs were not under the PH3 for the entire fiscal year.
iii
Study Sect ton/Committee Abbreviation
Accident Prevention Research ; c ..... . Ace Prev, APR
Allergy and Immunology ... A&I, AI
Allergy and Immunology Program-Project Committee .... AIP
Allergy and Immunology Training Committee AITC
Allergy and Infectious Diseases Training Committee . . . AID
Applied Physiology AFY
Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases Program-Project
Committee . . . AMP
Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases Research Career
Award Program-Project Committee AMK
Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases Training Committee . . AMTC, ARTH
Bacteriology and Mycology B&M, BM
Behavioral Sciences . BS
Behavioral Sciences Fellowship Panel . . " BEH
Biochemistry . BIO
Biological Training Committee BTC
Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry BBC
Cancer Chemotherapy . . . CY
Cancer Program-Project Committee CAP
Cancer Training Committee ..... CTC
Cardiovascular ......' Cardio, CV
Cell Biology CB
Chemotherapy . CY
Child Health and Human Development Program-Project
Committee HDP
Clinical Research Centers CLR, CRC
Clinical Research Center Program-Project Committee,
General ." GMC
Communicative Disorder Research- Training Committee . . . CDR
Communicative Sciences , CMS
Computers in Research COM
Construction Review Committee .... CRC
Dental DEN
Dental Program- Project Committee . DEP
Dentail Training Committee DTC, DTL
Dermatology Review Committee DER
Endocrinology Endo, END
Environmental Sciences and Engineering ESE
Environmental Sciences Review Committee ERT
Epidemiology and Disease Control ... DC
Experimental Psychology EXP Psy, EP
General Medical Research Program-Project Committee . . . GMP
General Medicine GM
General Research Support . . GRS
Genetics GEN
Health Science Engineering and Biotechnology, Advisory
Committee on SPR
Health Services Research HSR
Heart Program-Project Committee .«,... HEP
Heart Training Committee HTC
Hematology Hema, HEM
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Study Section/Committee Abbreviation
History of Life Sciences (formerly History of Medicine) . HistMed, HM
Hospital and Medical Facilities HMF
Human Ecology HUM Ec, HUE
Human Embryology and Development HED
International Centers, Committee on CIC
International Fellowships Review Committee IFRC
International Fellowships Review Panel IFRP
Medical Libraries Facilities & Resources, Committee on . LFR
Medicinal Chemistry MC
Mental Health MH
Mental Health Project Grants Review Committee MHPG, MHP, MPG, -MPGA
Mental Health Research Career Award Training Committee . MHK
Mental Health Selection Committee MHSC
Mental Health Small Grants MSM
Mental Health Special Committee MHSC
Mental Health Training Committee MTC
Metabolism MET
Microbiology Training Committee MIC
Neurological Sciences Research Training Committee .... NSR
Neurology Neuro, NEU
Neurology and Blindness Program-Project Committee .... NBP
Neurology Field Investigations NFI
Nursing Research NR
Nutrition Nutr, NTN
Pathology PATH
Perinatal Review Committee . . PNL
Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics PET
Pharmacology and Toxicology Review Committee PTR
Physiological Chemistry Phys Ch, PC
Physiology Physio, PHY
Primate Cells, Advisory Committee on PME
Primate Research . . Prim Res, PR
Primate Research Centers, Advisory Committee on PME
Psychopharmacology PMY
Radiation RAD
Research Career Award Training Committee ... RCA
Scientific Publications ..... CSP
Sensory Diseases SD
Special Program-Project Committee SPP
Special Resource Centers SPR
Surgery ; . SURG
Toxicology TOX
Translation Review Committee TRC
Tropical Medicine and Parasitology TMP
Virology and Rickettsiology V&R, VR
Visual Sciences VIS
Miscellaneous
Ad Hoc Review AHR
No Study Section NSS
Special Review (Institute Review) SRC
Special Study Section SSS
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH
CUMULATIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY f.y. 1961-1966
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REVIEW INVESTIGATOR, ADDRESS, PROJECT TITLE,
GROUP AND PUBLICATIONS
MHPG Sewall, L.G., Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md.
MH Malamud, D.I., State Univ. New York, Albany, N.Y.
MPG DINGMAN, PAUL R., Des Moines Child Guidance
Cr., Des Moines, Iowa Day hospital
service in a child guidance setting
MHPG Laufer, M.W. , Emma Pendleton Bradley Hosp., Riverside,
R.I.
KLEIN, GEORGE S., Menninger Fdn., Tooeka,
Kansas The relation of consistencies in
coqnitive behavior to personality oraanization
Brit J Psychol 53:41, 62. Tolerance for
unrealistic experiences.
KAPLAN, SAMUEL, James Jackson Putnam
Children's Cr., Boston, Mass. Severe
emotional disturbances in pre-school children
Am J Orthopsychiat 33, (No 5):855, Oct 63.
Follow-up of children with atypical develop-
ment (infantile psychosis).
New Eng J Med 269:790, Oct 63 . Psychosis
of infancy and early childhood, as manifested
by children with atypical development.
MHPG Wolins.Jvl. , Child Welfare League of Am , N.Y C.
MPG TOBIN, vraTTMohtana State Hosp., Warm Springs,
State hosoital field work and liaison program
MHPG Black, B.J. .Altro Hlth. and Rehab. Service, N.Y.C.
MPG MARTIN, E.A., S.C. State Hosp., Columbia
Developing multidlsciplinary treatment and
research
Kanter, S.S., Boston Evening Clin, and
Hosp.. Boston. Mass.
Psychiat Quart Sup 35:312, 61. Duration of
out-oatient osvchotheraDv.
NICHTERN, S., League Sch., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Pilot dav nurserv school for schizophrenic children
MHPG Greenblatt, M., Massachusetts MH Cr., Boston, Mass.
MPG BLAU, DAVID, Boston State Hosp., Boston,
Mass. Psychiatric hospitalization
for geriatric patients
MHPG Goolishian, H.A., Univ. Texas, Galveston, Tex.
MHPG Metcalf, G.W. , Deot. Public Health, Washington
MPG
PHS
GRANT NO.
REVIEW
GROUP
INVESTIGATOR, ADDRESS, PROJECT TITLE,
AND PUBLICATIONS
MH
MPG
D.C.
MPG
MPG
WILNER, DANIEL M., Sch. Pub. Hlth., Univ.
California, Los Angeles, Cal. Assessment of
group treatment in correction agencies
Pacific Soc Rev 5:83, Fall 62. Job related
differences in staff attitudes toward treatment
in a women's prison.
ALTLAND, J.K., Michigan Dept. Hlth., Lansing,
Mich. Public health nurse in follow-up
care
Program Implications of One Project for Psychiat-
ric Patient Aftercare, Michigan Dept Health
Mental Health, Jun 63 .
GREENBLATT, M., Sch. Med., Boston Univ.,
Boston, Mass. Home and ward treatment
of acute psychosis
MHPG Hinko, E.N., Cleveland Psy. Inst, and Hosp., Clevela
Ohio
MPG SCHIEFELBUSCH, R.L., U. Kansas, Lawrence
A language program for mentally retarded
children
KING, JOHN A., Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Lab.,
Bar Harbor, Maine Social and hereditary
factors in nervous instability
Anim Behav 9:3, Jul-Oct 61. Swimming and
electric shock in deermice.
ZARZAR, N.P., John Umstead Hosp., Butner, N.C.
Familv-centered treatment In schizoohrenia
SANDERS, RICHARD, Philadelphia State Hosp.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Social rehabilitation
of the chronic mental oatient
SHNEIDMAN, EDWIN S., Univ. Southern
California, Los Angeles, Cal.
A comprehensive suicide prevention program
Am J Psychother 16:591, Oct 62. Telephone
aooraisal of 100 suicidal pmpraenri***
Contemporary Psychol 8:177, May 63. Sweet
lemons.
Contemp Psychol 8:178, 63. A look into the
dark.
JAMA 184:924, Jun 63. Investigations of
eouivocal suicides.
J Consult Psychol 28:95, 64. Suicide, sleep and"
death: Some possibleinterrelations among cessa-
tion, interruptipn and continuation phenomena.
J Michigan Med Soc 62:68, Jan 63. Emergency
resoonse to ootential suicide.
Med Bull Veterans Admin, Feb 63. Suicide
among general medical and surgical hospital
patients with malignant neoplasms.
Mind 1:69, 63. The suicidal patient and the
physician.
BS
MPG
MPG
MPG
OM-1 34
OM-147
MH-00151
MH-00153
Rll
0M-00154
MH-00162
Rll
MH-00167
Rll
OM-00175
Mind, May 64. Psychological autopsy.
New Physician 13:6, 64. Suicide among general
medical and surgical hospital patients with
malignant neoplasms.
Nurs Forum 3:93, 64. The nurses' role in the pre-
vention pf suicide.
Psychoanal Quart 33:283, 64. The self and others.
SocialWork Papers", Univ Southern Calif Press,
Los Angeles, 10:32, 63. Suicide: The ultimate
crisis.
Social Work PracticsTTColumbiaUniv Press,
New York, 63. The social worker in a suicide
prevention agency.
Special Treatment Situations. Forest Hosp Fdn,
Des Plaines, p. 1, 62. Suicide: Some clas-
sificatory considerations.
The Study of Lives, Atherton Press, New York,
p. 200, 63. Orientations toward death: A
vital aspect of the study of lives.
Suicide Prevention Center, Univ So California
Dress. 63.
Taboo Topics, Atherton Press, New York, 63.
Suicide: Trauma and taboo.
Acta Psychol 23:107, 63. Death, suicide and sleep: Toward
a theoretical investigation of cessation and interruption
phenomena.
Am J Nurs 65:111, 65. Preventing suicide.
Am J Psychother 18:304, 64. Failure and masochism.
Am J Pub Health 55:21, 65. The Los Angeles Suicide Pre-
vention Center: A demonstration of Public Health feasi-
bilities.
Arch Gen Psychiat 11:312, 64. Tranquilizers and suicide in
the schizophrenic patient.
Arch Gen Psychiat p. 282, 64. Immobilization response to
suicidal behavior.
Arch Gen Psychiat 14:60, 66. Comparative psychiatric study
of accidental and suicidal death.
Compr Psychiat 6:119, 65. Psychiatric hospitals and
suicide prevention centers.
Contemp Psychol 9:370, 64. Book review: "Suicide: A
sociological and statistical study" by L Dublin. Pioneer
in sucidology.
Contemp Psychol 9:414, 64. Book review: "Suicide and
Scandinavia" by H Hendin. A puzzle remains perplexinq.
Folia Psychiat Neurol Jap 19:317, 65. Some reflections on
death and suicide.
Int J Psychiat 2:167, 66. Orientations toward death: A
vital aspect of the study of lives.
JAMA 188:1103, 64. Suicidal adolescents and children.
JAMA 193:21, 65. Suicide prevention telephone service.
Med Hyg 22:637, 64. First aid in suicidal crises.
Psychiatry 28:79, 65. No name— a study of anonymous
suicidal telephone calls.
Current Psychiatric Therapies, Grune & Stratton, New York,
6:268, 66. The prevention of suicide.
Handbook of Clinical Psychology, McGraw-Hill, New York,
p. 198, 65. Projective techniques.
MHPG Stuen, M.R., Washington State Med. Assn., Seattle, Wash,
MHPG Beard, J. H., Fountain House Fdn. , N.Y.C.
NEU CONEL, J.L., Children's Hosp. Med. Cr., Boston
Postnatal development of the human cerebral
cortex
The Postnatal Development of the Human
Cerebral Cortex, Harvard Univ Press, Cam-
bridge, Mass, 7, Mar 63. State of develop-
ment of the cortex in the child at the age of
four years.
MPG McGEE, E., Colorado State Dept. Pub. Hlth.,
Denver
A oroaram of controlled after-care services
MPG FRIEDMAN, ALFRED S., Philadelphia Psychiatric
Cr., Philadelphia, Pa. Family treat-
ment of schizophrenia in the home
J Am Vet Med Assn 145, (No 2H5U, Jul 64.
Mental health problems involving the family,
the pet, and the veterinarian.
SK&F Psychiat Reporter, Mar-Apr 64. Family
therapy in the home.
Psychotherapy for the Whole Family, Springer Pub Co,
New York, 65"
MPG WITTSON, C, Sch. Med., U. Nebraska, Omaha
Pilot screening treatment unit for mentally
retarded
Am J Ment Defic 69, (No 5):653, Mar 65.
Psychiatric aspects of mongolism.
MPG BORSTELMANN, LJ., Child Guidance Clin.,
Durham, N.C. Mental health education for
mothers of school children
MPG REIFF, ROBERT, National Inst, of Labor
Education, New York, N.Y. A mental
health program for labor
1471
OM-001S8
OM-210
MH-00218
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MPG STRINGER, LORENE A., St. Louis County
Heal* Dept., Clayton, Mo. Early
detection of mental illness in school
children
Social Work 9, (No 2):93, Apr 64. Parent-
child relations in the early school years.
MH Sadovnikoff , V. . Mental Hygiene Services. Providence,
MH -00234
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R.I.
OM-0022C
'MH-002'25
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MH-00230
PC CHAFETZ, MORRIS E., Harvard Med. Sch.,
Massachusetts Gen. Hosp., Boston, Mass.
Alcohoiism treatment and initial therapeutic
contact
Acad Med New Jersey Bull 9:125, 63. A con-
temporary view of the problem of alcoholism.
J Clin Psycho! 20:237, 64. Social class and
establishment of treatment relations with alco-
holics.
J Nerv Merit Dis 134:395, 62. Establishing
treatment relations with alcoholics.
J Nerv Ment Dis 138, (No 4):390, Apr 64.
Establishing treatment relations with alcohol-
ics: A supplementary report.
MGH News 222:1, 63. Acute psychiatric serv-
ices in the emergency ward.
New Ens J Med 265:68, 61. Alcoholism
problems and programs in Czechoslovakia,
Poland and the Soviet Union.
New Eng J Med 266:1362, 62. Alcoholism
problems and programs in Hungary, Yugoslavia,
Roumania and Bulgaria.
New York J Med 62:1614, 62. Alcoholism:
Its cause and prevention.
Nurs Outlook 12:34, 64. Public health nurses
speak up about alcoholism.
Proc Am Orthopsychiat Soc Mtg, Chicago, Mar
64. Alcohol use: Problem for science and
society.
Proc Ann Am Psychiat Assn Mtg, St Louis, May
63. Newer approaches to the treatment of the
alcoholic.
Proc Ann Am Psychiat Assn Mtg, Los Angeles,
May 64. The effect of an emergency psychiat-
ric service on motivation for treatment.
Proc 10th Ann Conf Ment Health Rep State Med
Assn, Chicago, Feb 64. Psychiatric emer-
gencies.
Proc Joint Mtg Jap Soc Psychiat Neurol and Am
Psychiat Assn, Tokyo, May 63. The role of
the emergency services in a general hospital in
community psychiatry.
Proc Joint Mtg Mexican Soc Neurol Psychiat and
Am Psychiat Assn, Los Angeles, May 64.
Research in alcoholism.
Proc Massachusetts Conf Social Work, Boston,
Nov 63. Demonstration of research process.
Proc Mayor McKeldin's Brainstorming Conf Alco-
holism, Pikesville, Md, Dec 63. Skid row
and the drunkenness offender.
Proc Nat Assn Social Work Mtg, Boston, Mass,
Jan 63. Research in practice.
Proc Nat Conf Social Work, Cleveland, Ohio,
May 63. Round the clock psychiatric service
in an emergency ward of a general hospital.
Proc New Hampshire Conf Social Work, North
Conway, NH, Sep 63. Case work with charac-
ter disorders.
Proc Regional Sympos Rational Ther and Control
Tuberculosis, Boston, Jan 63. The treatment
of alcoholism.
Psychol Rep 12:862, 63. Alcohol-crisis treat-
ment approach and establishment of treatment
relations with alcoholics.
Psychol Rep 13:133, 63. Third-party selec-
tion of subjects and biased samples.
Quart J Stud Alcohol 22:325, 61. A procedure
for establishing therapeutic contact with the
alcoholic.
Quart J Stud Alcohol 24:503, 63. Behavioral
dependence and length of stay in psychotherapy
among alcoholics.
Quart J Stud Alcohol 24:640, 63. Social fac-
tors in the diagnosis of alcoholism. I. Charac-
teristics of the patient.
Social Work Practice p. 44, 63. Round-the-
clock emergency psychiatric services.
Alcohol Education for Classroom and Community:
A Source Book for Educators, McGraw-Hill,
New York, 64. Alcoholism: Causes and
treatment.
Alcoholism and Society. Oxford Univ Press,
New York, ~62~.
MPG ITTELSCN, WILLIAM H., Grad. Sch.,
Brooklyn Col., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Influence of ward design on patient
behavior
MPG BRYANT, N.D., Albany Med. C, N.Y. Inter-
disciplinary investigation of learning disorders
MHP MAGER, T.R., State Hosp., Orofino, Idaho
Familv care demonstration oroiect
MHPG O'Connor, S., Washington State Dent. Hlth., Seattle, Wash.
MPG KANTOR, D., Mass. MH Res. Corp., Boston
Student volunteers in a state mental hospital
Penn Psychiat Quart, p. 43, Winter, 61
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OM-280
OM-00286
OM-00287
OM-291
OM-00294
MH-00301
Rll
MPG BOATMAN, M J., Porter Neuropsy. Inst., San
Francisco, Cal. Nursing in hospital psychi-
atric therapy for children
Am J Orthopsychiat 32:808, Oct 62. Nursing
in hospital psychiatric therapy for psychotic
children.
MPG McLAIN, P., Idaho Dept. Hlth., Boise
Mental health statistical reoortinq demonstration
MPG GOLDMAN, E., Coun. Jewish Women, Chicago,
III. Mentai health project, social adjustment
center
MPG RILEY, HARRIS D., Jr., Children's Mem.
Hosp., Oklahoma City, Okla.
Collaborative management of mental
retardation
Clin Pediat 3, (No 3):150, Mar 64. Pediatric
evaluation of speech and hearing disorders.
Develop Med Child Neurol 5:24, 63 . Hemi-
plegia: A clinical and electroencephalographic
study in childhood.
Proc 2nd Ann Conf Ment Retard, Clover Bottom
Hospital, Tennessee, Oct 63. Etiology of
mental retardation. Role of perceptual
disorders and experience at child study center,
University of Oklahoma .
Proc Soc Pediat Res, May 63. The significance
of the traction response in the neonatal period .
Proc Southern Soc Pediat Pes, 63. Congenital
intracranial vascular malformation in childhood .
Proc Southern Soc Pediat Res, 63. Perceptual
disorders and school failure.
MHPG Breslin, M.A., Prisoners Aid Soc. Delaware, Wilmington,
Del.
MHPG Heyman, M.M. .Albert Einstein Med. Cr. , Philadelphia, Pa.
MHPG Turner, E., Instructive Visiting Nurse Assn., Baltimore, Md.
MHPG Devereaux, C.P. , California Dept. Mental Hygiene,
Sacramento, Cal.
California Mental Health Res Monogr (No 2), 62.
Potential social habilitation of elderlv patients.
MPG MAGIERA, E.A., Miss. State Bd. Hlth., Jackson
Continued care program for discharged mental
Datients
Nursing Outlook, v. 9, Sept 61
MPG B0WEN, ELEANOR P., Simmons Col., Boston, Mas
Practical nurse preparation for care of
mentally ill
We I eacfi'aW Learn i ogetnerTMassacnusetts
Uept Ment Health, Boston, 64.
MPG BAILEY, M.B., Nat. Coun. Alcoholism, N.Y.C.
Wives orientation toward their husband's
alcoholism
MPG SHAPIRO, DAVID S., Bradley Center, Inc.,
Columbus, Ga. Mental health training
for physicians and ministers
MPG HUESSY, H.R., Vermont State Hlth. Dept.,
Burlington
Increased use of family physician in follow up care
MPG DE FRIES, ZIRA, Westchester Children's Assn.,
White Plains, N.Y. Treatment of
disturbed children in foster care
Am J Orthopsychiat 34, (No 4) , Jul 64. Treat-
ment of disturbed children in foster care.
Bull NY Dis Branches, Am Psychiat Assn 6, (No
3) , Oct 64. A re-evaluation of foster home
care problems.
Child Welfare 22, May 61. Analysis of the
foster care case load.
Child Welfare 44,TNo ^73, 65. FosWTamTly
care for distrubed children— A non-sentimen-
tal view.
Proc Am Orthopsychiat Assn Ann Mtg, 64.
Treatment of disturbed children in foster care.
Proc 6th Int Congr Psychother, London, Aug 64.
Limitations of a therapeutic program for dis-
turbed children in foster care.
MPG LEWIS, HYLAN, Health and Welfare Council
of National Capital Area, Washington,
D.C. Improving child rearing in low
income areas
MHPG Lioton, H., Clark Univ., Worcester, Mass.
MPG LIB0, LESTER M., New Mexico Dept. Pub. Hlth.,
Santa Fe, New Mexico Mental health
consulation in underdeveloped areas
MPG ROSS, W. DONALD, Col. Med.,
Univ. Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
Industrial mental health
Arch Environ Health 7:473, Oct 63. Mental and
emotional health problems in the worker.
JAMA 181, Sep 62. Guide for evaluating
emolovabilitv after osvchiatric illness.
MHPG Goertzel , V . , Fountain House Fdn . , N .Y .C .
MPG GORELICK, JACK, Assn. for Help of
Retarded Children, N.Y.C. Occupation
center for mentally retarded adults
Assn for Help of Retarded Children, NY, Mar 63.
Training for independent living: Community
program for severelv retarded adults.
Ment Retard J, Dec 63. Work characteristics of
retarded adults at trainable levels.
Training School Bull 58:92, Nov 61. Validity
of the Peabodv Picture Vocabulary Test.
MPG HARLOW, A.H., Jr., Group Health Insurance, Inc.,
New York Insurability of psychiatric treatments
1472
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MPG
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MPG
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MPG
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MPG
MH-00324
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MPG
MH-00327
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OM-00329
OM-00330
OM-331
MH-00340
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OM-00344
MH-00348
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MPG
MPG
MHPG
MPG
MPG
MH
HAZARD, GEOFFREY C., Jr., American Bar Fdn.,
Chicago, III. Mental illness and
the law
LOWRY, ELMER F., Jr., Virginia Dent.
Mental Hygiene and Hosp., Richmond,
Va. Hospital and community
coordination for after-care
JACKSON, J., Grad. Sch., U. Kansas, Lawrence
Methods for comparative studies of mental
hospitals
PAGE, JAMES D., The Lighthouse Settlement,
Philadelphia, Pa. Efficacy of social
group work in limiting delinquency
BATESON, G., Palo Aito Med. Res. Fdn., Cal.
Family theraov in schizophrenia
Am J Orthopsychiat 32:604, Jul 62. Letters of
mothers of schizoohrenics.
Arch Gen Psychiat 5:340, Oct 61. Control
in osvchctnerapv with schizoohrenics.
Arch Gen Faychiat 8:213, Mar 63. Marriage
theraDv.
Family Process 1:63, Mar 62. Family therapy
as a research arena.
Famiry Process 1:69, Mar 62. Whither family
theraDV.
Family Process 1:245, Sep 62. The marital
context of an anxietv svndrome.
Psychiatry, v. 24, p. 30 May 61
Psychoanalysis 49:68, Winter 62-63. The
schizoDhrenoaenic 'who'.
Information Storage and Neural Control, Charles
C Thomas, Pub, Springfield, III., 63. Patterns
of human behavior.
SARGENT, D.A., Juvenile Court Clin., Detroit ,
Mich. Training
foster parents to handle disturbed children
Am J Orthopsychiat 32:32, Jan 62. Role phen-
omena and roster care for disturbed children.
SLOAN, MARION B., Young Woman's
Christian Assn., Oakland, Cal.
Community based arouos for on-leave
mental patients
YWCA Magazine, p.287, Nov 61
ROGERS, GERTRUDE A., Massachusetts Mental
Health Res. Corp., Boston, Mass.
Treatment of adolescents on adult wards of a
mental hosoiial
Porter , J . H . , II! . , Boston Univ . . Boston . Mass .
CARTER, F., Mt. Auburn Hosp., Cambridge, Mass.
Group therapy in a community general hospital
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G .D . , Univ . Maryland , Baltimore , Md .
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MPG HELLER, MELVIN S., Temple Univ.,
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MHPG Wortis, J. .Jewish Hosp. Brooklyn , Brooklyn , N .Y .
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MPG LlPPTTT, RV, U. Michigan, Ann Arbor Intro-
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MPG FALKEY, D.B., Western Reserve U., Cleveland
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MPG MASSARIK, FRED, Children's Home Society,
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care of mental hosoital patients.
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Prison Dept., Raleigh, N.C.
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prison setting
OM-00401 MPG BRACELAND, FRANCIS J., Inst. Living,
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MH-00404 MPG MURPHY, A., U. Settlements, Phila., Pa.
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family
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Rll Family Case Work Project for the mentally ill
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MH-00437 MPG SCHWARTZ, E.P., Youth Comm., St. Louis, Mo.
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mental health of factory workers.
MH-00463 MPG FT5HER7~S~JH., Fountain House Fdn., N.Y.C.
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Psychometric examination as a standardized
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Data Collection "SysTems'fn an TnsITtufionTonTie
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Univ. California, Los Angeles, Cal.
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evaluation of the management of the psychiat-
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S.C.
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ing hypothalamic lesions.
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suppression of behavioural receptivity in adult
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hormones and mating behavior.
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children
MPG KRISBERG, JANE, Community Council of Greater
New Haven, New Haven, Conn. Neighbor-
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make them move again.
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B.A., Office Commissioner MH, Harrisburg, Pa. MH-00628
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McGuire, M.C., Housing Authority San Antonio, San
Antonio, Tex.
MPG ROSS, ALAN 0., Pittsburgh Child Guidance OM-00628
Cr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Variables of
continuance in child guidance contact
Psychol"Re"p"14:348, 64. Possible artifact in
measurement of social reinforcement.
MH SEEMAN, JULIUS, Univ. Chicago, Chicago, III.
A study of the process and outcomes of play
therapy
Psychotherapy 1, (No 1):14, Aug 53. Person-
ality integration as a criterion of therapy out-
come.
MFG KESSLER, J.W., Grad. Sch., Western Reserve
Univ., Cleveland, Ohio Counselling parents
of young, mildly retarded children
MPG BOEHM, BERNICE, Minnesota Dept. Welfare,
St. Paul, Minn. Evaluation of family
adequacy in child protection
Child Welfare p. 453, Nov 64. The community
and the social agency define neglect.
MPG WARREN, MARGUERITE Q., California Youth
Authority, Sacramento, Cal. An
evaluation of community treatment for
delinquents
California Parent-Teacher, Feb 63. A new
anoroach.
California Youth Authority Quarterly 16, (No 3):
31, 63 . California's community treatment
experiment .
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to institutionalization.
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ject; First progress report .
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ject: First year report of action and evaluation. MH-00629
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OM-00602 MPG BECK, DOROTHY F., Family Service Assn.
of America, N.Y.C. Casework on
marital problems— A conceptual exploration
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Community Cr., N.Y.C. Activity t-roup
for disturbed latency-atie children OM-00631
OM-00607 MPG SAPIRSTEIN, MILTON R„ Mount Sinai Hosp.,
N.Y.C. Industrial psychiatric
services in a hospital setting
OM-608 MHPG Moffltt , J.W. , Utah Assn. MH , Salt Lake City , Utah OM-00633
MH-00612 MPG WESTEERG, G.E., U. Chicago, III.
Rl) The role of the clergvman in mental health
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Chicago, III. Behavior and communication
in childhood schizophrenia _________
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64. Complementary therapy of severely dis-
turbed children and their parents in a day care
center.
MHPG Freedman, L.Z., Cr. Advanced Study Behavioral Sci.,
Stanford, Cal.
MPG LEVY, JEROME, Western Interstate Comm.
Higher Education, Boulder, Colo.
Interstate cooperation for hospital
staff development
Data~Lollectiori~and utilization" in Institutions
"foTFJit
tne"TCTeii"£aTiy Retarded, West Interstate
Comm Higher _dTicT"3ouTder , Colo, Oct 64.
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Ohio Psychophysiology of the autonomic
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initial value in the longitudinal study of auto-
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The SETAR and its uses.
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after reinforcing brain stimulation in rats
Expression of the Emotions in Man, Int Univ
Press, New York, Ch 9, p. 161, 63. The
visceral level: Situational determinants and
behavioral correlates of autonomic response
patterns.
HEWITT, R. T., W. Interstate Com. Higher Ed.,
Boulder, Colorado Interstate cooperation for
hospital staff development
Psychophysiology 1, (No 22:111, 64. Computer identification
and measurement of cardiac cyclic activity.
Computers in Psychophysioloav, c C Thomas Co, Spring-
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MHPG Ikeda, T., Seattle Atlantic St. Cr., Seattle, Wash.
MH WITKIN, HERMAN A., Col. Med., State
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of the embedded-figures test for use with young
children.
Cognition: Theory, Research, Promise, Harper
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cognitive style.
Psychological Differentiation, John Wiley and
Sons, New York-London , 62.
MPG HUMPHREY, JACKSON C, Evansville State
Hosp., Evansville, Ind. Homemaker
service integrated in state mental
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Arch Psicol Neurol 6:493, 64. Some preliminary
observations with an experimental procedure
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Chiid Develop 36:21, 65. Family experiences
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The Body Percept, Random House, New York, p.
26, bi. Development of the body concept and
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attitudes as reported by patients.
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Relationship of marital status to incidence
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GOLDSMITH, JEROME M., Jewish Board of
Guardians, N.Y.C. Formulating
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personnel
LiDDLE, GORDON P., Quincy Youth
Development Commission, Quincy, III.
School services for culturally handicapped
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Illinois J Educ, Mar 63. Educational research.
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Educ Leadership, Feb 63. The school's job with the
disaffected.
Educ Leadership, Apr 65. Helping culturally handicapped
children.
Girl Scout Leader, Mar 65. A community resource.
Illinois Clubwoman, Jan 65. Disadvantaged children and
youth.
Illinois Educ, Nov 65. Culturally disadvantaged.
J Negro Educ, Summer 64. The role of parents and
family life.
J Negro Educ, Spring, 65. Arousing parent interest in a
program for the culturally deprived.
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MH-00635 MPG STUOT, E., Inst. Study Ciime, Delinquency,
Rll Sacramento, Cal. Individualized treatment In
a staff-inmate community
MH-00637 MH HAGGARD, ERNEST A., Sch. Med., Univ.
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Jun 63. Obe'issance a la rgalite': Contribution
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MPG SCHMIDT, WILLIAM M., Sch. Pub. Hlth.,
Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. Children
of hospitalized parents
MPG ELDER, W.E., Family Service Agency San
Bernardino, Cal. Pre-marriaqe counselling
MHPG Hurder, W. P. , Southern Regional Educ. Bd. , Atlanta . Ga.
MPG BENSBERG, GERARD J., Jr., Southern Regional
Education Board, Atlanta, Ga.
Regional attendant training project
MenC Ketara, Jun "64"! Irai rung or attendant
personnel in residential facilities for the
mentally retarded.
Ment Ketard, Aug 64. Eva fuationr A basic
tool in training of attendant personnel.
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— 55!
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lesions enhance shock avoidance behavior
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drinking.
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ment and runninq speed.
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behavior elicited from dorsomedial thalamus of
cats
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drugs on approach-avoidance conflict tested
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reward and fixed-interval schedule.
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and exploration in rats with hiopocamoal lesions.
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reward reinforcina?
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tion and inhibition of performance by punish-
ment: The effects of shock intensity and dis-
tribution of trials.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 56, (No 5):797, 63.
Learning to resist pain and fear: Effects of
electric shock before versus after reaching goal.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 56, (No 5):801, 63.
Facilitation and inhibition of runway perform-
ance by hind- and forepaw shock of various
intensities .
J Comp Physiol Psychol 56:1050, 63. Con-
ditioned vasomotor responses in the rabbit.
J"Cornp Physiol Psychol 58, (No"IT:55, 64.
Strength of electrical stimulation cf lateral
hypothalamus, food deprivation, and tolerance
for quinine in food.
MH-00648
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J Comp Physiol Psychol 58:396, 64. Effect of
dorsolateral hypothalamic lesions on sodium
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Effect of strength of drive determined by a new
technique for appetitive classical conditioning
of rats .
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Classically conditioned tongue-licking and
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Thnst measured by licking reinforced on
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Aug 63. Effects of electrical and chemical stim-
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Physiological and cultural determinants of
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Proc Roy Soc, B, 148:481, 63. Certain re-
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Proc Roy Soc B 158:481, 63 . Certain recent
developments in experimental psychology.
Proc 3rd World Congr Psychiat, Montreal,
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Science 138:822, 62. General disruption result-
ins from electrical stimulus of ventromedial
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lesions: Effects on drinking elicited by
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Brain and Behavior, AIBS, 2:90, 64. Discus-
sion of Dr. Anand's paper.
Electrical Stimulation of the Brain. Unlv of
Texas Press, 51, 61. Electrode holders in
chronic preparations.
Electrical Stimulation of the Brain. Univ Texas
Press, 64, 61 . Injury and excitation by
electric currents.
Electrical Stimulation of the Brain. Univ of
Texas Press, 387, 61. Learning and perfor-
mance motivated bv direct stimulation.
Electrical Stimulation of the Brain. Univ of
Texas Press, 575, 61. Implications for
theories of reinforcement.
Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, Univ Ne-
braska Press, p. 65, 63. Some reflections
on the law of effect produce a new alternative
to drive reduction.
Personality Change, John Wiley and Sons, NY,
63~ Some implications of modern behavior
theory for personality change and osvehotheraov.
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London, 64. Ultrasound as a diagnostic and
surgical tool.
MH DOLLARD, JOHN, Grad. Sch., Yale Univ.,
New Haven, Conn. Quantitative method
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Evaluation of silence in initial interviews
with psychiatric clinic patients.
Am J Orthopsychiatry 36, (No 1), p. 41, Jan 66. A content
measure of changes attributable to psychotherapy.
MHPG Henderson , C . M . , Arkansas State Hosp . , Little Rock ,
Ark.
MHPG Sires, E. , State Dept. Pub. Instruction , Madison , Wis.
MHPG Lewis , F.A. , Jr. , Fort Logan MH Cr. , Fort Logan, Colo.
MHPG Howell , O.D. , Jr. , Juvenile and Domestic Relations
Court . Tamoa . Fla.
MPG PITTMAN, DAVID J., Sch. Med., Washington
Univ., St. Louis, Mo. Alcoholism
treatment and referral demonstration
nroiect
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Brit J Addict p. 35, Jan 63. Role of sociology
in the planning and operation of alcoholism
treatment programmes.
Crime Delinquency!). 78, Jan to. I een-agers,
drinking, and the law. A study of arrest
trends for alcohol-related offenses.
Missouri Police J p. 15, Autumn 63. The
value to Missouri of uniform and centralized
crime reporting.
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The concept of motivation: A source of in-
stitutional and professional blockage in the
treatment of alcoholics.
Alconolism: Community Agency Attitudes"aTTg
Their Impact on I reatment Services, PuTT"
Health Serv Pub No 12/3, Ub Uept HEW,
Washington, DC, 63.
MPG WRIGHT, W.L., Florida State Bd. Hlth.,
Jacksonville A comprehensive
alcoholism program in a local health department
MPG BORIS, HAROLD N., Goddard Col., Plainfield,
Vt. College-rural school -community
mental health project
MH LEVINE, MAURICE, Col. Med., Univ. Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, Ohio A psychiatric study
of surgical patients
Nature 193:357, Jan 62. An effect of emotion
on voice.
MPG NESS, CLAIRE M., Cleveland Guidance
Center, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio
Intermediary group treatment of
inaccessible children
Social Work 9, (No 31:56, Jul 64. Predicting a
child's accessibility to individual treatment
from diagnostic groups.
MPG THURSTON, JOHN R., State Dept. Pub. Welfare,
Madison, Wis. Eau Claire County Youth
Study— Phase III
Brochure: Madison, Wis State Dept Pub Welfare, Apr 64.
Classroom behavior: Background factors and psycho-
social correlates.
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Vol 15, (No 3), Dec 63. The contribution of psychological
tests.
Wisconsin J Curriculum Leadership 2, (No 1):19, Winter
64-65. A study of children who display aggressive
behavior in the classroom.
MPG PORTER, HERCULES, Jewish Vocational Service,
Milwaukee, Wis. Work therapy program
for adolescent delinauents
Crime and Delinquency, Vol 2, No 3, Jul, 65. A work
therapy program for delinquent boys.
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Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Neurological bases
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Am J Physiol 200:195, 61.
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Electrical Stimulation of Brain. Univ of Texas
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secretory material with water intake and urine
output in x-irradiated rats.
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elicited bv septal and fornical stimulation.
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olfactory apparatus in three edentate brains.
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sural organ: Histoloav and histochemistrv.
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tion studies on the relation of the subcomis-
sural organ to sodium and water metabolism in
the rat .
Anat Rec 148:316, 64. An electrophysiologic
study of the posterior limb of the anterior com-
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camel.
Arch Neurol 5:221, Aug 61. Post-lesion
tremor inhibition.
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and avoidance learnina in cats.
Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 13:798, 61.
Circuit hoard for imnlantpH plpr.trnrlps
Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 14:78, 62. An
oscillographic study of afferent connections to
the hippocampus in the cat.
Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 14:731, 62.
EEG changes with classical conditioning.
Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 14:924, 62.
EKG monitor for routing EEG.
Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 15:149, &3,
Some cortical-subcortical relationships during
acquisition of a conditioned response.
Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 15:270, 63.
Quantification of the EEG responses to flicker'
ing light.
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Excerpta Med, Int Cong Series 37, Sep 61.
Changes in EEG responses to the conditioned
stimulus.
Exp Neurol 6:357, 62. Electroencephalographs
chanaes and classical aversive conditioning.
Exp Neurol 11:474, 65. Efferent connections of
the substantia nigra in the cat.
J Comp Neurol 123:1, 64. The subcommissural
organ of the camel.
J Comp Neurol 123:139, 64. The subcommissural
organ of the camel.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 54:340, 61. Self-
stimulafinn nf cental arpa
J Comp Physiol Psychol 58:302, 64. Effects of
positional relations between subject, CS, and
US on shuttle-box avoidance learning in cats.
J Neuropath Exp Neurol 20:263. 61.
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at rest from tegmental lesions in the cat.
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and anterior hypothalamic lesions.
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anterior hypothalamic lesions: Some effects on
sleep and body metabolism in cats.
Radiat Res 23:1, 64. Changes in neurosecretory
material water intake, and urine output in x-
irradiated rats.
Electrical Stimulation of the Brain, Univ of
Texas Press, 371, 61. Diencephalic influ-
ences on learning and performance.
Am J Physiol 209:866, 65. Some sensory influences on
savage (affective) behavior in cats.
Am J Physiol 210:263, 66. Effect of medial thalamic lesions
on an escape response elicited by tooth pulp stimulation.
Anat Rec 153:255, 65. Histological and ablation studies on
the relation of subcommissural organ and rostral midbrain
to sodium and water metabolism.
Anat Rec 154:364, 66. Effect of unilateral versus bilateral
thalamic lesions upon reactivity to noxious stimuli.
Anat Rec 154:439, 66. Paleo- and neocorticofugal projections
in the oppossum - degeneration study.
Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 17:574, 64. A system of
quantification of frequency specific responses in the EEG
during classical conditioning.
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mammillary body lesions on conflict and simple avoidance
learning in cats.
Proc 8th Int Congr Anatomists, Wiesbaden, p. 126., Aug 65.
Interhemispheric conduction in the American opossum.
MPG ROBERTS, PEARL R., National Council
Jewish Women, Pittsburgh, Pa. A
Dsvchiatric volunteer demonstration
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HARRIS, J.W., State Hosp. South, Blackfoot,
Idaho Consultation for chronic patient screen-
ing study
BUCHMUELLER, ALFRED D., Child Study Assn.
America, N.Y.C. Exploratory project
in parent group education
Kroc Am urthopsychiat Assn 4^nd Ann Mtg,
Mar 65. Comparison of low and middle income
families utilizing parent group education ser-
vices.
FELDMAN, ALBERT G., Welfare Planning
Council, Los Angles, Cal. Mental
Health Development Program
Brochure: Leisure Services in Mental Health Rehabilitation.
Recreat Youth Serv Planning Counc, Los Angeles, 65.
Brochure: Family Mental Health: Research evaluation of a
training course for staff of a public assistance agency,
Los Angeles County Bureau of Public Assistance, 65.
Brochure: Family Mental Health Papers, Los Angeles
Bureau of Public Assistance, Jan 64.
Proc Conf, Clergy and People in Crisis, Oct 65.
Proc Conf, Your Community and Mental Health - New Trends
and Threads, 65.
Proc Recreat Youth Serv Planning Counc Conf, Los Angeles,
Mar 65. The role of leisure service agencies and mental
health rehabilitation.
Proc Recreat Youth Serv Planning Counc Conf, Los Angeles,
65. The world of the retarded: Community action for
recreation services for mentally retarded children and youth.
MPG PRESTON, HARLEY 0., American Inst. Research,
Washington, D.C. New techniques for
traininq and rehabilitation
ZUBIN, JOSEPH, New York State Dept. Mental
Hygiene, New York, N.Y. Sample survey
of mental hospital patients
LAMBERTSEN, C.J., Sch. Med., U. Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia Effect of C02 on cerebral
circulation and metabolism
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acid infusion and the composition of arterial
blood and cerebrospinal fluid.
Ann NY Acad Sci 109:731, 63. Quantitative in-
teractions of increased Po2 and Pco2 upon
respiration in man.
J Appl Physiol vol. 16, Jan 61.
J Biol Chem 236:592, Feb 61.
J Appl Physiol 16:473, 61. H + and Pco2 as
cnemical factors in respiratory and cerebral
circulatory control.
J Appl Physiol 17:899, Nov 62. Blood PC02
and brain oxygenation
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J Clin Invest 41:1664, 62. Cerebral circulation
and metabolism during thiopental anesthesia
and hyperventilation in man.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 131:381. Mar 61.
The Regulation of Human Respiration. Blackwell
Publ, Oxford, Eng, p. 257, 63. Factors in
the stimulation of respiration by carbon dioxide.
MPG McCABE, ALICE R., Community Service
Society, N.Y.C. Superior child
in a socially deprived area
MPG REEL, L.W., Goodwill Industries, Inc., Pueblo,
Colorado Project for hospital habituated
psychiatrically ill patients
MPG CUTLER, R.L., Michigan Society for Mental Hlth.,
Detroit Classroom effects of school mental
health consultation
MH SARASON, SEYMOUR B., Grad. Sch., Yale Univ.,
New Haven, Conn. Measurement of test
anxiety in children
Child Develop 34:751, 63. Test anxiety and
performance on projective tests.
MPG ADAMS, STUART N., Los Angeles Co. Probation
Dept., Los Angeles, Cal. To develop
a program research service
Fed Probation p. 35, Sep 65. The value of research in
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Finding and Aid Society, Lewiston, Idaho
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MPG TANAKA, HENRY T., Mental Hlth. Rehabilita-
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MPG GOLDFARB, A., 3700 Edison St., San Mateo, Cal.
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MPG HAYASHI, S., Hawaii Dept. Hlth., Honolulu
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MGP BELLAK, LEOPOLD. City Hosp., Elmhurst, N.Y.
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MPG SMITH, COLIN M., Univ. Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
A study of home care in psychiatric patients OM-00938
Am J Psychiat 121:52, 64. The comprehensive
psychiatric unit in the general hospital.
Canad J Pub Health 54:63, 64. Psychiatry, the
family doctor and public health.
Canad Med Assn J 88:360, Feb 63. Care of the
psychiatric patient in the aeneral hospital.
Canad Med Assn J 90:1032, 64. A survey of OM-00939
psychiatric units in general hospitals in Canada.
Canad Ment Health 12:15, Mar-Apr 64. Social
psychiatry in Britian. OM-00940
Canad Nurs 60:126, 64. Stone walls and iron
_bars._
Canad Psychiat Assn J 9:155, 63. A folTow-up MH-00944
study of comparable mental and general hospital Rll
patients. MH-00945
J Am Geriat Soc 11:339, Apr 63. Geriatric-
psychiatric home care programme.
Proc Canad Ment Health Assn Ann Mtg, Toronto,
63. More for the mind.
Action for Mental Health, Basic Books, New
York, 61.
Psychiatric Patients. Univ Sask, Printihg~5erv,
Saskatoon, p. 287, 64. A follow up study of
non schizophrenic.
Acta Psychiat Scand 41:236, 65. Follow-up and the
measurement of change in psychiatric patients. OM-00947
Lancet 2:1005. 65. General practice psychiatry.
New Aspects of the Mental Health Services, Toronto, 65.
The family doctor in a program of comprehensive
psychiatric care.
MPG HAUN, P., Dept. Inst, and Agencies, Trenton, N.J.
Clerkship in psychiatric responsibilities of the OM-00951
state
MH FINK, MAX, Hillside Hosp., Glen Oaks, N.Y.
Altered brain function following electroshock OM-00952
J Neuropsychiat 3:231, Apr 62. Mode of
action of convulsive theraov.
EP LAUER, D.W., Grad. Sch., Indiana U„ Blooming-
ton Response variables in classical
condition ina
Bull Acad Polonaise Sci 9:121, 61. Chronic
Dreoaration for salivarv conditioning.
MPG COHEN, F., Mass. MH Res. Corp., Boston OM-00954
A low-cost community mental health center
MPG HOBBS, NICHOLAS, George Peabody Col.,
Nashville, Tenn. Residential schools
for disturbed children ^
NatTiduc Assn^, Mar 64. Profiles ot teacner
education institutions: George Peabody Col-
lege for Teachers.
MPG BINMEk, PAUL R., Fort Logan Mental Hlth.
Cr., Ft. Logan, Colo. Fort Logan
Mental Health Center Record System
J Fort Logan Ment Health Ctr 1, (No 2), Winter
63. Team morale, time utilization and treat-
ment effectiveness .
J Fort Logan Ment Health Ctr 1, (No 2), Winter MH-00955
63 . Length of stay at the Fort Logan mental Rl!
health center.
J Fort Logan Ment Health Ctr 1, (No 2), Winter OM-00958
63 . The Fort Logan record system ■
XFort Lbganlvlent Health" Cent 2,TNo 1) Spring
64. Interjudge reliability of mental-status judg^ OM-00963
_ ments.
J Fort LoganTvTenTrleafth Cent"?, (NbTlTTTurn-
mer 64. Variables related to prognosis: The re-
lationship between actual treatment outcome
and hypotheses drawn from the literature.
PhD Thesis, IhWColorado, Nov 64. Intra-sTafF OM-00967
conflict, morale, and treatment effectiveness
in a therapeutic community setting.
Proc Colorado Psychol Assn Winter Mtg, Jan
62. The Fort Logan Mental Health Center OM-00968
Record System.
Proc Winter Mtg, Colorado Psychol Assn, Jan
62 . The Fort Logan mental health center
record system .
W1CHE Report, Dec 63 . The impact of the
computer: A report on the training institute in
mental health electronic data processing .
J Fort Logan Ment Hlth Ctr, 141, Vol 2, Fall, Nov 64.
Fort Logan staff opinions about mental illness.
Day Care of Psychiatric Patients, C C Thomas, Springfield,
III, 64. Day hospital service as part of an integrated
psychiatric treatment program.
MPG DONAHUE, G.T., Union Free Sch. Dist. # 16.
Elmont, N.Y. Education and
rehabilitation of childhood schizophrenics
TARWATER, J.S., Bryce Hosp., Tuscaloosa,
Ala. Development of a central
statistical department
SACHS, R.R., Los Angeles Hlth. Dept., Cal.
Study of acute psychiatric patients in Los Angeles
County MH-00969
MPG
MPG
MPG MAGNER, GEORGE, National Assn. Social
Workers, N.Y.C. Hospital social
work supervisors institutes
Staff Development in Mental Health Services, Nat Assn
bocial Workers, bb
MPG PELOSI, JOHN J., Rhode Island Dept.
Social Welfare, Providence, R.I.
Research development in a state
mental health program
Rhode Island Med J 47:21, Jan 64. Effects of
delayed auditory feedback on process-reactive
schizophrenics.
MPG SHEEHAN, JANE P., Minnesota Dept. of Hlth.,
St. Paul, Minn. Public health nursing
for released mental patients
MPG PAYNE, MARION F., Arkansas State Hosp.,
Little Rock, Ark. Integration of
hospital and community services
MPG VENABLE, J.H., Ga. Dept. Publ. Hlth., Atlanta
Survey on education of children in mental hospitals
BS FUNKENSTEIN, DANIEL H., Dept. Psychiatry,
Harvard Med. Sch., Boston, Mass.
A study of the perceptions by schizophrenic
patients, peptic ulcer patients and controls of
parental roles as they relate to authroity, affection
and role model
J Consult Psychol 27, Dec 63. Note on test-
ing conditions.
Acute Psychotic Reaction, Psychiat Res Rep
16 Am Psychiat Assn, May 63 . The acute
brain syndrome in geriatric patients.
MPG BROWN, RACINE D., South Carolina Mental
Hlth. Commission, Columbia, S.C. Crisis
intervention in pre- and early school years
Proc Am Orthopsychiat Assn 42nd Ann Mtg, 65. Crisis
intervention in pre-school and early school years: The
Sumter child study project.
MPG MATTISON, BERWYN F., American Pub. Health
Assn., N.Y.C. Guide for public health
control of alcoholism
MPG ROSS, ROBERT T., Cal. State Dept. Mental
Hygiene, Sacramento, Cal. Analysis of
a century of state hospital records
Calif Ment Health Res Monogr No. 37657
Evolution of treatment methods at a hospital
for the mentally retarded.
Psychiat Quart (Suppl), Part 1, 64. "A~case of
folie a deux in early California.
MPG BRICKMAN, HARRY R., Los Angeles Co.
Mental Health Dept., Los Angeles,
Cal. Evaluation of a local
community mental health orooram
Am J Psychiat, Sep 65. On the treatment of the poor.
Am J Psychiat, Apr 66. The psychoanalyst as community
psychiatrist.
Proc Am Psychiat Assn, Hawaii, Aug 65. Cultural problems
in psychiatric therapy.
Proc Am Psychiat Assn, Atlantic City, May 66. Racial
factors in patient selection.
Proc Am Pub Health Assn, Chicago, III., Oct 65. Mental
health consultation in schools: Preliminary appraisal
of urban program.
MPG SHELLY, J.A., Kings Co. Probation Dept.,
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nalline, group therapy and probation supervision
MPG WINDHAM, GERALD 0., Mississippi State Univ.,
State College, Miss. Comprehensive
oriented alcohol education program
MPG SMITH, DORIS, Contra Costa Council of
Community Services, Walnut Creek, Cal.
Realizing the potential of underDrivileged
vouth
Psychol Rep 9:681, 61. Comments on learning
in osvchotheraov.
MPG KRUSH, THADDEUS P., State Univ. South
Dakota, Vermillion, S.D. Mental
health project for Indian boarding
schools
MPG KRUSH, THADDEUS P., Col. Med., Univ.
Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr. Staff
experimentation in Community Services Division
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fold.
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Ment Hosp 16 (No 5), May 65. Using community craft
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Sons, Inc, New York, 66. Consideration of alternative
help sources by persons selecting psychiatric help for
personal problems.
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Laramie Effects of hormonal factors
on certain drives
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OM-00970 MPG WILSON, ALAN B., Sch. Letters, Sci.,
Univ. California, Berkeley, Cal.
Realizing the potential of underprivileged
vouth
MH-00975 MPG SHIRAISHI, T.J., Olive View Hosp., Cal.
R 11 Treatment of alcoholism in a tuberculosis hosDital
OM-00976 MPG McKEE, JOHN M., State Board of Corrections,
Montgomery, Ala. Self-instructional
program for youthful offenders
OM-00977 MPG FUNKE, ARTHUR S., Minnesota Dept. Public
Welfare, St. Paul, Minn. Evaluation
of a state mental health program
Ment Hyg, Jan 66. Mental health systems and the solution
of community problems.
OM-00978 MPG O'BRIEN, THOMAS E., Big Brothers of
America, Philadelphia, Pa. An experi-
mental study of services for fatherless
bovs
OM-00979 MPG MaclVER, ROBERT M., New School Social
Research, N.Y.C. A conceptual
framework for iuvenile delinouencv
OM-00981 MPG BOYLE, TERRENCE J., Ohio Department of
Health, Columbus, Ohio Community
Alcoholism Programs Demonstration Proiect
OM-00982 MPG RUTTENBERC, BERTRAM A., Mercy-Douglass
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project for psychotic children under 7
ASHA 5, Dec 63. The status of professional
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Cerebral Palsy Rev, May-Jun 63. Curative
music.
MH-00986 MPG FELDMAN, P. E., Topeka State Hosp., Kansas
Rll Architectural modification to meet functional
change
Therapy by Design, CC Thomas, Springfield, III,
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MH-00987 PMY BEECHER, HENRY K., Mass. Gen. Hosp.,
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morphine and placebo in normal subiects.
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sensitivity of measurement of drug effects in
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voltage of the electroencephalogram and time
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New Eng J Med 270:825, 64. Reduction of postoperative
pain by encouragement and instruction of patients: A study
of doctor-patient rapport.
OM-00988 MPG GOOLISHIAN, HAROLD A., Univ. Texas Med.
Branch, Galveston, Tex. Middle class
delinquent youth, a study of families
Dis Nerv Syst 24, (No 12):1, Dec 63. Family
therapy in the treatment of the brain damaged
child.
Psychiatry 27, (No 1):86, Feb 64. Neurosis in
the family, and patterns of psychosocial de-
fense: A study of psychiatric epidemiology.
OM-00990 MPG SCHWARTZ, ARTHUR L., Assn. for Help of
Retarded Children, New York, N.Y.
Community recreation resources for the
retarded
Children, p. 104, May-Jun 63. Mentally retarded
teenagers in a social grouo.
Proc All Day Inst, Assn Help Retard Child, New1
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reaction resources for the mentally retarded in
the community group service agency.
Let's Have Fun. Program Book 1963-1964. Group
Work & Recreation, Assn for Help of Retarded
Children. New York.
Program Changes to Meet the Needs of Retarded
Young People in a Changing World. Assn for
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OM-00992 MPG GOODMAN, GERALD M., Stiles Hall Univ.
Y.M.C.A., Berkeley, Cal. Interpersonal
relations project
OM-00993 MPG POLSKY, HOWARD W., Jewish Board of
Guardians, N.Y.C. Exploration
of psychosocial pathology and
treatment
Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 13:290, 61.
Simple non-polarizable electrode for chronic
implantation.
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Judge-probation officer relationships.
Juvenile Court Judges J 14, (No 2), Jun 63.
Psychological and personality factors in delin-
quency.
Juvenile Court Judges J 14, (No 2):24, Jun 63.
The role of juvenile court judge.
Juvenile Court Judges J 14, (No 4):21, Winter
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Judges Look at Themselves, Ctr Behav Sci,
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Jun 63.
Juvenile Court Judges Directory and Manual.
Nat Counc Juvenile Court Judges, Chicago,
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HOFFER, J.R., Natl. Conf. Social Welfare,
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Strengthening Family Life for Children
WILLIAMS, T.G., Dept. MH, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Clinical visitation to aftercare clinics
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Primate Biol, Inc., Orange Park, Fla.
Effects of earlv experience on psychological
Hpvp I oompnt
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Am J Ment Defic 67:879, May 63. Stereotyped
movements of mental defectives. II. Effects
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care during infancy.
Arch Gen Psychiat 8:99, Jan 63. Stereotyped
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of food size in the chimoanzee.
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stimulus presentation variables upon chimpan-
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J Comp Physiol Psychol 55:1044, 62. Effects of
stimulus size and proximity upon avoidance of
complex obiects in rhesus monkevs.
J Comp Psysiol Psychol 56:78, Feb 63. Effects
of environmental restriction upon the chimpan-
zee's resDonsiveness to obiects.
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environmental restriction upon the chimpanzee's
responsiveness in novel situations.
Percept Motor Skills 15:127, 62. Individual dif-
ferences in responsiveness of chimpanzees.
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versus distorted viewing in the chimoanzee.
KURLAND, A., Maryland Dept. Hlth., Baltimore,
Maryland Field visits
to observe programs in narcotic addiction
WOMACK, M.H., Neighborhood Assn., Houston,
Texas Clayton homes development
program--A total neighborhood approach
PAPPAS, W., State Hosp., Jamestown, N.D.
Study of member employee and foster care
programs in operation
WOOLMAN, MYRON, Inst. Educational Research,
Washington, D.C. Programmed reading
method for mentally handicaooed
Am J Ment Defic 67:274, Sep 62. Adaptation of
progressive-choice method for teaching reading
to retarded children.
Reading Teacher 14, Jan 61. Reading method-
ology: Alternative organization principles.
Developing Symbolic Skills in the Mentally Re-
tarded, Inst Educ Res, Washington, DC. 63.
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Follow-UD action on ioint commission report
STERNBERG, T.H., U. California, Los Angeles
Narcotics
JAQUITH, W.L., Bd. Mental Inst., Jackson, Miss.
Study of need for psychiatric services for
children
SPRINCE, HERBERT, Med. Sch., Univ. Penn-
sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Indole
metabolism in schizophrenia
Ann NY Acad Sci 96:399, Jan 62. Indole me-
tabolism In schizophrenics.
LURIE, ABRAHAM, Hillside Hosp.,
Long Island, N.Y. Discharged psychiatric
patients social rehabilitation
MITCHELL, WILLIAM E., Hope Fdn., Inc.,
Montpelier, Vt. Student volunteers
with troubled children
DENN, R., Dept. MH,Owings Mills, Md.
Nursing programs, staffing patterns and inter-de-
oartmental relations in institutions for the retarded
GAYLIN, S., Westchester County, White Plains,
N.Y. Patient
profile Westchester Mental Health Clincs
BACKLAR, SAMUEL S., 585 West End Ave.,
New York, N.Y. Administration of property
of the mentally disabled
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OM-01028 MPG REEVES, P.G.. Jr.,. South Carolina Mental
Health Comm., Columbia, S.C. Mental
health data collector service
MH-01029 MPG McCALL, J., Mercyknol!,WestJ4a£fe«(rCohn.
Rll Mental health training institute for religious
OM-01030 MPG McCAFFREY, ISABEL, Mental Hygiene Research
Unit, Syracuse, N.Y. Follow-up of
oroblem children in elementary schools
OM-01033 MPG VELASCO, PROVIDENCE C, Beard Pub.
Instruction Hillsborough Co., Tampa, Fla.
School social work imoact on achievement
and behavior
MH-01Q34 MPG WATKINS, C, Central Louisiana State Kosp.,
Rll Pineville An adjunct to rehabilitation of the
mentally ill
OM-01?36 MPG ROOT, ARTHUR, Altro Health and Rehabilita-
tion Services, N.Y.C. Rehabilitation
of the mentally it'! young adults
OM-01038 MPG ALLEN, RICHARD C, Grad. Sch., George
Washington Univ., Washington, D.C.
A study of the law governing mental
incompetency
George Washington Law Rev 32:234, Dec 63.
Civil incompetency in the District of Columbia.
Scientific Proceedings in Summary Form, Am
"PlycfnatA'ssn, (Mo r42H07, 64. Guardian-
ship and other protective services for the
mentally incompetent.
OM-01039 MPG JAYNE, CLARENCE D., Univ. Wyoming, Laramie,
Wyo. Development and tryout of an
interview form on aging
MH-01044 BS WOLF, STEWART G„, Oklahoma Med. Res. Fdn.,
Oklahoma City, Okla. Psychological
interactions on a metabolic ward
9M-Q1044 MPG KASSf WALTER, Jewish Guild for the Blind,
N.Y.C. A mental health center for
disturbed blind children
Proc Am Qrthopsychiat Assn Ann Mtg, 64. The nature of
prejudice towards blindness as related to ethnic prejudices.
Mew Outlook for Blind, Mar 65. Communication break-down
in the blind, emotionally disturbed child.
OM-01045 MPG CAREK, DONALD J.. Univ. Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Mich, Day -care treatment of
emotionally disturbed children
Am J Hum Genet 14:220, Jun 62. Hereditary
comoonetits in a osvcholoaica! test batterv.
Int J Group Psychother 8:52, Jan 63. Parallel
group psychotherapy with the parents of
emotionally disturbed children.
MPG FRIEDMAN, IRA, Cleveland Psychiatric Inst.,
Cleveland, Ohio Effects of high and
low structured hospital milieus
Arch Gen Psychiat 14.-386, Apr 66. Intermittent patienthood:
The hospital career of today's mental patient.
MPG DEANE, WILLIAM il, Vermont State Hospital,
Waterbury, Vt Basic vocational
training for chronic schizophrenics
MPG OGLESBY, R., Bryce Hosp., Tuscaloosa, Alabama
linoroving nursing of the mentally ill
MPG STEHMAN, VA, Deot. Mental Health, Lansing,
Mich, and JASLQW, ROBERT I., Plymouth State
Home and Training Sch., Northville, Mich.
Institutionalization of mentally retarded
MPG KOCH, RICHARD, Childrens Hosp., of Los Angeles,
Los Angeles, Cal. Phenylketonuria in
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Exceptional Child 27:260, Jan 61. Attack
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BS GOTTSCHALK, L.A., Univ. Cincinnati, Col. Med.
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Arch Gen Psychiat 4:109, 61.
Manipulation of Human Behavior, Wiley and
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Psychosom Med 24:300, May-Jun 62. Vari-
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p. 22Tp&l. Comparative psycholinguistic
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OM-01055 MPG KONOPKA, GiSELA, Sch. Social Work,
Univ. Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.
The adolescent girl in conflict
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Salt Lake City, Utah Characteristics
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Brochure: Family Stud Ctr, Univ Chicago, 63. Skidrow
in American cities.
Quart J Stud Alcohol Vol 14, 63. An interpretation of medical
and psychiatric approaches In the treatment of alcoholism.
OM-01060 MPG FOLEY, ivSATTHEYV F„ Catholic Charities,
Brooklyn, N.Y. Arribas juntos-
Forward together
MH-01061 EP FELDMAN, ROBERT S„ Grad. Seh„ Univ.
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J Comp Physio! Psycho! 58:16.. 64. Hippocampai
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J Exp Anal Sehav 6, (No 3):393, &3. A method
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of fixations with chlordiazenoxide.
J Neuropsychiat 3 (Suppi 1):S27, 62. Re-
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assay and testing of fixation-preventing drugs.
Psychopharmacologia 6:143, 64. The depressive
effect of chlordiazepoxide on a negative incentive.
Psychopharmacologia, 64. The depressive ef-
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NeufoasyclioBharmacology ■ Elsevier Pub Co,
Amsterdam, Vol 3, 64. Comparisons of the
benzodiazepines with other tranquilizers during
conflict and chronic anxiety states.
MPG LORETAN, JOSEPH G., Board of Education,
Brooklyn, N.Y. Junior High
guidance classes for potential drooouts
MPG HITCHMAN, IRENE L„ Spring Grove State Hosp.,
CatonsviHe, Md. Foster care— An
alternative to hospitalization
RAD FURCHTG0TT, ERNEST, Col. Libera! Arts,
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ance conditioning after irradiation.
J Genet Psychol 132:257, 63, Adjustment to
food deprivation cycles as a function of age
and prenatal X-irradiation.
Radiat Res 17:614, Oct 62. Low-level gamma
irradiation and audiogenic seizures.
MPG BG0NIN", NATHANIEL N'/, Child Guidance Cr.,
Mercer County, Trenton, N.J. Adjustment
problems in iuvenile diabetes
MPG DUFFY, ELEANOR P., Visiting Nurse Assn.
Eastern Union County, Elizabeth, N.J.
Mental health consultation for public
health nurses
MPG MAGOON, THOMAS M„ Grad. Sch., Univ.
Maryland, College Park, Md. Employ-
ment fol!ow-uo of a new tvoe of trainee
Int Ment Health Res Newsletter 5, (No 3-4),
Fall-Winter 63. A potential source of mental
health manpower: Carefully selected, mature
women.
MPG BAIN, MARY D., Greater Lawrence Guidance
Cr., Lawrence, Mass. Crisis focused
treatment in a child guidance clinic
Biber, B., Bank St. Col. Educ.. N.Y.C.
MPG FARRIS, BUF0RD E., Jr., Wesley Community
Centers, San Antonio, Tex. Neighborhood
aooroach to Mexican-American gangs
Proc Nat Conf Social Welfare, Chicago, III., May 66.
Responsible ward-heelers: Neighborhood workers as
mediators.
MPG ELDRED, DONALD M., Vermont State Hosp.,
Waterbury, Vt. Use of programmed
instruction with disturbed students
"Rehab Lit 2i, (i'f6~T2;;366, UecW. comments
on the use of programmed instruction with
disturbed students.
MPG GUYLER, CATHRYN S., Council Social Work
Education, New York, N.Y. Developing
social work manpower for mental health
MPG RAFFERTY, FRANK T„ Sch. Med., Univ.
Maryland, Baltimore, Md. Pilot project on
home management of family crises
MH LINZER, EDWARD, National Assn. Mental
Health, N.Y.C. A film about mental
health careers
MPG KAUFMAN, M. RALPH, Mount Sinai Hosp., N.Y.C.
The future roie of psychiatric units in
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MPG HICKS, MARTHA B., Florida State Board
Hlth., Jacksonville, Fla. Mental
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MPG BiSSFLL, DWIGHT M., City of Jan Jose
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oeace officers' personnel records
MPG RIESS, B.F-, Postgraduate Cr. Psychotherapy,
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MPG 0TTENSTE1N, DONALD, South Shore Mental
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MPG RENO, G.M., Menorah Med. Cr„ Kansas City, Mo.
Menorah medical center day care exploratory
grant
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of dreams .
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MPG SOAR, ROBERT S„ Univ. South Carolina,
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MH WRIGHT, HERBERT F., Grad. Sch., Univ. Kansas,
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MPG DEUTSCH, MARTIN, New York Med. Col., N.Y.C.
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MPG " WALKER, M.B., Berkeley Workreation Comm.,
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older adults for employment in community
services.
Mind Matter 9, (No l):lt>, Mar b4. Ketraming
senior citizens for new careers in community
service.
MPG SHAFTER, A.J., Enid State Sch., Okla.
Visitation to institutions for the mentally retarded
MPG SCHIEFELBUSCH, RICHARD L., Grad. Sch.,
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MPG RAPAPORT, W., Pub. Hlth., Welfare, San Mateo,
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MPG KAPELOFF, H.B., Texas Assn. MH, Austin, Tex.
Summer work experience program for youth
MPG SIGURDSON, H.R., U. So. California, Los
Angeles Methodology for uniform social
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MPG ENOS, F.A., Central Wisconsin Colony, Madison
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MPG ZWERLING, ISRAEL, Albert Einstein Col.
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center for family and small group
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MMPI dimensions of physical and psycholog-
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Proc Am Psychiat Assn, May 66. Family structure, family
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Proc Eastern Psychol Assn Mtg, New York, Apr 66. Study
of two community mental health training techniques in a
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MPG HOCH, E.L., American Psychological Assn.,
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in pupil personnel services
MPG SOUTHARD, CURTIS, Montgomery County
Health Dept., Mental Health Cr.,
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community care for the mentally ill
MSM PROBSTEIN, I., Central Wisconsin Colony and
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64. Retarded youth— Evansville.
Indiana Teacher 109, (No 1), Sep-Oct 64.
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MH-01140 BS MALZBERG, BENJAMIN, Res. Fdn. for Mental
Hyg. Inc., Albany, N.Y. Epidemiological
studies of the distribution and incidence of
disease
Acta Psychiat Scand 38:48, 62. Mental dis-
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of Norwegian parentage in New York state.
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disease according to religious affiliation.
Ment Hyg 47, (No 4):649, Oct 63 . Mental
disease among Russian-born and native-born
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MPG MESNER, "D.C, U. Nebraska, Lincoln Pilot
cost analysis study
MH WIRT, ROBERT D., Col. Sci., Literature, Univ.
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Research on
personal and social adjustment
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among delinouencv-Drone adolescents.
MPG ABRAMS, ARNOLD, Roosevelt Univ.,
Chicago, III. Chicago area plan
for workers' mental health
Canad Ment Health, Nov-Dec 65. Dimensions in planning.
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poor.
Dis Nerv Syst, Sep 63. Group psychotherapy as primary
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Ment Hyg Vol 47, Jul 63. Urban mental health services and
responsibilities of mental health professionals.
Monogr Illinois Dept Ment Health, Oct 65. Plan for campus
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64. Chicago area plan for workers' mental health.
Unfinished Tasks in the Behavioral Sciences, Williams and
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MPG GANSER, L.J., State Dept. Pub. Welfare, Madison,
Wis. Travel Project—District mental health
consultants
MPG SHAFER, V.W., Harding Hosp., Worthington,
Ohio Psychiatric nursing supervisor training
evaluation
MPG OSNOS, ROBERT J. B., Greenwich House
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outpatient basis.
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65. Attitudes toward authority among adolescent addicts
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Plastic Reconstr Surg 30:336, Sep 62.
Hearinq loss in children with cleft palates.
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MPG PROBSTEIN, IRWIN, Dept. of Public Welfare,
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reliaion in the Brandvwine Dnnulatinn.
MPG COHEN, FELIX, Westborough State Hospital,
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anonymous principles and the treatment of
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MPG MICHELSON, JOSEPH P., The Jewish Hospital,
Brooklyn, N.Y. Integrated adolescent
physical -mental health program
MPG MELICAN, THOMAS P., Catholic Soc. Services
Wayne Co., Detroit, Mich. Foster child
treatment— A differential role approach
MPG KIRKPATRICK, P.A., Kennebec Mental Hlth.
Assn., Waterville, Maine Development of
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MPG OPPENHEIMER, SONYA, Mental Development
Cr., Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland,
Ohio Identification of mild retarda-
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phenylketonuria among infants born in Cincin-
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for phenylalanine in management of phenyl-
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Clin Chem 8:242, Jun 62. Microbiological test
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JAMA 181:167, Aug 62. Newborn siblings in
families known to have hereditary disorders.
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in the newborn.
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scale case findina Droaram in Cincinnati.
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inherited metabolic disorder.
MPG HUESSY, HANS R., Col. Med., Univ.
Vermont, Burlington, Vt. Increased use
of family ohvsician in follow-up care
MPG CLOWARD, RICHARD A., Sch. Soc. Work,
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benevolance and the welfare state: The founts of social wel-
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social welfare's disengagement from the poor: The case of
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between middle class professional workers and lower class
clients.
Social Work 11, (No 1), Jan 66. Participation of residents in
neighborhood community action programs.
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Univ Press, Jun 66. I he professional bureaucracies:
Benefit systems as influence systems.
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Mar 6b. 1V6U tact book tor the New York - Northeastern New
Jersey standard consolidated area: The non-whit. Puerto
Rican and white non-Puerto Rican oooulation.
MPG LOEB, MARTIN B., Sch. Social Work,
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County Mental Hospital— Resource for
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MPG PASCIUTTI, JOHN J., Vermont Education Assn.,
Montpelier, Vt. Teenagers in trouble
with alcohol — A study
MPG STONE, NELLIE D., New Jersey Assn.
Retarded Children, East Orange, N.J.
Family factors related to placement
of mongoloids
MPG TAYLOR, CHARLES E., Memorial Hosp.,
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research and therapy unit for alcoholism
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studies on phenylketonuria.
MPG WEIGERT. EDITH H., Washington Sch. Psy-
chiatry, Washington, D.C. Clinical
study of emotional challenge of pregnancy
MHSC Wolff, P. H., Austen RiggsCr., Inc., Stockbridge, Mass.
MPG SILBERSTEIN, RICHARD M., Staten Island
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MPG MOTT, THURMAN, Jr., Spring Grove State Hosp.,
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MPG SCHOPLER, ERIC, Univ. Nortb Carolina,
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MH ERIKSEN, CHARLES W., Sch. Lib. Arts, Sci.,
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visual reaction time by a second stimulus: A
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contrast reduction as a basis for certain forward
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MPG SPEERS, REX W., Sch. Med., Univ.
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C.
Group psychotherapy of preschool
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ATJTTOrthopsychiat 34, (No 41:659, Jul 64.
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MPG RAPOPORT, LYDIA, Sch. Social Welfare,
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MPG HAUN, PAUL, Division Mental Health and
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oreceptorship by private psychiatrists
MPG KRIMMEL, HERMAN E., Western Reserve
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research, community education on
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MH LOEVINGER, JANE, Jewish Hosp., St. Louis,
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Dersonalitv oatterns of women.
MPG McCOY, EARL, Auraria Community Cr.,
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face of neighborhood bliaht
MPG WISEMAN, FREDERICK, Brandeis Univ.,
Waltham, Mass. Research in crime
and mental illness
MPG SEXTON, PATRICIA CAYO, Sch. Education,
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adjustment and maladjustment of boys
MPG BEACH, WILLIAM B., California
State Dept. Mental Hygiene,
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MPG EVANS, N.C., Kingsley House and New Orleans
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MPG MORSE, WILLIAM C., National Education
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MPG WILLIAMS, T. GLYNE, Dept. MH and Menial
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MPG PASTO, TARMO A., Sacramento State Col.
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MPG VERNON, CHARLES R., North Carolina Dept.
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orientation and orogram development
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TEAHAN, J.E., U.Wisconsin, Milwaukee Group
psychotherapy with low academic achievers
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MPG MASTERS, HUGH B., Univ. Georgia,
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university program for select retirees
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MPG DENNISTON, JOSEPH C., Clover Bottom Hosp.
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MPG WORTIS, JOSEPH, Jewish Hosp.,
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MPG LOHMAN, JOSEPH D., Univ. California, Berkeley,
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MHPG LINZER, EDWARD, National Assn. for Mental
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Proc 6th Ann Ment Health Assn Staff Council
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MPG HOFF, EBBE C, Med. Col. Virginia, Richmond,
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MPG MILES, DONALD G., Fort Logan Mental
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MPG BARRETT, BEATRICE H., Walter E. Fernald
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Univ. Washington, Seattle, Wash.
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Bronx, N.Y. Sheltered workshop in
a nursing home
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MH L'ABATE, LUCIANO, East Carolina Col., Green-
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MPG ROY, IRVING, Catholic Social Service,
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two treatment methods
MPG LURIE, OLGA R., Mental Health Assn.,
White Plains, N.Y. Childhood
emotional health — Research design
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MPG LARSEN, VIRGINIA L., Mental Health Research
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MPG MADORE, C. ELIZABETH, Dona Ana Mental
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Training non-professional community
oroiect leaders
MPG McPARTLAND, THOMAS S., Greater Kansas
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City Mental Health Fdn., Kansas
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Consultation Service, Inc., Gallup, N. Mex.
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ROWLAND, LOYD W., Louisiana Assn. Mental
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handling of mental Datients
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felon rehabilitation orograms
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MPG RIESE, HERTHA, Rt. 2, Box 397,
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MPG BLACK, BERTRAM J., Altro Work Shops, Inc.,
N.Y.C. Study of systems of work therapy
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Inst., Omaha, Neb. Social
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MPG GOLDFARB, ALLAN, Dept. Pub. Health and
Welfare, San Mateo, Cal. A study
of psychiatric case-finding methods
MPG CHAFETZ, MORRIS E., Sch. Psychiatry,
Massachusetts Gen. Hosp., Boston, Mass.
Initial contact, emotional crisis and the
community
urban America ana the Planning ot Mental Health;
Services, Group for Advancement Psychiatry,
New York, 64.
J Nerv Ment Dis 140:442, 65. The effect of a psychiatric
emergency service on motivation for psychiatric treatment.
JAMA 195:626, 66. Treatment of psychosocial crises in the
emergency service of a general hospital.
Psychol Rep 16:1152, 65. Use of letters to increase
motivation for treatment in alcoholics.
Sch. Social Work,
Mass. Control of gang
MH-01431
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BS MILLER, WALTER B.
Boston Univ., Boston
delinciuency
Boston Univ Sch Soc Work J 1:24, 62. City
gangs: A preview of the midcity delinquency
studv.
Psychiatry 25:283, Aug 62. Rejoinder to
analysis and reinterpretation of 'Aggression
in a boy's street corner group'.
Social Problems 10:168, Fall 62. The impact
of a 'Total-community delinquency control
oroiect'.
MPG WILLIAMS, HARRY B., Southern Regional
Education Board, Atlanta, Ga.
Development and use of mental health
statistics
MPG MEYER, EUGENE, Johns Hopkins Hosp.,
Baltimore, Md. Brief psychotherapy in a
psychosomatic clinic
PET ELLIS, FRED W., Sch. Med., Univ. North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. Adrenal
function in experimental alcoholism
Fed Proc 21:339, Mar-Apr, 62. Effect of ethanol
on Dlasma corticosterone concentration in rats.
MPG BRIGGS, THOMAS L., National Assn. Social
Workers, N.Y.C. Social work
personnel utilization in mental
hospitals
MPG NOTMAN, RALPH R., University Hosp., Inc.
Boston, Mass. Integrated care of mental
illness--Prospective study
MPG BERMA, GERTRUDE K., Luther E. Woodward
Sch., Freeport, N.Y. Work habilita-
tion for severely disturbed adolescents
MH FOLDES, FRANCIS F., Mercy Hosp., Pittsburgh,
Pa. Anticholinesterase activity of
phrenotrooic drugs
J Neurochem 9:559, 62. The distribution of
acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterasel
in the human brain.
Psychopharmacologia 4:232, 63. The in vitro
inhibitory effect of psilocybin and related cornH
pounds on human cholinesterases.
MPG LIDDLE, GORDON, Univ. Maryland,
College Park, Md. Research and
demonstration in pupil personnel service
Bull Nat Assn Secondary School Principals 47,
(No 287):38, Dec 63. Pupil services: Status
and outlook.
Educational Leadership, Oct 63. Guidelines for
research in pupil services.
Personnel Guidance J, Sep 63. Pupil personnel
work: A prospectus for research.
MPG BRODY, SYLVIA, Lenox Hill Hosp., N.Y.C.
Effects of guidance on maternal behavior
with infants
MPG WOLINS, MARTIN, Sch. Social Welfare, Univ.
California, Berkeley, Cal. Child care
in cross cultural perspective
Child Welfare p. 369, Oct 63. Some theory and
practice in child care: A cross-cultural view.
Child Welfare, Jan 65. Another view of group care.
Soc Serv Rev, Dec 64. Political orientation, social reality,
and child welfare
MH REED, SHELDON C, Univ. Minnesota, Minneapo-
lis, Minn. Mental retardation and heredity
J Hered 53, (No 4):153, Jul-Aug 62. The re-
lationship of human welfare to marriage selec-
tion.
MPG TEICHER, JOSEPH D., Sch. Med., Univ.
Southern California, Los Angeles, Cal.
Factors in adolescent suicide attempts
PMY SMITH, ALFRED A., New York Univ. Med. Cr.,
New York, N.Y. Autonomic activity and
addiction
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MPG
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MPG
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MPG
OM-01455
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OM-01458
MH-01459
MPG
MPG
MPG
PSY
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MPG
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MPG
Biochim Biopfiys Ada 86:429","64. Uehydroxy-
lation of some catecholamines and their
products.
J Pediat, Nov 63. Response to intradermal
histamine in familial dysautonomia, a
diagnostic test.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther, Nov 63 . Metabolism of
dl-norepinephrine-7-H3 in rabbits tolerant to
norepinephrine.
Nature 190: 167. 61.
New Eng J Med 268:705, 63. Abnormal
catecholamine metabolism in familial
dysautonomia.
BAUER, RALSTON S., Circle F Club, Inc.,
Minneapolis, Minn. Adjustment day center
for adult mental patients
KROEPSCH, ROBERT H., Western Interstate
Comm. Educ, Boulder, Colo. Western
council for mental health training and
research
CHAVERN, HUGH E., St. Francis Gen. Hosp.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Planning grant for
Community Mental Health Center
GRAGG, LOGAN, Jr., Eastern State Hosp.,
Lexington, Ky. Social worker-nurse
clinical team in eastern Kentucky
SCHNEIRLA, T.C., American Museum Natural
History, New York, N.Y. Behavior develop-
ment and tension adjustment to stress
Nature 194:257, Apr 62. The Atsl: An observer-
to-comouter svstem for behavioural studv.
nker, R.R. , Michael Reese Hosp. , Chicago, III.
BALZER, MRS. FRANC, Junior Village,
Washington, D.C. Role of
volunteers in child growth in an
institution
LOURIE, REGINALD S., Res. Fdn., Children's
Hosp., Washington, D.C. Etiology of
pica as an addiction in children
Clin Proc Child Hosp 18:207, Aug 62. Pre-
valence of ingestion and mouthing of nonedible
substances bv children.
Psychol Rec 13:249, Jul 63. Cultrual influences
and symptom choice: Clay-eating customs in
relation to the etiology of pica.
HALL, P.B., Sunny Hills, San Anselmo, Calif.
Development grant to strengthen key
personnel.
WEINER, LEONARD, Boston State Hosp.,
Boston, Mass. General practitioner
psychiatric consultation program
GREENBLATT, MILTON, Boston State
Hosp., Boston, Mass. Home
treatment— Final evaluation of all phases
CHAFETZ, MORRIS E., Massachusetts
Gen. Hosp., Boston, Mass.
Preventive intervention in alcohol-
related conditions
W0OTTON, RAYW., Idaho Dept. Health,
Boise, Idaho Intervention In
disintegrating isolated families
SULT, WILLIAM M., Florida School
for Boys, Okeechobee, Fla.
Training school for boys at
Okeechobee
McGLOTHLIN, WILLIAM J., Belknap Campus,
Univ. Louisville, Louisville, Ky.
Career motivation study and recruitment
project
ADAMS, WILLIAM T., Western Interstate Comm.
Higher Education, Boulder, Colo.
Education programs for juvenile correctional
workers
brochure: l-aculty bummer Placements in Isolated
Correctional Institutions, West Interstate Compi
Higher tduc, Boulder, Colo, Mar 65.
SHEEHAN, JANE P., Minnesota Dept. Health,
Univ. Minnesota Campus, Minneapolis, Minn.
Public health nursing in Minnesota's
aftercare plan
KALISH, H.I., Adelphi Col., Garden City, Liny
The effect of motivation and conflict on stimulus
generalization
J Exp Psychol 65:176, 63. Generalization: I.
Generalization gradients from single and mul-
tiple stimulus points. II. Generalization of
inhibition.
ANDREW, GWEN, Michigan Dept. Mental
Health, Lansing, Mich. Operations
research applications in mental health
MCCARTHY, JAMES J., Sch. Education, Univ.
Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Program
development for institutionalized MR
children
STEVENSON, HAROLD W., Univ. Texas, Austin,
Texas Development and evaluation of
a method for observing children's social behavior
J Genet Psychol 99:253, 61. Method for
simultaneous observation and analysis of
children's behavior.
MANLEY, HARRY A., Bu. Rehabilitation,
Washington, D.C. A community
residential treatment program
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OM-0I463 MPG LAKIN. MARTIN, Duke Univ. Med. Cr.,
Durham, N.C, Sensitivity training —
Therapy and professional
Contemn Psvchol 10, (No 2):50, Feb 65. Guilt and qrouos.
Nurs Res 14, (No 2):132, 65. Sensitivity training and nursing
education: A process study.
OM-01469 MPG CHORE, HAROLD D., Dept. Public Health
and Welfare, San Mateo, Cal.
Demonstration of integrated health
and welfare
OM-01470 MPG ZWERLING, ISRAEL, Albert Einstein Col
Med., N.Y.C. Walk-in Clinic and
Day Hospital
OM-01472 MPG WYLIE, MARY L., Sch. Social Work,
Univ. Kansas, Lawrence, K'ans.
Mobilization of aqina resources
for community service
MH-01475 PMY MALMO, ROBERT B., Sch. Med., McGill Univ.,
Montreal, Canada Neuropsychological
investioations of animals and man
Am J Psychol 76:140, Mar 63. A visual rating
scale for prints of finger-sweat.
Canad J Psychol 17:1, 63. On central and
autonomic nervous system mechanisms in
conditioning, learning, and performance.
PhD Thesis, McGill Univ, 63. The relation of
EEG and heart rate to learning and performance
in the rat.
OM-01475 MPG RADliM, SHERWIN $., 409 West Genesee St.,
Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse scholastic
rehabilitation research project
J Comp Physiol Psychol 60:1, 65. Classical and instrumental
conditioning with septal stimulation as reinforcement.
J Exp Psychol 71:184, 66. Cognitive factors in impairment:
A neuropsychological study of divided set.
Neuropsychclocia 4:9, 66. Effects of striate cortex ablation
on intensity discrimination and spectral intensity distri-
bution in the Rhesus monkey.
Psychol Bull 64:225, 65. Physiological gradients and
behavior.
Psychol Rev 72:240, 65. Comment on the exchange of
theoretical notes between Smith, and Black and Lang.
Psychonom Sci 2:189, 65. The effects of amygdaloid
stimulation on passive avoidance.
Psychonom Sci 2:255, 65. Temporal discrimination In rats
during continuous brain stimulation.
Psychonom Sci 2218, 65. Comment on article by
Schwartzbaum and Donovick.
Psychonom Sci 3:111, 65. Disrupting position habit
reversal by septal stimulation.
Psychophysiology 1:231, 65. Finger-sweat prints in the
differentiation of low and high incentive.
Psychophysiology 2:75, 65. A cardio pre-ampllfier for the
free-roving rat.
Psychophysiology 2:79, 65. A respiration transducer for the
rat.
OM-01480 MPG WEILAND, I. HYMAN, San Fernando Valley
Child Guidance Clinic, Sherman Oaks,
Cal. Open end, drop in, child
auidance project
OM-01482 MPG KAUFMAN, M. RALPH, Mount Sinai Hosp., N.Y.C.
Core mental health unit in a general
hospital
Anal Biochem 9:1 , Sep 64. Electrophoretic
separation of catecholamine metabolites and
the quantification of norepinephrine-7H3 metab-
olites in man.
Brochure: Residency Training Program, Mount
Sinai Hosp, New York, 64.
Bull Am Psychiat Assn 7:4, Nov 64. The role
of psychoanalysis in psychiatric residency
training.
Hospitals 38, Feb 64. A network of clinics for
outpatients.
Int J Group Psychother 14, (No 4) , Oct 64T
The effect of group psychotherapy on anaclitic
transferance.
Int J Soc Psychiat, Congress Issue. 64. Mul-
tiple family therapy: Further developments.
J Am Psychoanal Assn 12:2, Apr 64. In memoriam:
Felix Deutsch.
J Mount Sinai Hosp 31:4, Jul 64. On the
psychology of medical observation.
Ment Hosp, Jan 64. Two national reports: A
comparison.
Ment Hyg 48:4, Oct 64. Family organization on
a modern state hospital ward.
New York J Med 64:9, May 64. Child psychiatry
division in a general hospital.
Psychiat Quart 38:2, 64. Education for psychiatry.
Psychiat Quart 38:3, Jul 64. A catatonic episode
in a mathematician.
"I rends Psychiatry 1, (No 1), 64. A report on
how the psychiatric unit in one community
general hospital is meeting this challenge.
Evolution of Psychosomatic Concepts Anorexia
Nervosa: A Paradigm. Int Univ Press. 64.
OM-01483 MPG KAHN, ROBERT L., Montefiore Hospital,
New York, N.Y.C. Interagency staff
overlap
OM-Oi484 MPG KRAFT, ALAN M., Fort Logan Mental
Health Cr., Fort Logan, Colo. CCMHC
demonstration—Maximum transitional
treatment
OM-01485 MPG BVALT, JACK R., Massachusetts Mental
Health Cr,, Boston, Mass. Part-time
hospitalization in two different settings
Massachusetts Mental Heaith Center: Services
and Research. 65.
Brochure. Boston. 64. What vou can do about mental health.
Brochure, Boston, Jun 64. Massachusetts mental health
center: Service, trainina. research.
Brochure. Boston. Feb 65. Space to care for children.
Mass Ment Health Or Demonstration Ofc, Spring 65.
Brochure: Manual of services, policies and administrative
procedures of the Massachusetts Mental Health Center.
Ment Hosp Vol 16, (No 7), Jul 65. Massachusetts introduces
students to mental health careers.
Ment Hyg Vol 49, (No 4>, Oct 65. Mental health club
programs.
OM-01487 MPG HUGHES, ROBERT B., Southeastern Mental
Health Cr., Sioux Falls, S.D. Comprehensive
mental health center serving rural area
MH-0I499 NEU PASAMANICK, BENJAMIN, Col. Med., Ohio
State Univ., Columbus, Ohio Vector and
scanned-toooqraohical electroencephalography
Aerospace Med 34, (No 4):349, Apr 63. On
synchrony of the alpha rhythms.
OM-01499 MPG HOLZBERG, JULES D., Wesleyan Univ.,
Middletown, Conn. College student
involvements with mental patients
OM-01500 MPG COWEN, EMORY L., Univ. Rochester, River
Campus Sta., Rochester, N.Y. Early
detection and prevention of emotional
disorders
Child Develop 36:685, 65. The relationship of anxiety in
school children to school record, achievement and behavioral
measures.
OM-01508 MPG KASWAN, JAQUESW.', Grad. Sch., Univ.
California, Los Angeles, Cal. Consultation
for psychological problems in children
M-1513 MH Barker, R.G., Univ. Kansas, Lawrence, Kans.
J Geront 16:144, Apr 61.
OM-01513 MPG WILKINSON, CHARLES B., Greater Kansas
City Mental Health Fdn., Kansas City, Mo.
Greater Kansas City Mental Health Foundation-
Psychiatric Receiving Center
MH-01516 MPG SYNDER, CHARLES R., Grad. Sch., Southern
Illinois Univ., Carbondale, III.
Research Sociologists' Conference
Proc Kes bocioi uont Alcohol Probl, southern
Illinois Univ, Ch. 3, p. 32, Apr 64. Toward
a propositional inventory on drinking behavior.
OM-01517 MPG NEAL, ROBERT L., Ada S. McKinley
Community Services, Chicago, III.
Patterns of retardation of lower class
Negro children
OM-01519 MPG RICHARDS, GUY A., Utah State Training Sch.,
American Fork, Utah Program develop-
ment based on social competency
OM-01520 MPG BOCKOVEN, J. SANBOURNE, Cushing Hosp.,
Framingham, Mass. A training program
for work with the aged and dying
J Hum Relations, Vol 13, 65. The realm of death: "An
emerging field of psychological research.
Contributions to the Psychobioiogy of Aging, Springer, New
York, 65. Engrossment and perspective in later life:
A developmental-field approach.
MPG WEINER, HYMAN J., Sidney Hillman Health Cr.,
N.Y.C. Mental health rehabilitation for
a union population
Tndustr buTTp~ 2~, "Oct 64 . 7*~union tignts mentall
illness. Amalgamated Clothing Workers New
York joint board and men's clothing industry
prepare experimental project.
MPG SHIRAISHI, T J., Olive View Hosp., Olive View,
Cal. Interim support for alcoholism treatment
project
MH SHAKLEE, ALFRED B., Univ. Denver, Denver,
Colorado Effects on learning of central de-
pressants compared to electrically induced
convulsions
J Genet Psychol 102:19, 63. Studies in oper-
ant conditioning. I. Acquisition of a panel
pressing response.
J Genet Psychol 102:27, 63. Studies in oper-
ant conditioning. II. Response increment during
extinction.
J Genet Psychol 102:33, 63. Studies in oper-
ant conditioning. III. Learning in the rat with-
out prior experimental adaptation.
OM-01527 MPG GOLDBERG, MARTIN, Inst, of Pennsylvania
Hosp., Philadelphia, Pa. Mental
health of persons in flight
MH-01530 EP ROSNER, BURTON S., Sch. Med., Yale Univ.,
New Haven, Conn. Psychophysiology
of somesthesis
Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 14:331, 62.
Human recovery functions .
Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 14:697, 62.
Somatic evoked response distribution.
Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 24, (Suppl):
43, 63. Properties of cerebral somatic
evoked responses in unanesthetized Cebus
monkey .
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Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 24, (Suppl):
68, 63 . The effects ef barbiturate anesthesia
upon human somatosensory evoked respor.sis.
J Exp Psycho! 61:400, May 61.
Psychology; A Study of a Science. McGraw-
Hiil Book Co, New York, 280, 62. Psycho-
ohvsics and neurophysiology. MH-01562
OM-01531 MPG GOVtIA, LEONARD H., Agnews State Hosp., Inc.,
Santa Clara, Cal. Psychiatric rehabili-
tation in a community center
OM-01535 MPG MOTTO, ROCCO L., Reiss-Davis Clinic for Child
Guidance, Los Angeles, Cal. Development
of a day treatment center for children
OM-01537 MPG GRANICK, SAMUEL, Home for Jewish Aged,
Philadelphia, Pa. Integrated
community program of services to the aged
OM-01539 MPG FELDMAN, ALBERT G., Welfare Placing
Council, Los Angeles, Cal. Mental health
services and Mexican-Americans
MH-01540 MH BERKOWITZ, ., ij. Wisconsin, Madison, Wise.
Exs-ession and reduction of hostility
.) Abnorm Sec Psych, v. 62, p. 210, 346, 61
J Personality 29:30, 61.
Psychiatry 25:23. Feb 62. Hostility catharsis
as the reduction of emotional tension.
Psychol Rev 71, (No 2):104, Mar 64. Aggress
sive cues in aggressive behavior and hostility
catharsis.
OM-01540 MPG MATHiASEN, GENEVA, National Council on
the Aging, N.Y.C. Guardianship
and protective services for older people
M-1541 MH Zubln, J., Columbia Univ., N.Y.C.
Quart J Exp Psycho! 13:153, Aug 61. Sensory
feedback. II. Sensory feedback influences
on kevtaooina motor tasks.
Comparative Epidemiol Ment Disorders. Grune & MH-01563
Stratton. N. Y. , 61.
OM-01541 MPG FRANCIS, BYRON F., Washington State Health
Dept., Olympia, Wash. Research
coordination in alcholism-tuberculosis
MH-01544 MH CAMPBELL, DONALD T., Northwestern Univ.,
Evanston, III. Five varieties of
projection in trait attribution
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 63, (No 2):428, 61.
Shifts in evaluations of participants following 0M-01563
intergroup competition.
„ Appl Psychol 46, (No 4):285, 62. The
validity of a method tor scoring sentence- OM-01570
completion responses for anxiety, dependency,
and hostility.
J Clin Psychol 19, (No 4):502, Oct 63. Age
and sex as sources of stimulus equivalence in OM-01572
judgments of photos and peers.
OM-01544 MPG GAGE, N.L., Stanford Univ., Stanford, Cal.
An experiment In feedback from teachers to OM-015T3
principals
OM-01547 MPG DONAHUE, WILMA, Grad. Sch., Univ. Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Mich. Milieu treatment
of older mental patients
OM-01550 MPG BRAVOS, THEODORE A., Langley Porter Institute,
San Francisco, Calif. Developmental
grant-training business administrators
OM-01551 MPG SARGENT, DOUGLAS A., Merrili-Palmer Inst.,
Detroit, Mich. Foster homes — A treatment
resource for disturbed boys OM-01574
OM-01554 MPG LEENHOUTS, KEITH J., Municipal Court,
City Hall, Royal Oak, Mich. Volunteer
community services in misdemeanant OM-01577
probation
MH-01557 MH MONEY, J., Sch. Med., Johns Hopkins U., Bal-
timore, Md. Longitudinal psychohormonal iM-1578
and related studies OM-01582
Am J Psychiat 119:820, Mar 63. Cytogenetic
and osvehosexual incongruities.
Arch Gen Psychiat 8:242, Mar 63. Chromosome MH-01588
anomalies, mental deficiencv and schizoohrenia.
J Clin Psychol 18:403. Oct 62. Specific cog-
nitive deficit observed in gonadal aplasia. OM-01594
J Nerv Ment Dis. v. 132,0.289, Apr 61
New York J Med 63:2348, Aug 63. Problems in
sexual development: Endocrinologic and psy- MH-01597
chologic aspects.
Pediatrics, v.27, Feb 61
Encyclopedia of Sexual Behavior, N Y , Hawthorn Books ,
Inc., 61
Sexology 28:2, Dec 61. Tomboys and
sissies. MH-01599
Sexology, v. 28, p. 2, Oct 61
Sexology 28:548, Mar 62. Obstacles to sex
research.
jex and Internal Secretions, Williams and
Wilkins Co, Baltimore, 1383, 61. Sex hor-
mones in human eroticism.
Sex and Internal Secretions, Williams and
Wilkins Co, Baltimore, 1401, 61. The
ontogenesis of sexual behavior in man.
The Encyclopedia of Merita! Health, Franklin
Watt, New York, p. 1678, 63. Psychosexual
develooment in man.
MH-01561 PATH RA3IN0WICZ, T., Inst. Path., Lausanne
Prenatal develooment of human cerebral cortex
Med Hyg 20:818, 62. L'ecorce cerebrale de
I'enfant premature du huitieme mois.
Proc 4th Int Congr Neuropath, Munchen 3:3, 62.
L'ecorce cerebrale du premature du 8eme
mois.
Proc 4th Int Congr Neuropath 4:3, 62. Perinatal
lesions and diseased in infancy of the central
nervous svstem.
EP CAMPBELL, BYRON A., Grad. Sch., Princeton
Univ., Princeton, N.J. Generalized effects
of early traumatic experience
Am Psychol 16:413, 61. Effects of water depri-
vation on stabiiimeter activity of rats.
Canad J Psychol 15:1, 61. Effects of prior shock
on the emotionality of vouno rats.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 54:216, Apr 61.
Activity, weight loss, and survival time of food
deprived rats as a function of age.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 54:220, 61. Weight loss
and quinine-milk ingestion as measures of
"hunger" in infant and adult rats.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 55:1, Feb 62. Learned
fear and aqe in rats.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 55:593, 62. Develop-
ment of fear in the rat.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 55:763, 62. Water
deprivation as a function of aqe.
PhD Thesis, Princeton Univ, 63 . Effects of
interpolated learning on retention of an escape
response in rats as a function of age .
Psychonom Sci 1:63, 64. Relation between blood
sugar level and random activity during food and
water deprivation.
Thirst and the Regulation of Body Water. Proc
Sytrpos Florida State Univ, May 63 . Theory
and research on the effects of water deprivation
on random activity of the rat .
SSS VEITH, I., Sch. Med., U. Chicago, III.
A cultural history of psychiatry in the
orient
Bull Hist Med 37:139, Mar-Apr 63. Supernatur-
al in Far Eastern conceots of mental disease.
JAMA 180:478, May 62. Acupuncture ther-
apv.
Mod Med 234, Jan 62. The gadfly: Thomas
Waklev and the "Lancet".
MPG SANDERS, RICHARD, Philadelphia State Hosp.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Socio-environmental
treatment of chronic NP patients
MPG SIGURDS0N, HERBERT R.", Youth Studies Cr.,
Univ. So. California, Los Angeles, Cal.
Social change as a function of community
education
MPG SHIRAISHI, T0Y0HIK0 J., Olive View Hosp.,
Olive View, Cal. Tuberculosis hospital
in communitv alcoholism control
MPG BENSCHOTER, REBA A., Col. Med., Nebraska
Psychiatric Inst., Omaha, Neb.
Modern communications to assist a state
hospital
Educ Screen Audiovis Guide 44:22,23,39,45, 1965.
Nebraska initiates cross-country TV-psychiatry.
Med Tribune 6:12, 65. Closed-circuit TV used to assist in
psychiatry.
Ment Hosp 16:25, 65. Teaching and consultation by
television.
MPG JONES, MAMIE JO, Georgia Dept. Pub. Hlth.,
Atlanta, Ga. Planning services for
emotionally disturbed children
MPG LANG5LEY, DONALD G., Univ. Colorado
Med. Cr., Denver, Colo. The family
conceot in comprehensive psychiatric care
MHSC Fisher, S., Baylor Univ., Houston, Texas
MPG HILGARD, JOSEPHINE R., Stanford Univ.
Med. Cr., Stanford, Cal. Development
of age adeauacy thru affiliative therapy
PET MORIN, R.D., Battelle Inst., Columbus, Ohio
Functional groups and psychotomimetic
activity
MPG BLAKE, ELEANOR, Family and Childrens
Soc, Baltimore, Md. Homemaker
services as an aid to community treatment
BS SCOTT, WILLIAM A., Grad. Sch., Univ.
Colorado, Boulder, Colorado The
structure and oriqins of personal values
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 67, (No 6):574, 63.
Social desirability and individual conceptions
of the desirable.
NR DOVENMUEHLE, R.H., Duke Univ. Med. Cr.,
Durham, NX. Criteria for effective
psychiatric nursing theraov
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 62:528, May 61. Analysis
nf assumed dissimilarity senrps
J Clin Psychol 17:66, Jan 61. Agreement on
the concept of the ideal therapist as a
function of experience.
Ment Hyg 45:563, Oct 61. Changes in attitudes
toward mental illness.
Nurs Res 11, Fall 62. A therapeutic behavior
scale.
Social Forces 39:252, Mar 61. Instrumental
values ,*nd onoularitv of instrumental Ipadprs.
Social Forces 40:137, Dec 61. Personal
sentiments in a hierarchy.
Sociometry 24:76, Mar 61. Instrumental and
exoressive ratings reconsidered.
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PMY
GOLLUB, LEWIS R., Col. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Maryland, College Park, Md. Experi-
mental studies in comparative psycho-
pharmacoloqv
Ann Rev Pharmacol 5:235, 65. Behavioral
pharmacology.
Behaviour 18:154, 61.
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Dissertation Abstr 24, (No 1), 63. The dis-
criminative control of operant behavior by
interoceptive stimulation.
Int J Neuropharmacol 2:255, 63 . Effects of
previous experience and age on sound-induced
seizures in rabbits.
J Appl Psychol 46:135, 62. Effects of "un-
wanted" sianals on observer responses.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 54:645, 61. Chloro-
nromazine and reversal learnina.
J Exp Anal Behav 5:497, 62. Spaced responding
in multiole DRL schedules.
J Exp Anal Behav 5:543, 62. A review of
Dositive conditioned reinforcement.
J Exp Anal Behav 6:395, 63. d-Amphetamine-
chlorpromazine antagonism in a food-reinforced
operant.
J Exp Anal Behav 7, (No 1):45, Jan 64.
Visual reinforcement in fighting cocks.
J Exp Anal Behav 7, (No 2):168, Mar 647
Avoidance of time-out from two VI schedules
of positive reinforcement.
J Exp Anal Behav 7, (No 35:241, May 64. Mul-
tiple baseline investigation of stimulus func-
tions in an FR chained schedule.
J txp Anal Behav /, (No bh'Sil, Sep~64. The
relations among measures of performance on
fixed-interval schedules.
J Mammal, 63. Maternal behavior in the rabbit:
Yearly and seasonal variation in nest building.
J Reprod Fertil 2:152, 61.
Psychol Rep 9:639, 61. Chlorpromazine
and food intake.
Psychopharmacologia 5:87, 64. Morphine self-
administration, food-reinforced, and avoidancel
behaviors in rhesus monkeys.
Science 133:1080, 61.
Psychol Rep 8:142, 61.
Science 139:1048, 63. Conditioning of a free
ODerant resoonse in Planaria.
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reinforcement in Siamese fighting fish.
Experimental Foundations of Clinical Psychology.
Basic Books, New York, 62. Psychophysi-
oloav of emotional behavior.
Roots of Behavior. Paul B Hoeber Pub, New
York. 62.
MPG ROBBINS, HAROLD W., New York Serv.,
Orthopedically Handicapped, New York,
N.Y. Effect of group experience on
handicapped children
Am Psychol 20:554, 65. Responding maintained by chained
and tandem fixed-interval schedules of reinforcement.
Psychol Rep 16:917, 65. Drug-behavior interaction affecting
development of tolerance to d-amphetamine as observed in
fixed ratio behavior of rats.
Psychonom Sci 3:217, 65. Time-out avoidance from a
behavior-independent contingency.
Psychonom Sci 4:9, 66. Response force under fixed-
interval reinforcement.
MH QUARTON, G.C., Harvard U., Cambridge, Mass.
Effect of thyroid and adrenocortical
hormones on behavior
MPG TALKINGTON, PERRY C, Timberlawn
Foundation, Inc., Dallas, Tex. Timberlawn
research project — Social epidemiology
MPG WILLIAMS, HARRY B., Southern Regional
Education Board, Atlanta, Ga.
Fosterinq and improving mentai health
field studies
EP OLDS, J., U. Michigan, Ann Arbor
Primary drives and intracranial self-stimula-
tion
J Comp Physiol Psychol 54:120, Apr 61.
MPG MARTIN, LEWIS C, Multnomah County Public
Health, Portland, Ore. Research
and treatment for schizophrenic children
MPG GRANT, J. DOUGLAS, California Dept.
Corrections, Sacramento, Cal.
Developing offenders for crime and
delinquency work
J Calif Probat Parole Correction A ssn 3:18, 66. New careers
development in the change agent field.
Nebraska Law Rev 45, (No 2), Jul 66. Staff and client
participation: A new approach to correctional research.
Readings in Correctional Change, Southwest Cent Law
Behav Sci, Univ Texas Sch Law, p. 96, 66. Changing
times and our institutions: Participants, not recipients.
MPG STEWART, GEORGE H., Michigan State Board of
Alcoholism, Lansing, Mich. Michigan
UoDer Peninsula Alcoholism Education Project
MPG STOTSKY, BERNARD A., Northeastern Univ. with
Boston State Hosp., Boston, Mass.
Mental patients in nursing homes
CM-01625
OM-01626
MH-01627
OM-01631
MH-01632
MH-01633
OM-01634
MH-01637
OM-OI637
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OM-01641
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OM-01646
OM-01647
OM-0I64S
OM-01650
OM-01652
OM-01656
OM-01662
MH-01665
MPG BALSER, BENJAMIN H., St. Luke's Hosp.,
New York, N.Y. Mental health
study in college preparatory schools
Adolescents and the Schools, Basic Books, New York,
p. 13, 65.
MPG PUMPHREY, MURIEL W„ Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo.
Integration of educable retardates in
normal arouos
BS SIMMONS, OZZIE G., Sch. Public Hlth., Harvard
Univ., Boston, Mass. Research in the
community aspects of psychiatric rehabilitation
Am J Pub Health 51:1266, Sep 62. Treatment
exoeriences of mental patients.
Social Problems 8:314, Spring 61. Stigma
among relatives of mental patients.
MPG COHEN, JEROME Sch. Soc. Welfare, Univ.
California, Los Angeles, Cal. Study
of social work practice in mental health
field
MH ROSS, ROBERT T., Sonoma State Hosp., Eldridge,
Cal. An exploratory study of the physical and
mental qrowth of mongoloid defectives
Am J Ment Defic 66, (No 55:736, Mar 62.
The mental growth of mongoloid defectives.
BS GEBHARD, P.H., Indiana U., Bloomington, Ind.
Studies in human sexual behavior — The sex
offender
MPG GOLDFARB, ALVIN I., Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare Funds, N.Y.C.
Treatment and prevention of mental
impairment of aaed
BIO McCLUER, ROBERT H., Psyiat Inst. & Hosp.,
OSU Health Cr., Columbus, Ohio The
biosynthesis of neuraminic acid
J Lipid Res 3, (No 2):269, Apr 62. A silicic
acid adsorption method for the determination of
ganglioside sialic acid.
MPG KRAENZEL", CARL F.", Sch. Agr., Montana
State Col., Bozeman, Mont. Mental patients
in sparsely populated Montana
MPG BECKER, ALVIN, Boston State Hosp.,
Dorchester, Mass. Occupational therapy's
role in psychiatric home treatment
MPG ZINTZ, MILES V., Univ. New Mexico,
Albuquerque, N. Mex. Multiple counselling
for Indian college students
MPG SAREYAN, ALEX, Mental Hlth. Materials Cr.,
Inc., New York, N.Y. Skillful use of
mental health materials
MPG MILLER, DOROTHY H., California Dept. Mental
Hygiene, Sacramento, Cal. Alternatives
to mental patient rehospitalization
rroc Am Ksycniat Assn Ann Mtg, New York,
May 65. Chronic leave patients: Passengers
on a hospital-community shuttlebus.
Calif Ment Health Res Monogr No 6, Dept Ment Hyg,
Sacramento, 65. Worlds that fail: I. Retrospective
analysis of mental patients' careers.
Calif Ment Health Res Monogr No 7, Dept Ment Hyg,
Sacramento, 65. Worlds that fail: II. Disbanded worlds:
A study of returns to the mental hospital.
Ment Hyg Vol 49, (No 2), Apr 65. Effects of stigma on the
re-employment of posthospital mental patients.
Ment Hyg Vol 49, (No 3), Jul 65. Chronic leave patients.
Psychiat Dig, Feb 66. Re-employment of ex-mental patients.
Psychiat Stud Projects Vol 3, No 8, Dec 65. From the
ward into the world.
MPG GUISS, RUSSELL L., Oregon State
Board Control, Salem, Ore. The
hospital reaches for the community
MPG KLIEWER", DEAN, Prairie View Hosp., Newton,
Kans. Mid-Kansas rural aftercare
demonstration
Commun Care Newslett 1, (No 1), Mar 65. Com-
munity care?
MPG MacDONALD, RALPHYNE, City, County Pub.
Health, San Francisco, Cal. Mental
Retardation Referral Information
Center
MPG BEKER, JEROME, Syracuse Univ., Syracuse,
N.Y. School integration processes —
Development and evaluation
MPG LOUNHARDT, BETTY L., Tacoma-Pierce County
Health Department, Tacoma, Wash.
Developmental grant for disturbed
children's dav care
MPG SAALWAECHTER, GENE, Berkeley Workreation
Committee, Berkeley, Cal. Berkeley
workreation program
SRC MALITZ, SIDNEY, Research Fdn. Mental
Hygiene, Inc., Albany, N.Y. Effect
of tranouilizing drugs on C.N.S.
Am J Psychiat 117:910, Apr 61. Clinical pro-
files of paid normal subjects volunteering for
hallucinogen drua studies.
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Bull NY Acad Med 37:176, Mar 61. The use
and ahncp of tr»nni!ili7pi>Q
Extrapyram Syst Neurolep 125, Nov 61. Struc-
tural changes induced bv neuroleptics.
Neuropsychopharmacology 2, 61. The volunteer
as variable in Dsvchotroolc drua assessment.
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MPG
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MPG
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MPG
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MPG
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MPG
OM-01681
MPG
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MPG
OM -01685
MPG
OM-01687
MPG
OM-01688
MPG
MH -01689
EP
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MH-01690
MPG
PMY
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MPG
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MPG
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MPG
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MPG
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MPG
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MPG
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MPG
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MPG
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MPG
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MPG
Psychopharmacol Serv Cent Bull 2:75, Dec 62.
Metabolism of chlororomazine bv mitochondria.
Hallucinations, Grune and Stratton, 50. 62.
Druo-induced hallucinations and Dsvcnoses.
Specific and Non-Specific Factors in Psycho-
pharmacology, Philosophical Library, NY,
p. 141, 62. Variables and drug effectiveness.
CARBONE, HUBERT A., North Dakota State Hoso.,
Jamestown, N.D. Adolescent unit develop-
ment program
EDELSON, DAVID, Dixon State Sch., Dixon,
III. Improved use of institutional
and community resources
WITTEN, HAROLD B., Western State Hosp.,
Fort Supply, Okla. Acute treatment program
for qeriatric patients
PORTER, ROBERT M., State Home and Training
Sch., Grand Junction, Colo. Program
improvement for institutionally deprived
males
ZIER, MERLIN W., State Home and Training
Sch., Wheat Ridge, Colo. Habilitative
planning severe to moderate retardates
ZUBOWICZ, GEORGE, Menninger Fdn., Topeka,
Kans. A patient-centered system--
Desiqn and demonstration
CONNOR, ANGIE, Dept. of Health,
Honolulu, Hawaii Improved and
extended patient care at Waimano
PARTLOW, R.C., Partlow State Sch. and Hosp.,
Tuscaloosa, Ala. Physical Therapy
Department
SMITH, DONALD, Alabama Stau Hosps.,
Bryce Hosp., Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Intensive treatment for chronic male
patients
INGHAM, CHARLES G., Norfolk State Hosp.,
Norfolk, Nebr. Improvement of
geriatric services
COATS, EDWIN A., Lincoln State Hosp.,
Lincoln, Nebr. Development of a
comprehensive children's service
WYANT, M.E., Beatrice State Home, Beatrice,
Nebr. Plan for training retarded
patients for job placement
LITSINGER, EDWARD A., Spencer State Hosp.,
Spencer, W. Va. Active alcoholic
treatment unit
LAWRENCE, D.H., Grad. Sch., Stanford U.,
Cal. The study of discrimination
learnina
J Comp Physiol Psychol 54:552, 61. The influ-
ence of differential goal boxes on discrimina-
tion learnina involvina delav of reinforcement.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 55:987, 62. Nonresponse
partial reinforcement.
Psychol Rep 11:275, 62. Extinction and delay
of reward.
DplprrpnK and Reinforcement- The Psychology
nf Insufficient Reward, Stanford Univ Press,
Stanford, Calif, 180, 62.
ANDERSON, COLIN A., West Virginia Training
Sch., St. Marys, W. VA. Upgrading of
general care for the severely retarded
GREENBLATT, M., Mass. Ment. Health Cr.,
Boston Drug and social therapy in chronic
schizophrenia
Ment Hyg 45:255, 61.
Mental Patients in Transition, C C Thomas,
Springfield, III, p. 151, 61. Discussion of
Daoer titled 'Psychotic Female Patients'.
WALDEN, ROBERT E., Lakin State Hosp.,
Lakin, W.Va. Treatment center
for emotionally disturbed children
BARANSKI, ALEXAMDER H., Weston State Hosp.,
Weston, W.Va. Introduction of contemporary
methods of treatment
DE LEMOS, GASTON, West Virginia Dept.
Mental Hlth., Huntington, W.Va. Day
Care Center
GRIMES, B.P., St. Peter State Hosp.,
St. Peter, Minn. Intensive
vocational services project
ZELLER, HECTOR C, Hastings State Hosp.,
Hastings, Minn. Rehabilitation of
long-term psychiatric patients
DOCHERTY, JOHN A., Anoka State Hosp.,
Anoka, Minn. A metropolitan adolescent
treatment program
TYCE, FRANCIS A., Rochester State Hosp.,
Rochester, Minn. Comprehensive
Area Mental Health Center
PATTERSON, WILLIAM L., Fergus Falls
State Hosp., Fergus Falls, Minn. Family
therapy in a mental hospital
HENDERSON, CM., Owatonna State Sch.,
Owatonna, Minn. Improvements in
independent living
ENGBERG, E.J., Faribault State Sch.
and Hosp., Faribault, Minn.
Three projects for hospital
improvement
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OM-01703
MPG
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MPG
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MPG
OM-01712
MPG
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MPG
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MPG
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MPG
MH-01718
NSS
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OM-01719
MPG
OM-01721
MPG
OM-01722
MPG
OM-01724
MPG
OM-01725
MPG
MH-01726
BS
OM-01726
OM-01727
OM-01728
OM-01730
OM-01731
OM-01732
MH-01733
SMITH, JOHN G., Dr. Joseph H. Ladd Sch.,
North Kingstown, R.I. Intensive
programming for the profoundly retarded
BACKRASS, ERWIN, Rhode Island Med. Cr.,
Howard, R.I. Day care center and foster
home placement nroaram
RICHARDS, GUY A., Utah State Training
Sch., American Fork, Utah Treat-
ment of severely retarded
LINGL, FREDERICK A., Hawthornden State
Hosp., Northfield, Ohio Adolescent
rehabilitation program
GROVER, WILLIAM L., Cleveland State Hosp.,
Cleveland, Ohio A comprehensive day care
program in a state hospital
DUTY, JOSEPH E., Toledo State and Receiving
Hosp., Toledo, Ohio Educational
therapy project
MARTIN, CHARLES H., Rainier Sch., Buckley,
Wash. Unit training and habilitation program
diFURIA, GIULIO, Western State Hospital,
Fort Steilacoom, Wash. Preparation
for transition
MARTIN, DONALD W., Pontiac State Hosp.,
Pontiac, Mich. Change to modified
unit plan
HINKO, EDWARD N., Ypsilanti State Hosp.,
Ypsilanti, Mich. Community-state mental
hospital program integration
VIT0LS, M.M., Cherry Hosp., Goldsboro,
N.C. Care of emotionally disturbed
children and adolescents
MANGUM, VERNON, O'Berry Center, Goldsboro,
N.C. Therapeutic program for custodial
residents
KROEPSCH, R.H., W. Interstate Comm. Educ,
Boulder, Colorado Western Council for
mental health training and research
DRUFF, JAMES H.', Western State Hosp.,
Staunton, Va. Mental Hospital patient care
through affiliation
TOLL, ARTHUR E., Laconia State Sch.,
Laconia, N.H. Therapeutic milieu
for mental retardates
MEREDITH, CHARLES E., Brandon Training Sch.,
Brandon, Vt. Physical therapy and
recreational therapy improvement
J Personality it, tNo ^):z"Vb7 Jun 64. tgo-
support, communication, catharsis, and
hostility.
PURSLEY, NORMAN B., Gracewood State Sch. and
Hosp., Gracewood, Ga. Development of
a comprehensive cottage-life program
MEREDITH, CHARLES E., Colorado State
Hosp., Pueblo, Colo. Intensive
treatment for children in a state
hospital
NENN0, ROBERT P., New Jersey State
Hosp., Marlboro, N.J. A scheduled program
for rehabilitation
ERON, LEONARD D., Rip Van Winkle Fdn.,
Hudson, N.Y. Psychosocial
development of aggressive behavior
Am Psych, v. 16, p. 237, 61
Psych Rep, v. 9, P. 291, 573, 61
Child Develop 32-457, 61.
Educ Psychol Measurement 21:733, Fall 61.
An automatic correlation ratio program for
the basic IBM 650 computer.
Merrill-Palmer Quart Behav Develop 9, (No 3):
159,63. Punishment, identification and
aggression.
Psychol Rep 9:573, 61. Discriminant validity
of a oeer-ratina measure.
Psychol Rep 10:43, 62. Sex role preference
of children.
MPG WERNERT, JOHN J., Frankfort State Hosp.
and Sch., Frankfort, Ky. Group
work rehabilitation with the retarded
MPG KERNOHAN, WILLIAM J., Kentucky State Hosp.,
Danville, Ky. Geriatrics in a total
program for chronic patients
MPG DOWNING, BILLIE R., Outwood State Hosp.,
Sch., Dawson Springs, Ky. Self-care
program for adults retardates
MPG BAY, ALFRED P7, Topeka State Hosp.,
Topeka, Kans. Development of a day
unit within a state hospital
MPG BAIR, HOWARD V:', Parsons State Hosp.
and Training Cr., Parsons, Kans.
Community transitional adjustment
ornaram for MR
Brochure, Parsons State Hospital and Training Center, 65.
Community transition project.
Parsons State Hosp Training Cent Project News, Jul 65,
Vol 1, No 6.
Parsons State Hosp Training Cent Project News, Nov 65,
Vol 1, No 8.
MPG CAMERON, DALE C, Saint Elizabeths Hosp.,
Washington, D.C. Day treatment program
for hospitalized young patients
MH CATTELL, RAYMOND B., Sch. Lib. Arts, Univ.
Illinois, Champaign, III. Personality
dimensions—Their determinants and
influences
(contd)
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MH-01752
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PMY
Acta Psychol 20:139, 62. Relational simplex
theorv of eaual interval and absolute scalina.
Ara J Hum Genet 16,(No 4) :397, 64. Blood
groups and personality traits.
Ann NY Acad Sci 93:813, 62. Recent advances
in the measurement of anxiety, neuroticism
and the Dsvchotic syndromes.
Arch "Geh"P'sycnia"ni:4iy( Nov 64. Diagnostic
power of IPAT objective anxiety neuroticism
tests.
Behav Sci 7:258, Apr 62. Computers in be-
havioral science.
Behav Sci 8:156, 63. Rotoplot program for multi-
ote. sinaie-olane. visuallv-ouidprf rotation
Behav Sci 9,(No 4) :341, 64. A theory of the
structure of perturbations in observer ratings
and questionnaire data in personality research.
Brit J Educ Psychol 33:219, 63. Teacher's
personality description of six-year-olds: A
check on structure.
Brit J Psycho! 52:3, 61. A cross-cultural com-
oarison of oattens of extraversion and anxietv.
Brit J Psychol 55, (No D:l, 64. Third-order
factors in objective personality tests.
Brit J Stat Psychol 16:191, 63. The interac-
tion of hereditary and environmental influences.
Educ Psychol Measmt 22:667, 62. Basis of
recoanition and interoretation of factors.
Educ Psychol Measmt 24:3, 64. The impor-
tance of factor-trueness and validity, versus
homogeneity and orthogonality, in test scales.
Genet Psychol Monogr 67:89, 63. Factor
structure of adult attitudp-intprp*t<;
J Consult Psycho! 25:345, 61. Second-order
nersonalitv factor structure.
J Educ Psychoi 54:1, 63. Theory of fluid and
crystallized intelligence: A critical experiment.
J Educ Psychol 55:1, 64. Validity and relia-
bility: A proposed more basic set of concepts.
J Genet Psychol 101:145, 62. Hypotheses on
principal personality dimensions in children
and tests constructed for them.
J Genet Psychol 104:331, 64. Verification of
objective test personality factor patterns in
middle childhood.
Psychiat Quart Supp 1, 61. Predicting anxiety
from clinical svmotoms of anxietv.
Psychol Bull 58:160, Mar 61. Theory of
personality structure.
Psychol Bull 59:389, 62. A dynamic mode! of
physical influences demonstrating the neces-
sity of obliaue simple structure.
Psychol Rev 70:1, 63. Personality, role, mood
and situation-perception: A unifying theory
of modulators.
Psychometrika 28:55, 63. The uniqueness
and significance of simple structure demon-
strated by contrasting organic "natural struc-
ture" and "random structure" ^lata.
Rev Psycho! Appi 11:165, 61. Constance
intercuiturelle des facteurs de oersonnalite.
Sci Am 208:96, 63. The nature and measure-
ment of anxiety.
Defense Psychology, Pergamon Press, NY,
209,61. Group theory, personality and
roie: A model for research.
Meaning and Measurement of Neuroticism and
Anxiety, Ronald press.. New York, 61.
RADAUSKAS, BRUNO, Spring Grove State
Hosp., Baltimore, Md. Mental health
workers for activity group therapy
3ANDURA, ALBERT, Univ. Stanford, Stanford,
Cal. Relation of family patterns to
child behavior disorders
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 63:311, 61. Identifi-
cation as process of incidental learning.
SCHULTZ, HERBERT F;, State Colony, Woodbine,
N.J. Therapeutic recreation-
Prof oundly mentally retarded
ACUFF, CHARLES ET", Arkansas Children's
Colony, Conway, Ark. improved care
for the profoundly and severely retarded
VOEGELE, GEORGE E., Governor Bacon Health
Cr., Delaware City, Del. Intensive treatment
unit for mentally ill youth
DICKERS0N, WILLARD W., Caro State Hosp.
for Epileptics, Caro, Mich.
Patient oroqress through an improved
nursina orooram
HOiLINGEBEAO, A.B., Social Science Res. Cr.,
Univ. Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Mental health
and illness in interactions between individuals and
selected aspects of their socio-cultural environ-
ment
Sociol Soc Res 46, Jul 62. Lower socioeco-
nomic status and mental illness.
JASL0W, ROBERT I., Plymouth State Home,
Training Sch., Northville, Mich.
Enriched environment for young retarded
oatients
BROOKS, G.W., Col. Med., U. Vermont, Burling-
ton, Vt. Psychomotility, drugs, and
schizophrenic rehabilitation
Perceptual and Motor Skiiis, v.l2,p.27, 61
Am J Psych , v.117, no. 10 .0.932 , 61
OM-01752 MPG ABRUZZ0, ANTHONY M., Lapeer State Home and
Training Sch., Lapeer, Mich.
Reconstructive surqery and coordinated
habilitation
MH-01753 EP DENENBERG, V.H., Purdue U., Lafayette, !nd.
Effects of early experience and age upon
learning
Anim Behav 11:21, Jan 63. Interrelationships
of shock and critical periods in infancy as
they affect adult learning and activity.
Canad J Psychol 16:72, 62. Infantile stimu-
lation and emotional itv.
Canad J Psychol 18, (No 1):1, 64. Stimulus
intensity versus critical periods: A test of two
hypotheses concerning infantile stimulation.
Child Develop 33:65, 62. Effects of maternal
factors UDon orowth and behavior of the rat.
Endocrinology 72:439, Mar 63. Modification of
sexual develoDment throuoh stimulation in
J Comp Physiol Psychol 54:170, 61. Effects of
duration and distribution of infantile experi-
ence on adult learninq.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 54:685, 61. Infan-
tile handlina and adult mortality.
J Comp Physiol Psychoi 55:813, 62. Critical
periods of development in the rat.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 55:819, 62. Infantile
shock upon emotionality at weanino.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 55:1096, 62. Effects of
preweaning and postweaning manipulations up-
on problem-solving behavior.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 56:307, 63. Effects of
infantile stimulation and aoe UDon behavior.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 56:3i3, 63. Maternal
emotionality.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 56, (No 5):877, 63.
Infantile stimulation and animal husbandry: A
methodological study.
Psychol Rep 14:43, 64 . Effects of avoidable
and unavoidable electric shock upon mortality
in the rat.
Psycnol kev"il, two si-.ub, Sep &4. Critical
periods, stimulus input, and emotional re-
activity: A theory of infantile stimulation.
The Behaviour of Domestic Animals. Ballliere,
Tindall & Cox, London, 110, 62. Effects of
earlv experience.
OM-01754 MPG CROWE, R.R., Nashville Metro Psychiatric
Hosp., Nashville, Tenn. After-care
clinic
OM-01755 MPG SCHURTER, BETTYE S., Clover Bottom Hosp.,
Sch., Donelson, Tenn. Improved
resident reevaluation and outpatient
services
OM-01757 MPG KELLEY, FRANCIS P.", Mansfield State
Training Sch., Mansfield Depot, Conn.
Mansfield resident improvement plan
OM-01758 MPG BOWMAN', PETER W., Pineland Hosp. and
Training Cr., Pownai, Maine Speech
and Hearing Center
MH-01759 BS BOURNE, L.E.. Jr., Grad. Sch., U. Utah, Salt
Lake City information feedback variables
in concept formation '
Am J Psychol 74:410, Sep 61.
Am J Psychol 76:229.. Jun 63. Factors affecting
strategies used in problems of concept-forma-
tion.
J Exp Psychol 61:259, 61. Effect of redundant
relevant information upon identification of
concents.
J Exp Psychol 61:329, 61. Concept identifica-
tion as function of intra- and interdimensional
variability.
J Exp Psychol 65:1, Jan 63. Feedback delay
and concept learninq.
J Exp Psychol 65:139, 63. Effects of misinform-
ative feedback.
J Exp Psychol 67, (No 4):392, Apr 64. Forms
of relevant stimulus redundancy in concept
identification.
J Exp Psychol 67, (No 5):439, May 64. Concept
learning as a function of availability of previous-
ly presented information.
J Gen Hsychoni::^bl, bi>. Hypotne'seTahlT
hypothesis shifts in classification learning.
Psychonom Sci 1:209, 64. Differences among
modes for portraying stimulus information in
concept identification.
OM-01760 MPG GRAGG, LOGAN, Eastern State Hosp.,
Lexington, Ky. Total planning for
patient care— A first step program
OM-01761 MPG LINDBERG, THEODORE F., Medfield State
Hosp., Harding, Mass. Rehabilitation
of chronic mentally ill
Arch Gen Psychiat 12:237, Mar 65. Rehabilitation of
chronic schizophrenics.
Dis Nerv Syst 26:350, Jun 65. Behavior therapy— Use
in a sheltered workshop.
Ment Hosp 16:279, Oct 65. Intensive rehabilitation for
chronic patients.
Ment Hyg 49:358, Jul 65. Work as a therapeutic tool
in the state hospital.
14%
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MPG
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MPG
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MPG
OM-01770
MPG
OM-01771
MPG
OM-01773
MPG
MH-01774
BS
MH-01762 BS COHEN, N.E., Western Reserve U., Cleveland
Institutional climate and accessibility to treat-
ment
Child Welfare 7, Sep 61. Bellefaire follow-
uo study.
J Health Hum Behav 111:105, Summer 62. Verbal
inaccessibility in young adolescents.
Merrill-Palmer Quart Behav Develop 8:33, 62.
influences on verbal accessibility.
Soc Serv Rev 36:385, Dec 62. Peer-group
structure and a child's verbal accessibility.
MCLAUGHLIN, WILLIAM F., Metropolitan
State Hosp., Waltham, Mass.
Intensive rehabilitation program
FLOWER, BARDWELL H., Worcester State Hosp.,
Worcester, Mass. Day and after care
in a hosDital mental health center
FINN, FRED F., Seaside Regional Cr.,
Waterford, Conn. A plan to reduce
institutionalization of the retarded
GILIBERTY, FRANK R., Southbury Training Sch.,
Southbury, Conn. Training program for
profoundly and severely retarded
BUTTIMORE, DENNIS J.', North Jersey Training
Sch., Totowa, N.J. Improvement of language
skills in retarded children
BARCNE, PAUL L., Nevada State Hosp.,
Nsvada, Mo. An accredited
program of theraoeutic education
KILLIAN, E.W., Denton State Sch., Denton, OM-01775
Tex. Child development and training
service
KELLY, MILES F., Arkansas State Hosp.,
Little Rock, Ark. Instituting
comDrehensive hosoital treatment
FULMER, THOMAS E,. Southeast Louisiana Hosp.,
Mandeville, La. Adolescent community
domiciliary care Drogram
KEMP, HARDY A., Larned State Hosp., Larned,
Kans. Mental hospital staff recruitment-
training-retention
FIEDLER, FRED E., Univ. Illinois, Urbana,
III. Interpersonal perception and
personality assessment
Acta Psychol 20:185,62. Inperpersonal percep-
tion amonq Dutch children.
Acta Psychol 28:100, 61.
Sociometry 24:157, 61.
Indian J Psychol 37:115, 62. Perceptions of self OM-01777
and sionificant others bv Indians and Americans.
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 62:442, 61. Interpersonal
perception scores and their components as pre- OM-01779
dictors of personal adjustment.
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 65:308, 62. Leader atti-
tudes and group creativity. MH-01780
J Soc Psychol 55:191, 61. Perceived acceptance
as a determinant of confonnitv behavior.
J Soc Psychnl 56:149, 62. Perception of others
by adjusted and maladjusted subjects as re-
flected in measures of perceptual space.
Pub Opin Quart 26:236, 62. Effects of partisan-
ship on perceptions of political figures.
Sociometry 26:271, 63. The perception of non-
group members: A test of Merton's reference
group theory.
MH-01775 PMY FULLER, JOHN L., Roscoe B.Jackson Mem. Lab.,
Bar Harbor, Me. Effects of drugs on
psychological development
Am J Orthopsychiat 31:254, Apr 61.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 54:13, 61. OM-01780
Am Zool 4:101, 64. Physiological and population
aspects of behavior genetics.
Ann NY Acad Sci 96:199, 62. Effect of drugs
on psychological development. ^^ OM-01781
Arch fieri i Psychfat 7:125, 62. Programmed life
histories: A technique for "psychiatric" re-
search in animals. OM-01786
Behaviour 20, (No~3-4):343^ 63. Some rela-
tionships betveen early experience and later
social behavior in ducklings. MH-01787
Discovery o. 18. Feb 64. The K-ouooies.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 55:57, 62. Effects of
CS intensity and quality in avoidance con-
ditioning.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 55:606, 62. Alcohol
choice in Wistar and G-4 rats as a function
of environmental temperature .
J Comp Physio! Psychol 57, (No 1):85, 64.
Measurement of alcohol preference in genetic OM-01788
experiments.
j~£omp Physiol Psychol 58:453, 64. Discrimina-i
ted operant avoidance learning in Wistar and G+ OM-01791
4 rats as a function of type of warning stimulus.
J Exp Anal Behav 4:351, 61. Effects of chron-
ically administered chlorpromazine on multiple- OM-0T792
schedule performance.
J Exp Anal Behav 5:259, 62. Effects of chlor-
promazine on appetitive and aversive com- OM-01794
oonents of a multiple schedule.
.1 Exp Anal Behav 5:383, 62. The operant
control of voc2li7ation in the doo. M-1795 BS
J Exp Anal Behav 6:29. 63. Effects of unavoid-
able shocks on a multiple schedule having an
avoidance component.
J Nerv Mem Dis 135:5, 62. Heredity, animal
behavior and osvchiatrv.
Percept Motor Skills 18:299, 64. Controlled
visual input and exploratory activity in
C57BL/6J mice.
Percept Motor Sk ills ^IWOT, 65. Evaluation of
a visual discrimination task for the analysis of
the genetics of a mouse behavior.
Proc Animal Care Panel 12:183, 62. Purebred
doas in Dsvcholooical and mental health research.
Proc 11th Int Congr Genet 3:789, 65. From
genes to behavioral traits.
Proc 3rd World Congr Psychiat 3:223, 64.
Effects of experiential deprivation upon be-
haviour in animals.
Science 144, (No 3616):304, Apr 64. Audiof
genie seizures, the dilute locus, and phenyl-
alanine hydroxylase in DBA/1 mice.
Rnnt-: nf Rghauinr Hoeber, Pub, New York, 61.
Experimental studies of behavior of an aggres-
sive predatory mouse. Onvchomvs leucoous.
Rnnts nf Rphavinr, Hoeber, New York, 61. Is
early exoerience different?
The Behaviour of Domestic Animals. Bailliere,
Tindall and Cox, London, p. 57, 62. The
genetics of behaviour.
The Behaviour of Domestic Animals, Bailliere,
Tindall and Cox, London, p. 415, 62. The
behaviour of doos.
MPG STILLINGER, CECIL G., Idaho Dept. Health,
Boise, Idaho Prevention of mental
patient chronicitv oroaram
Canad J Psychol 19:94, 65. The effect of d-amphetamine
sulfate on three exploratory behaviours.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 61:251, 66. Genetic and treatment
factors modifying the postisolation syndrome in dogs.
J Comp Psysiol Psychol 61:258, 66. Effects of rearing with
specific stimuli upon postisolation behavior in dogs.
Proc 74th Am Psychol Assn Ann Mtg, 66. Biological
correlates of optimal distribution of practice.
Psychonom Sci 4:273, 66. Transitory effects of experiential
deprivation upon reversal learning in dogs.
Psychopharmacologia 8:408, 66. Variation In effects of
chlorpromazine in three strains of mice.
Biology of the Laboratory Mouse, McGraw-Hill, New York,
Ch 32, 66. Neural, sensory, and motor functions.
Biology of the Laboratory Mouse, McGraw-Hill, New York,
Ch 33, 66. Patterns ot behavior.
MPG STECK, ROBERT C, Anna State Hosp., Anna,
III. Developing a seven day program
in activity theranv
MPG SILVA, FRANCISCO, East Louisiana State
Hosp., Jackson, La. Discharge
planning toward community rehabilitation
MH LIPPITT, RONALD, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Mich. Inter-center program on family,
youth and children
Social Work Practice p. 75, 62. Unplanned
maintenance and planned change in the group
work process .
The Nature of Educational Innovation. Columbia
Univ Press, Ch 9, 63. The innovation of
classroom mental health nractices.
Social Work Practice: Selected Papers,
Columbia Univ Press, P. 75, 62. Un-
olanned maintenance and planned change
in arouo Drocess.
Value Systems of Delinquent Youth, Univ Minne-
sota Press. 63.
MPG SEALE, ARTHUR L., Central Louisiana State
Hosp., Pineville, La. Central
Louisiana State Hospital Improvement
Project
MPG STUCKEY, COATES, Pinecrest State Sch.,
Pineville, La. Reward training and
behavior shaping
MPG SOMMERNESS, M. DUANE, Traverse City State
Hosp., Traverse City, Mich. A vocational-
activities Drooram for adolescents
MH KESSEN, W., Grad. Sch., Yale Univ., New Haven,
Conn. Distress and discrimination in
the human newborn
Child Develop 32:95, 61. Measurement of move-
ment in human newborn: A new techniaue.
Child Develop 32:243, 61. Effect of hand-mouth
contacting on neonatal movement.
Psychol Rev 68:396, 61. Anxiety, pain, and the
inhibition of distress.
MPG LANE, CHALMERS, Ellisville State School,
Ellisville, Mississippi Ellisville
State School Improvement Plan
MPG ROGERS, STANLEY J., Montana State Hosp.,
Warm Springs, Mont. Development of
intensive treatment program
MPG ELLIOTT, JAMES F., Murdock Center, Butner,
N.C. Rehabilitation project for the severely
retarded
MPG PETERSON, BEDFORD F., Eastern State Hosp.,
Vinita, Okla. Intensive treatment unit for
chronic schizophrenic inpatients
van Amerongen, S.T., Douglas A. Thorn Clin. Children,
Boston, Mass.
1497
OM-01797 MPG KLAUMINZER, FREDERICK A., Vineland State
Sch., Vineland, N.J. Physio and speech
therapy for handicapped retardates
Welfare Rep State New Jersey Vol 16, No 4, Oct 65.
Analysis of a speech therapy program carried out within
an institution for the mentally handicapped.
OM-01799 MPG COOGAM, RICHARD, Walworth County Hosp.,
Elkhorn, Wis. Acute Diagnostic
and Treatment Unit
OM-01801 MPG URBEN, WALTER J., Mendota State Hosp.,
Madison, Wis. Geriatric Treatment
Center
MH-01802 BS HOWES, D.H., Mass. Inst. Tech., Cambridge
Statistical properties of aphasic language
Neurology 12, (No 10):675, Oct 62. A human
cerebral deconnection syndrome.
OM-01802 MPG URBEN, WALTER J., Mendota State Hosp.,
Madison, Wis. Alcoholic Treatment
Center
OM-01804 MPG LIEBERMAN, LEONARD, Milwaukee County
Mental Health, Milwaukee, Wis.
Placement service for chronic mentally
handicaooed
OM-01805 MPG HERYFORD, FRED W., Wyoming State Training
Sch., Lander, Wyo. Medical improvement
and training of severely retarded
OM-01806 MPG JUNKIN, FRANK E., Firecrest Sch.,
Seattle, Wash., Home care-counselling
demonstration project
OM-01807 MPG GRAFF, R.J., Manteno State Hosp., Manteno,
III. Survey and removal of patients
into the community
MH-01808 BS CROCKETT, W.H., Clark U., Worcester, Mass.
Processes underfvino the oerceotion of oersons
MH-01811 MH WALLERSTEIN, R".S~„ Menninger Fdn., Topeka, Kae
Psychosomatic study of thyroid gland
dysfunction
OM-01811 MPG LAWLER, WILLIAM T„ Travis State Sch.,
Austin, Tex. Development of child
care service
OM-01812 MPG JONES, VERNON, Mexia State Sch.,
Mexia, Tex. Development of a resident
training service
OM-01814 MPG CHINN, HOWARD J., Redfield State Hosp. and
Sch., Redfield, S.D. Potentials development
for independent living
OM-018I5 MPG PALMER, DAN, New Mexico State Hosp.,
Las Vegas, N. Mex. Field consultation— A
treatment program extension
OM-01816 MPG SANDDAL, JAMES W., State Training Sch.
and Hosp., Boulder, Mont. Staff
development program
MH-01817 BS GLUECK,S., Harvard U., Cambridge, Mass.
Follow-UD of 500 delinouents
Ventures in Criminology, Tavistock Pub, London
— W.
OM-01817 MPG PULLEN.MYRICKW., Jr., Idaho State Hosp.
North, Orofino, Idaho A foundation for
expanded treatment
MH-01818 BS COOK, S.W., Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci., New York
Univ., N.Y.C. An experimental approach
to attitude change
OM-01818 MPG ROSSELLO, JUAN A., Psychiatric Hosp.,
Roosevelt, Puerto Rico Treatment
center for acute psychiatric patients
OM-01821 MPG HUGHES, LOWELL R., Nevada State Hosp.,
Reno, Nev. Nevada state hospital intensive
treatment program
OM-01822 MPG DUNAGIN, J.L., Enid State Sch., Enid,
Okla. A unit approach to the
severely retarded
OM-01823 MPG BROOKS, DEAN K., Oregon State Hosp.,
Salem, Ore. Physical rehabilitation
of the infirm
OM-01824 MPG GERICKE, OTTO L., Patton State Hosp.,
Patton, Cal. Family training center
as a depopulation aid
OM-01825 MPG TARJAN, GEORGE, Pacific State Hosp.,
Pomona, Cal. Habilitation program
for the severely retarded
OM-01826 MPG O'BRIEN, WILLIAM M., Modesto State Hosp.,
Modesto, Cal. Institutional
transition and treatment development
OM-01827 MPG ADAMS, FREEMAN H., Stockton State Hosp.,
Stockton, Cal. Use of small group
interaction in industrial therapy
OM-01828 MPG NASH, LOUIS R., Camarillo State Hosp.,
Camarillo, Cal. A state hospital
community mental health program
OM-01833 MPG KLATTE, ERNEST, Mendocino State Hosp.,
Talmage, Cal. Facilitating a
return to society of chronic patients
OM-01836 MPG GREENBLATT, MILTON, Boston State Hosp.,
Boston, Mass. To develop a comprehensive
work therapy program
OM-01838 MPG SILK, EMANUEL 17, Eastern Oregon State Hosp.,
Pendleton, Ore. Eastern Oregon patient-family
project
Oregon Nurse, Vol 30, No 3, Sep 65. Hospital-family
project .
Oregon State Bd Control, Res Conf, Res and Biometrics Sec,
Apr 65. Eastern Oregon hospital family project.
MH-01839" BS CRONBACH, L.J., U. Illinois, Vrbana
Integrated studies of osychometrics
Brit J Stat Psychol 26:137, 63. Theory of
generalizability: A liberalization of reliabil-
ity theory.
Educ Psychol Measmt 22:645, Winter 62. Inter-
nal-c onsistency reliability formulas applied to
randomly sampled single-factor tests.
Educ Psychol Measurement 24, (No 3):46/. 64.
The signal/noise ration in the comparison of
reliability coefficients.
Psychdt Rep "15-.UI, 64. intraclass correlation
as an approximation to the coefficient of
generalizability.
Science 133:1924, Jun 61. Quantal and graded
analysis of dosage-effect relations.
OM-01839 MPG BUSCAGLIA, C.J. , Mental Health Center-
North Division, Milwaukee, Wis.
Extended psychiatric emergency
service
OM-01840 MPG BUSCAGLIA, CHRIS J., Mental Hlth. Cr.-
North Division, Milwaukee, Wis. Day
hospital project
OM-01842 MPG FIEDLER, HOWARD T., Allentown State
Hosp., Allentown, Pa. Combined
pre-adult and continued treatment
oronram
OM-01844 MPG DE RIVAS, CARMELA, Norristown State Hosp.,
Norristown, Pa. Preadmission and Day
Treatment Center
Penn Med J, Dec 65. A day center for psychiatric care.
OM-01845 MPG MALONE, CHARLES A., Massachusetts Mem.
Hosp., Boston, Mass. New demonstration
projects on multiproblem families
OM-01847 MPG PHILLIPS, GEORGE M., Crownsville State Hosp.,
Crownsville, Maryland Education of
illiterates in a state hospital
OM-01848 MPG PLEASURE', HYMAN', Middletown State Hosp.,
Middletown, N.Y. Half-way house and
sheltered workshops
MH-01849 BS JONES, LYLE V., Univ. North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, N.C. Psycholinguistic
methods for the study of aphasia
Child Uevelop 35: /25, 64. Acquisition of
language habits in first, second, and third
grade boys.
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 65:183, 62. An appli-
cation of "cloze" technique to the study of
aohasic speech.
J Exp Psychol 68, (No 3):240, Sep 64. Semantic
satiation and decision latency.
J Speech Hearing Res /, (No 4):369, Dec 64.
Delayed auditory feedback with different delay1
times at each ear.
J Verbal Learning Verbal Behavior 1:470, May
63. Verbal learning and concept formation.
J Verb Learn Verb Behav 2:136, 63. Impair-
ment in performance with delayed auditory
feedback as related to task characteristics.
J Verb Learn Verb Behav 2, (No 2):186, Aug
63. The predictability of words and their
grammatical classes as a function of rate of
deletion from a speech transcript.
J Verb Learn Verb Behav 2, (No 3): 263, Oct
63. Verbal satiation and changes in meaning
of related items .
Lang Speech 4:91, Apr-Jun 61. Linguistic
features of speech from aohasic patients.
Lang Speech 6:94, Apr-Jun 63 . The classifi-
cation of parts of speech for the characteriza-
tion of aphasia.
Lang bpeech /:233, Oct-Uec~6T.~A further
study of grammatical class as a variable in
verbal satiation.
Psychol Rep 13:158, 63. Semantic generaliza-
tion in vprhal satiation.
Psychometric Lab Univ N Carolina, Chapel Hill,
37, Oct 63. The effect on word recognition
of the frequency of word association.
Disorders of CdmmunrcafTbTr, Kes PuPAssn Kes
Nerv Ment Dis, Ch. 8, p. 190, 64. Five
aphasias: A commentary on aphasia as a
regressive linguistic phenomenon.
Studies in Aphasia: An Approach to Testing,
Educucation-lndustry Service, Chicago,
Jun 61.
OM-01851 MPG GOOD, LAWRENCE R., Menninger Fdn.,
Topeka, Kans. Behavior and
architecture
Therapy by Design, C C Thomas, Springfield,
III, 64. Implications of architecture for
human behavior.
Therapy by Design. Implications of Architecture for Human
Behavior, C C r nomas, Springfield, III, 65.
MH-01856 MPG NELSON, WILLARD H., Sch. Arts, Sci.,
R-15 Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, Fla.
Conference on School Psychology
OM-01860 MPG MAZER, MILTON, Martha's Vineyard Guidance
Cr., Edgartown, Mass. A psychiatric-
para-csvchiatric register for an island
Arch Gen Psychiat 14:366, 66. A psychiatric and
parapsychiatric register for an island community.
1498
OM-01861 MPG RICE, ELIZABETH P., Sch. Pub. Hlth.,
Harvard Univ., Boston, Mass. Children
of mentally ill parents in deprived areas
Proc Am Orthopsychiat Assn 42nd Ann Mtg, Mar 65.
Hospitalization of a parent for mental illness: A crisis
for children.
OM-01862 MPG LEL AND, HENRY, Parsons State Hosp. and
Training Cr., Parsons, Kans.
Demonstrating ac'apti'-e behavior-psychiatric
problem
MH-01870 PMY PRANGE, A.J., Jr., U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Tranquilizing drugs in acute psychiatric
disorders
Nature 197:12)2, Mar 63. Diminution of imipra-
minp mortality in hvnnthvrniri mtrp
MH-01875 MH MEYER, EUGENE, Sch. Med., Johns Hopkins
Univ., Baltimore, Md. Selection of
patients for elective plastic surgery
Sci Psychoanal 5:181, 62. Disturbed behavior
on medical and surgical wards.
MH-01876 BS WEPMAN, JOSEPH M., Univ. Chicago, Chicago,
III. Psycholinguists methods for
classifying aphasia
Educ Industry Serv, Chicago, Jun 61. Studies
in aphasia: An aooroach to testina.
J Speech Hearing Dis 28:191, 63. Filmstrips as
adiunct to lanauaap thpraov fnr aohasia
J Speech Hearing Res 3:220, Sep 61. Dimen-
sions of lanauaae oerformance in aohasia.
J Speech Hearing Res, v. 4, p. 220, Sept 61
OM-01876 MPG JOHNSTON, ANDREW G., Kennebec Mental
Hlth. Assn., Waterville, Me. Community
education and children's treatment program
Brit J Dis Commun 1:48, 66. Studies in aphasia: Classifica-
tion of aphasic speech by the noun-pronoun ratio.
OM-01886 MPG DORSCH, GRAYDON, Colorado State Dept.
Pub. Hlth., Denver, Colo. Development
of alcoholism services in public health
OM-01887 MPG McKAIN, WALTER C, Jr., Univ. Connecticut,
Storrs, Conn. Marriage of older persons
in Connecticut
OM-01889 MPG McNAMARA, VIRGINIA, Georgia Dept. Hlth.,
Atlanta, Ga. Identification of emotional
disturbance in vounq school children
MH-01892 BS SECORD, P.F., Grad. Sch., Univ. Nevada, Reno,
Nevada Role of categorization in inter-
personal oerceotion
J Personality 31:65, Mar 63. Stereotyping and
generality of imolicit personality theory.
J Soc Psychol 58:305, 62. Cue-dominance in
person perception as a function of strenqth of
OM-01899 MPG HOWARD, ALAN, B.P. Bishop Museum,
Honolulu, Hawaii Social and cultural
processes in a Hawaiian community
MH-01902 PET WALASZEK, EDWARD J., Sch. Med., Univ.
Kansas, Kansas City, Kans. Humoral
agents in cerebral activity
Arch Int Pharmacodyn 135:142, 62. Serotonin
antaaonists in chickens.
Arch Int Pharmacodyn 138:429, 62. Interaction
of substance P with LSD-25 on the guinea
pig ileum.
Arch Int Pharmacodyn 143:108, 63. The latent
vasopressor effect of serotonin in the chicken.
Arch Int Pharmacodyn 143:543, 63. Modifica-
tion of the vasopressor effect of tryptamine and
tyramine by reserpine.
Biochem Pharmacol 11:205, Mar 62. Inhibi-
tion of diamine oxidase bv bulbocaonine.
Experientia 17:503, 61. Mechanism of the
serotonin depressor response following BAS-
phenol administration in the dog.
Fed Proc 24:390, 65. Antagonism of drug induced
catatonia.
Jap J Pharmacol 2:171, Mar 62. Pharmacology
of the chicken.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 133:52, Jul 61. De-
pressor effect of serotonin and tryptamine on
chicken blood pressure.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 135:151, Feb 62.
Histamine release in the chicken.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 136:59, Apr 62. Differ-
ential antagonism by BAS-phenol of responses
to the indolealkvlamines.
J Pharm Exp Ther 137:285, Sep 62. Bulbo-
capnine: An adrenergic and serotonin block-
ing agent.
Med Exp 6:95, 62. Potentiation of histamine
responses bv bulbocaonine.
Pharmacologist 6:179, 64. The effect of psycho-
active drugs on rat brain ATP levels.
Toxic Appl Pharmacol 4:752, Nov 62. Antagon-
ism of toxic effect of dextropropoxyphene by
nalorphine.
OM-01902 MPG CALLICRATE, D.L., Oregon Fairview Home,
Salem, Ore. An institution program
for the defective delinquent
Ment Hosp p. 333, Dec 65. Defective delinquents can be
reached.
OM-01903 MPG LLOYD-JONES, ESTHER, Teachers Col., Columbia
Univ., New York, N.Y. Developing
interdisciplinary foundations for guidance
MH-01904 PTIY EDELBERG, R., Col. Med., Baylor University,
Houston, Texas Components and functions
of the galvanic skin reflex
Arch Gen Psychiat 7:163, 62. Skin resistance
and galvanic skin response: Influence of
surface variables.
J Exp Psychol 62:187, 61. Relationship be-
tween GSR, vasoconstriction and tactile sen-
sitivity.
OM-01905 MPG SCHUMACHER, WILLIAM E., Bureau of Mental
Health, Augusta, Maine Home visiting
nurse for the retarded
OM-01906 MPG HENKEL, RAMON, Col. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Maryland, College Park, Md. Social
Processes in chanqinq communication techniques
OM-01908 MPG KLEE, GERALD, University Hosp.,
Baltimore, Md. Maryland psychiatric
case register
MH-01911 MH KALLMANN, F.J., Sch. Med., New York State
Psyiat Inst., New York, N.Y. Longitudinal
twin study on aging
Am J Hum Genet 13:413, Dec 61. Cancer
rates in aoino twins
Psvchopatholoqy of Aging , Grune and Stratton,
New York, 227, 61. Genetic factors in
aqinq.
OM-01914 MPG GARABEDIAN, PETER G., Col. Sci., Arts,
Washington State Univ., Pullman,
Wash. Social development in a
maximum security settino
OM-01915 MPG MESCHES, LEANORE, Clear Water Ranch
Children's House, Inc., Santa Rosa, Cal.
Brief, intensive, residential therapy for families
MH-01918 BS HUNT, HOWARD F., Grad. Sch., Chicago Univ./
Chicago, III. Effects of drugs on
emotional and abnormal behavior
J Comp Physiol Psychol 57, (No 1):65,64. Ef-
fects of some rhinencephalic lesions on reten-
tion of conditioned avoidance behavior in cats.
OM-01918 MPG KIESLER, FRANK, Northland Mental Health Cr.,
Grand Rapids, Minn. Continuous com-
prehensive rural epidemiologic study
OM-01921 MPG BLACKBURN, CLARK W., Family Service
Assn., New York, N.Y. Casework on
marital problems a national experiment
OM-01922 MPG HLADKY FRANK, Tulsa Psychiatric Fdn.,
Tulsa, Okla. The Tulsa day hospital
proiect
OM-01923 MPG LILLESKOV, ROY K., James Weldon Johnson
Comm. Cr., New York, N.Y. Therapeutic
club alternative to residential care
OM-01929 MPG CHICKERING, ARTHUR, Goddard Col., Plain-
field, Vt. Student development at
selected small colleges
OM-01934 MPG G0MBERG, EPHRAIM R., Crime Commission
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa.
Coordinatior. of psychotherapy programs
for criminals
MH-01938 MH SASLOW, GEORGE, Sch. Med., Univ. Oregon,
Portland, Oregon Human interaction
in the interview situation
J Clin Psychol 18:4, 416, 62. Frequency and
duration characteristics of speech and silence
behavior during interviews.
J Clin Psychol 19:463, 63. Interview content
and interviewee speech durations.
J Verbal Learning Verbal Behav 1:451, May 63.
Interviewer influence on durations of inter-
viewee SDeech.
Psychotherapy 1:54, 64. Interviewer head nod-
ding and interviewee speech durations.
Science 143:148, 64. Speech durations of "
astronaut and ground communicator.
Conformity and Deviation, Harper Bros, New
York, Chap 9, 61. Differences in interview
interaction behavior.
Conformity and Deviation. Harper. Pub Co,
New York, 61.
J Consult Psychol 25:260, 61.
Experimental Foundations of Clinical Psychol-
ogy, Basic Books, New York, P. 471, 62.
Prescribed behavior therapy.
OM-01938 MPG BROCKBANK, T.W., Catholic Charities
Counselling Service, N.Y.C. Prevention
through early detection in high risk areas
MH-01939 NSS LOURIE, REGINALD, American Psychiatric
Assn., Washington, D.C. Planning
child osvchiatrv services
OM-01942 MPG GRAVES, THEODORE D., Institute of Behavioral
Science, Univ. Colorado, Boulder, Colo.
Navaho urban relocation in Denver. Colo.
OM-01945 MPG JACKSON, JAY M., Univ. Oregon, Eugene,
Ore. Methods for comparative studies
of mental hospitals
The Psychiatric Hnsnital as a Social System.
C C Thomas, Springfield, III, Ch. 3, p. 35.
64. Toward the comparative study of mental
hospitals: Characteristics of the treatment
environment.
Bull Dlv Ment Health Washington State Dep Inst, 7, (No 2),
Mar-Apr 63. Methods for comparative studies of mental
hospitals.
Thesis, MA, Univ Kansas, 65. An instrument to measure
sick and well roles.
The Making of Decisions: A Reader in Administrative
Behavior, Free Press of Glencoe, 64. The normative
regulation of authoritative behavior.
MH-01947 PC WESTERFELD, W.W., Research Fdn., State
Univ. N.Y., Albany, N.Y. Metabolism
of ethvl alcohol
(contd)
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OM-01962
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OM-01969
OM-01970
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Arch Bioctiem 108, (No 2):Ilb, Nov 64. I he
incorporation of various substrates into acetyl
sulfanilamide and C02 by pi9eon liver slices.
MPG ALLEN, RICHARD C, Grad. Sch. Pub. Law,
George Washington Univ., Washington, D.C.
The mentally retarded and the law
Lindzey, G., Univ. Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.
MH MORGAN, R, D., California State Oept. Mental
Hygiene, Sacramento, Cal. Effect of
ataraxic drucis on hosDitai release rates
Am J Psychiat 119, (No 1):36, Jul 62. An
approach to the effect of ataraxic drugs on
hospital release rates.
Pub Health Rep 78, (No 7):619, Jul 63. Re-
lationship of methods of admission to length
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justing fixed-ratio schedules in the squirrel
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DeveloDment of suoersensitivitv.
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63. Enhancement by reserpme and a-methyl
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locomotor activity of mice.
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Effects of d-amphetamine upon operant be-
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Effects of d-amphetamine upon brain amine
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atropine and physostigmine on the behavior of
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Psychopharmacologia 3:55, 62. Antagonism of
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First Hahnemann Symposium on Phvchosomatic
MpHirinPj Lea and Febiger, 275, 62.
Operant conditioning techniques.
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MH HOFFMAN, PJ., Col. Liberal Arts, Grad. Sch.
Univ. Oregon, Eugene The paramorphic
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Mass. An analysis of the process of
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formant error and native prestige ranking in
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MPG V0ORHEES, WILLIAM D., Jr., Northern
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Geriatric-psychiatric care spectrum
approach
MPG GREENBLATT, MILTON, Boston State Hosp.,
Boston, Mass. Demonstration officer-
State mental hospital in transition
Vinter, R.D. , Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
MPG
MH-02123
OM-02127
OM-02130
MH-02131
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MH-02136
MAHONEY, MARY K., Maine Med. Cr.,
Portland, Me. Homemaker service in a
program of crisis therapy
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An integrated, interdisciplinary
research aporoach to aaino
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changes in physicians during daily "stressful"
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MH-02114 MH TEITELBAUM, PHILIP, Grad. Sch. Arts & Scl.,
Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. Technique
for forced taste discrimination in the rat
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lute behavioral taste thresholds in the rat.
OM-02115 MPG WINDHAM, GERALD 0., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Mississippi State Univ., State College, Miss.
A comprehensive community oriented alcohol
education program
Thesis, MS, R McDaniel, Mississippi State Univ, Aug 65.
Reference group influences on the drinking behavior of
hiqh school students.
Thesis, MS, R V Sullivan, Mississippi State Univ, Aug~65.
A suggested approach to a comprehensive alcohol
education program.
MfPfl2T21 MH BUTLER, ALFRED J., Laurelton State Village,
Laurelton, Pa. Self-attitudes, adjustment
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Am J Ment Defic 66:222, Sep 61. Patterns
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Am J Ment Defic 67:245. Sep 62. Ideal self
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Am J Ment Defic 67, (No 4):543, Jan 63 .
Personality differences between institution-
alized and non-institutionalized retardates.
Am J Ment Defic 67, (No 4):549, Jan 63 .
Correlates of self-attitudes of retardates .
Am J Ment Defic 67, (No 6):893, May 63.
An appraisal of self-attitudes and behavior
following group psychotherapy with retarded
young adults.
Am J Ment Defic 68, (No 2):211, Sep 63 .
Prediction of successful community placement
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OM-02121 MPG POLSKY, HOWARD W., Hawthorne Cedar Knolls
Sch., Hawthorne, N.Y. Social system
research-demonstration in child care
Group Work as Part of Residential Treatment, Nat. Assn. Soc
Workers, New York, 65. A social system approach to
residential treatment.
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""World, Albine Hub Co, Chicago, 65, p 189. The structure
and functions of adult-youth systems.
MH PR0N0V0ST, W., Parents' Sch. Atypical
Children, Chatham, Mass. Speech
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MPG SCHEIBE, KARL E., Wesleyan Univ.,
Middletown, Conn. College students in
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MPG BIRNBRAUER, JAY S., Sch. Arts, Sci., Univ.
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. Programed
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MH SCOTT, FRANCES G., Dept. Sociology,
Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan The
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Am J Sociol 68:214, Sep 62. Family group
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MPG NISONGER, HERSCHEL W., American Assn. on
Mental Deficiency, Columbus, Ohio
Workshop on improving resident care
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California, Berkeley, Cal. Antecedents
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laboratory approach to the dynamics of psy-
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Am Psychol 19:400, 64. A laboratory approach
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J Abnorm Soc Psychol 68, (No 4):36/, Apr 64.
Experimental reduction of stress based on
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short-circuiting of threat by experimentally
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analysis of a film used as a threatening stimu-
lus.
Psychol Monogr 76, (No 34), 62. A laboratory
study of psychological stress produced by a
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Psychosom Med 23:323, 61. Cluster analysis
of skin resistance and heart rate at rest and
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Psychosom Med 26:135, 64. The relationship
between psychological and physiological res-
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Psychosom Med 25:19, 63. Relationship be-
tween autonomic indicators of psychological
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of threat: Further evidence.
Psychophysiology 2:87, 66. A simplified method of heart
rate measurement.
Psychosom Med 27:546, 65. Heart rate measurement and
the correlation of indices of arousal.
OM-02144 MPG BARGER, BENJAMIN, Grad. Sch., Univ.
Florida, Gainesville, Fla. Preventive
action in college mental health
Educ Psychol Measurement 26:29, 66. A factorial study of
the MMPI for students in health and rehabilitation.
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ships between physical education and mental health.
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students.
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college activities to ability and achievement.
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stress on academic achievement when family income level
and self-concept are taken into account.
J Individual Psychol 21:154, 65. Ordinal position and
success in engagement and marriage.
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1503
Marriage and Family Living 28:186, 66. The interrelationships
of family size and socioeconomic status for parents of college
students.
Personnel Guid J 44:177, 65. Occupational cha«cs in
selected health professions.
MH-S2152 PMY KURLAND, A.A., Friends Psychiatric Res.,
Baltimore, Md. Comparative phenothiazine
study on acute admissions
Dis Nerv Syst 24, (No 12>:1, Dec 63. Combined
psychotropic drug therapy.
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acquiescence scale for the MM PI.
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Maryland Med J, vol. 10, Mar 61.
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J Nerv Ment Dis 134, (No 1):48, Jan 62. The
comparative effectiveness of six phenothiazine
compounds, phenobarbltal and inert placebo in
the treatment of acutely ill patients: Personal*
i'y dimensions.
JAMA 182:1127, Dec 62. Biperiden in the treat-
ment of phenothiazine-induced extrapyramidal
reactions.
Maryland Med J, Mar 62. The general practic-
ing physician and the phenothiazine tran-
quilizers.
Med Biol liius 13, (So 1):49.. Jan 63. CloserT-
circuit television in the scientific measurement
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Psycho! Rep 10:465, 62. Use of a demographic
index score as a control measure in psychiatric
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patients attitudes: Somatopsychic relationships.
JAMA 194, (No 51:491, Nov 65. A coordinated consultation
program for nurses and psychiatrists.
JAMA 195:1120, Mar 66. Patients reactions to referring
physicians.
Prcc 4th World Conor Psychlat, Madrid, Spain, Sep 66.
Anxiety, self concept, and body image: Psychosomatic
correlations.
Psychosomatics 6, (No 5):273, Sep - Oct 65. A study of the
somatic symptomatology of depression in medical inpatients.
Psychosomatics 7. (No l):l, Jan - Feb 66. The self concept:
Psychosomatic applications.
Southern Med J 59, (No 3):277, Mar 66. Consultation as
a two-way process.
Current Therapy, W S Saunders Co, Philadelphia, p. 613,
56. rtie treatment cs delirium.
3M-02159 MPG CARTER, PHIL, Los Lunas Hosp., Training
Sch., Los Lianas, UM; improved medical
services project
OM-02160 MPG WiLDBERGER, WILLIAM C, Woodward State
Hosp., Woodward, Iowa A diagnostic-
evaluative brief care program
MH-02165 PMY ADELSON, DANIEL, Dept. Mental Hygiene,
Berkeley, Cal. A study of ataraxic
drugs with schizophrenic patients
J fferv Ment Dis 134:543, Jun 62. Pheno-
thiazines with chronic schizophrenics.
OM-02167 MPG ROOS, PHIL!?, Austin State Sen., Austin,
Tex. intensive socialization program
for mildly retarded
MH-02170 EP BINDER, ARNOLD, Grad. Sch., Indiana Univ.,
Bloomington, Md, Factors influencing
responses to ambiguous stimuli
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in the responses of the retarded to ambiguous
stimuli.
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sponses to ambiguous cues.
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bilistic hierarchies to ambiguous concept
classes.
J Ex.o Psycho! 66:553, 63. Effects of altered
frequencies upon recognition responses.
Percept Motor Skills 18:225, 64. The Ror-
schach test: A perceptual bias.
MH-02171 MK STRUPP, HANS H., Sch. Med., Univ.
North Carolina, Chape! Hill, NX.
Role of the Bsychotheracist in the
treatment process
Ann Res Psvchol 13-445. 62. Psvchotheraov.
J Clin Psychol 18:220, Apr 62. Effects of
two methods of response in a quasi-thera-
oeutic situation.
J Nerv Merit Dis 136:317, Apr 63. Motion
pictures of osvehotheraoeutic interviews.
J Nerv Ment Dis 137, (No 3):222, Sep 63 .
Psychotherapists' assessments of former
patients .
J Nerv Merst Dis 133, (No 41:323, Apr 64. The
empathic process in psychotherapy: A survey
of theory and research .
■psycho! MofiSgr'TfCTNo Il):l, 64. Psycho-
therapy experience in retrospect: Question-
naire survey of former patients and their
theraoists.
Psychotherapy 1, iNo 1):1, Aug 63. The out-
come problem in psychotherapy revisited .
A Bibliography of Research in Psychotherapy.
P^ycnotntrfies Project, Dept Psychlat, Univ
N Carolina, Chapel Hill, Jul 64.
Comparative Psvcholinauistic Analysis of Two
Fsyrhotherapeijfic InServiews, Int Univ Press,
New York. d. 6l~. 61. Analysis of therapist
activity in two osvehoanalvtic interviews.
Behav Sci 10, (No 2):I13, Apr 65. A further study of
psychiatrists' responses in quasi-therapy situations.
Int J Psychiat 1:165, 65. Disucssion of H J Eysenck's
"critical review of the effects of psychotherapy."
J Consult Psycho! 28:120, 64. Dimensions of psycho-
therapists' activity.
J Nerv Ment Dis 136:317, 63. The development of six sound
motion pictures simulating psychotherapeutic situations.
Psycho! Monogr 73, (No 11), Whole No 588, p. 45, 64.
Psychotherapy experience in retrospect: A questionnaire
survey of former patients and their therapists.
Psychotherapy 1:101, 64. The outcome problem In
psychotherapy: A rejoinder.
A Bibliography of Research in Psychotherapy, Univ N Caro-
nna, unapei>iil!, p. « anc ins, 64. psyenctherapy
research project.
Psychoanalysis and the Human Situation, Vantage press,
New York, 64. Psychotherapy revisited: The probiem
of outcome .
MH-02172 MH VAN DER KLOOT, WILLIAM G., Cornell Univ.,
Ithaca, N.Y. The quantitative analysis
of bird courtship
Behaviour 22, (No 3-4>:282, 64. An analysis
of the display of the Goldeneye duck (Bu-
cephaia clangula (L.».
MH-02177 MH BRUNER, EDWARD M.', Grad. Sch., Yale Univ.,
New Haven, Conn. Acculturation and
personality amonq Batak children
Am J Orthopsychiat 33, (No 1):51, Jan 63.
Family interaction at two levels of accultura-
tion in Sumatra.
MH-02178 BS KNAPP, ROBERT H.,Wesleyan Univ., Middletown,
Conn. A study of personality correlates
of aesthetic choice
J Gen Psychol 67:3, 62. On blith and melan-
cholic aestheticism.
J Project Techn 26:61, 62. Stylistic consistency
amona aesthetic oreferences.
J Project Techn 26:398, 62. Some personality
correlates of styles of thought.
J Project Techn 27:461, 63. Factors affecting
the psychodiagnostic significance of color
perception.
J Project Techn 28:49, 64. An experimental stu-
dy of a triadic hypothesis concerning the sourc-
es of aesthetic imagery.
J Psychoi 56:473, 63 . Sex differences among
schizophrenics in the interpretation of the
human diad.
J Sec Psychol 54:263, 61. Judgment of music-
filled intervals and n achievement.
J Soc Psychol 56:79, 62. Attitudes toward
time and aestnetic choice.
J Soc Psychol 59:?7. 63. A study in pessi-
mism.
J Soc Psycho! 60:255, 63 . Preferences for
abstract and representational art.
J Soc Psychol 61:279, 63. Sex differences
in aesthetic preferences .
J Soc Psychol 62:93, 64.
of success Imagery.
J Soc. Psychol 63:169, 64.
tation of the social diad.
acceptances.
J Soc Psycho! 63:279, 63.
aesthetic preference.
Psychol Rep 15:319, 64. On the surplus meaning*
of numbers.
MH-02196 EP RAZRAN, GREGORY, Queens Co., City Univ.
New York, Flushing, N.Y. Russian
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"ArnTssycTicTT9nNo3)r3?27T«ay_64. Growth,
scope, and direction of current Soviet psy-
chology; The 1963 All-Union Congress.
Ann NY Acad Sci 92:816, 61. Contributions to
Pavlovian conference on higher nervous ac-
tivity.
ICRS Med Ren 6, (No 1):13, Jan-Mar 64.
Soviet Higher nervous activity <;nd psychology
1952, 1962 and 1972.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 54:357, Aug 61.
Recent Soviet conditioning desiqns.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 54:366, Aug 61.
Raphael's "idealess" behavior.
Psychol Bull 62, (No 11:42, Jan 65. Russian
physiologists' psychology and American exper-
imental psychology.
•Psychol Sorn&TXmTJm, Jan 65. Russian
physiologists' psychology and American ex-
perimental psychology. A historical and a
systematic collation and a look into the future.
Psychoi Rev 68:81, 61. The observable uncon-
scious and the inferable conscious in current
Soviet osvchoohvsioloav.
Science 135:248, Jan 62. Inheritance in
Soviet medicine. ;>swchn!nav and pdunatinn.
Personality correlates
Perceptual interpre-
I . Judgements of
Sex differences in
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"Scientific PsycTioTogy, Sasictjooks, New York,
Ch. 11, p. 207, 65. Evolutionary psychology^
Levels or learning and Derception and thinking.
Scientific Psychology: Principles and Approaches,
Basic Books, Jan 6b. Evolutionary psychology:
Learning — and perception and thinking.
Synipos No 9, Pavloyian Conditioning and Amer-
ican "Psychiatry, Group tor the Advancement
or Psychiatry, New York, p. 160, Mar 64.
The place of the conditioned reflex in psycho-"
logy and psychiatry.
M-2200 EXP Psy Green, E. J.. Dartmouth Col. , Hanover, N.H.
MH-02204 MN CARVER, MICHAEL J., Col. Med., Univ.
Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska Basic
studies on mongolism
Clin Chim Acta 6:721, 61. Ion-exchange
chromatooraohv of urinary amino acids.
Clin Med 8, Nov 61. Metabolic errors and
mental retardation.
Metabolism 11:357, Mar 62. Aminoaciduria
in selected metabolic errors.
OM-02205 MPG SPAULD1NG, ROBERT W., Indiana Dept.
Mental Hlth., Indianapolis, Ind. Community
programming for mentally retarded
MH-02208 EP BAER, DONALD M., Grad. Sen.. Univ. Washington,
Seattie, Wnsh. Experimental analysis of
social motivation
Child Develop 32^67, 61. Effect of withdrawal
of positive reinforcement on extinguishing re-
sponse in voung children.
Child Develop 32:163, 61. Discrimination per-
formance as baseline for individual analysis.
Child Develop 33:847, 62. Technique of social
reinforcement for the study of child behavior:
Behavior avoiding reinforcement withdrawal.
Child DeveIop~3_:!>ll, ti. trrects or social re-
inforcement on isolate behavior of a nursery
school child.
CfiltdTJevelop ii-.llt, te. Modification ot non-
verba! behavior through reinforcement of re-
lated verbal behavior.
J Exp Anal Behav 5:525, 62. Laboratory control
of thumbsuckino.
J txp uniid Ksychoi 1:14b, 64. trrects ot
social reinforcement on operant crying.
Psychol Rep 11:14, 62. Effect of aggressive
storv content on non-verbal olav behavior
MH-02209 BS WILENSKY. H.L., U. Michigan, Ann Arbor
Labor and leisure in the city-
Study of role segregation
Am Sociol Rev 26:521, Aug 61. Impact of work
historv on social integration in the middle mass.
Am Sociol Rev 26:522, Aug 61. Careers
and social oarticioation.
Am Sociol Rev 28:47, Feb 63. Careers of
lawyers, law oracticeand leaal institutions.
Hosp Admin 7:6, Spring 62. The dynamics of
nrnfpssinnallsm.
Int Soc Sci J 12:3, 61. Work, careers,
and social integration.
Social Problems 9:32, Summer 61. The uneven
distribution of leisure.
Aging and Leisure, Oxford Univ Press, p. 213,
61. Life cycle, work situation and participa-
tion in formal associations.
OM-02209 MPG MOSS, FENTON E., Grad. Sch. Social Work,
Univ. Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah Cost of
alcoholics to public agencies in Sal' Lake County
MH-02211 PMY KOELLA, WERNER P., Worcester Fen. Exptl.
Biology, Shrewsbury, Mass. Neuro-
ohvsiolooical response to serotonin
Am J Physiol 204, (No 5):873, May 63.
Influence of serotonin upon optic evoked po-
tentials, EEG, and blood pressure of cat.
Am J Physiol 206:255, 64. Reaction of iso-
lated pig iris sphincter to electrical stimulation
and acetylcholine.
Am J Physiol 207, (No 2):273, Aug 64. Adrener+
gic innervation of cat iris sphincter.
Am J Physiol 207:1411, 64. Innervation of cat
iris dilator.
Ann NY Acad Sci 96:469, 62. A human plasma
factor Inducing behavioral and electrophysio-
logical changes in animals. II. Changes in-
duced in animals
Arch Biochem'107Tlb«, Jul 64. Effect ot x-
irradiation on amino acid incorporation into
thymus cell fractions.
Excerpta Med 51, May 62. Central nervous
system and behavior: Some properties of
progesterone .
Fed Proc 20:305, 61.
Neurophysiology 13:235, 61.
Fed Proc 22:627, 63. Effect of LSD-25 on the
walking activity and pattern of the goat.
Fed Proc 23, (No 2), 64. Dual adrenergic con-
trol of the iris sphincter by relaxing and con-
tractile receptors.
Fed Proc 24, Apr 65. The area postrema as a pos-
sible receptor site for EEG synchronization by
5-HT.
Int Rev Neurobiol 4:71, 62. Organizational
asaects of some subcortical motor areas.
J Am Che n. Soc 85:3038, 63 . Concerning the
steric requirements for allyl'c 1,3-spin-spin
fluorine-proton coupling.
J Neuropsychiat 4:81, Dec 62. Effects of LSD
nn mndifiratinn of iparnpri itimninn rs<nnrnp
J Neuropsychiat 4, (No 4):219, Apr 63.
Influence of a plasma protein fraction from
schizophrenic and normal persons upon the
optic evoked response in the rabbit.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 138:154, 62. Reaction of
the isolated cat's iris to serotonin
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 139, (No 35:330, Mar 63.
Comparison of serotonin with directly and in-
directly acting compounds in their effect on the
nictitating membrane of soinal cats.
Praxis 49:1, Dec 62. Zurn wirkungsmechanis-
mus von serotonin auf das zentralnerven-
svstem .
Praxis 51:1, 62. Zurn wirkungsmechanismus
von serotonin auf das zentralnervensvstem.
Recent Advances Biol Psychiat 4:329, 62.
Plasma protein factors that may be involved
in psychoses.
Science 142, (No 35921:586, Nov 63.
Cortico -subcortical homeostasis in the cat's
brain.
International Review of Meurobioloov. Academic
Press. New York. 61.
MH-02218 MH ROFF, MERRILL, Inst. Child Development, Univ.
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. T!ie young
adult adjustments of rnaladiusted bovs
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 63:333, Sep 61.
Childhood Interaction and adult conduct.
OM-02221 MPG BREWER, JOSEPH H., Assn. of Directors
Community Mental Hlth.Cr., Kansas, Inc.,
Wichita, Kans. New program emphases,
community mental health services
MH-02224 MH CHANCE, E., Mt. Zion Hosp, San Francisco
Conceals used in case description
Hum Relations 15:53, 62. Professional back-
ground and themes used in clinical case des-
cription.
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 64:389, 62. Commun-
alitv of meaning.
Am J Orthopsychiat 33:672, Jul 63. Inter-
Hi-riniinarv rfifferpnr.es in case descriotlon
MH-02225 MH WARSHAW, LEON J., United Artists Corp.,
New York, N.Y. Effects of drugs on
mood and performance in industry
J Occup Med 6, (No 1):1, Jan 64. Clinical
research in industrial medicine.
OM-02225 MPG BENNETT, ROBERT E., New Jersey Neuro-
Psychiatric Inst., Princeton, N.J.
Psychiatrically oriented treatment for
drug addicts
MH-02232 MH BIJOU, SIDNEY W., Grad. Sch., Univ.
Washington, Seattie, Wash. Experimental
analysis of behavior in retardates
Am J Ment Defic 65:615, 61. Component be-
haviors in free temporal discrimination.
Behav Res Ther 1:305, 64. Application of
operant conditioning procedures to the behav-
iour problems of an autistic child.
Child Develop 32:163, 61. Discrimination per-
formance as a baseline for individual analysis
of young children.
Child Develop 35:511, 64. Effects of social
reinforcement on isolate behavior of a nursery
school child.
J hduc Psychol 5b:ib, 64. htfects of positive
social reinforcement on regressed crawling of
a nursery school child.
J Exp Anal Behav 4:7, 61. Rapid development
of multiple schedule performances with retarded
children.
J Exp Anal Behav 7:199, 64. Generalization
gradients following two-response discrimina-
tion training.
J Exp Child Psychol 1:145, 64. Effects of
social reinforcement on operant crying.
J Genet Psychol 104:215, 64. An empirical con-
cept of reinforcement and a functional analysis
of child behavior.
PerceptTvTotorSkills -U:.<w, 05. A discrimin-
ated-operant baseline procedure for analysis
of stimulus generalization in individuals.
Psychol Rec 11:153, 61. Functional role of
discriminative stimuli in free operant per-
formance of developmentally retarded children.
Psychol Rec 13:95, 63. Theory and research in
mental (developmental) retardation.
Young Children 20-1, 8-17, 64. Effects of
adult social reinforcement on child behavior.
Child Development: A Systematic and Empirical
Theory. Anoleto". Centurv. Crofts. MY. 61.
MH-02234 BS KRYTER, KARL D., 8olt Beranek & Newman
Inc., Cambridge, Mass. Effects of
Noise: Annoyance and disturbance of sleep
J Acoust Soc Am 35, (No 6):866, Jun 63.
Some effects of spectral content and duration
on perceived noise level.
OM-02235 MPG PLUNKERT, WiLLIAM, Community Council
Greater New York, New York, N.Y.
Metropolitan Alcoholic Rehabilitation
Center
OW-02236
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WFT-02244
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MPG BEARD, BELLE B., Unfv. Georgia, Athens, Ga.
Demonstrated human abilities at upper age
limits
MH CRANDALL, VIRGINIA C, Fels Res. Inst.,
Yellow Springs, Ohio Parents' influence
on children's achievement behavior
Child Develop 33:643, 62. Motivational and"
ability determinants of young children's intel-
lectual achievement behaviors.
Child Develop 34:335, 63. The reinforcement
effects of adult reactions and non-reactions on
children's achievement expectations.
"Child uevelbp 3i>:lHb, 61. fjelntorcement effects]
of adult reactions and nonreactions on childrenfs
achievement expectations: A replication study!
Child Develop 3b: 1021, 64. SociarcTass"and ob-j
served maternal behavior from 1940-1960.
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trol led psychopharmacological research in
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Med Times, Mar 6b. A psycnopharmacological
evaluation of chlordiazepoxide, LA-1 and
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Neuropsychopharmacology 3:bu, 64. t valuation
of placebo responses in psychiatric outpatients!
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Neuropsychopharmacology J:lbo, o4. Kiacebo
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Psychol kep 14: /IS, 64. borne personality cor-
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"Psychopharmacologia 5:4u9, 64. me controlled
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Mechanism of action of osvchic enerqizers
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Carolina Tips 25:25, 62. Research on learn-
ing in the planarian.
J Neuropsychlat 3:42, Aug 62. Memory transfer
throuqh cannibalism In olanarians.
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of ingestion of conditioned planaria on the re-
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Worm Runner's Digest 4:41, 62. Transfer of
training through cannibalism in planaria.
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test for planaria using a force transducer.
Worm Runner's Digest 5:14, 63. Transferor
training through injection of "conditioned"
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Worm Runner's Digest 5:88, Aug 63. An an-
notated bibliography of research on olanarians.
PhD Thesis, Univ Michigan, Dept Psychology ^
62. An attempt to demonstrate transfer of a
maze habit by ingestion in planarians.
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MH-02948 "MH AFTERMAN, J., Mount Zion Hosp.," San Francisco
Chage in children and the intensity of
psychotherapy
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conflict
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and cholinergic stimulation of hypothalamic
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of drive and reward.
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alcohol and amobarbital.
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J Psychol 55:145, 63. Familiarization with the
test apparatus as a factor in reinforcing effect
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nondrug state.
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PMY AX, A.F., Lafayette Clin., Detroit, Mich.
Human osvchoDhvsloloov research methodoloav
MH DINITZ, S., Col. Med., Ohio State Univ.,
Columbus Effects of hospitalization and pre-
and post-hospital factors on the case outcome of
female psychiatric patients
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perceptions of psychiatric social workers and
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Am J Sociol 68:79, Jul 62. Social class, ex-
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Arch Gen Psychiat 4:363, Apr 61. Rehospitali-
zation of female mental Datients.
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tions and posthospital performance of female
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EP HEFFERLINE, R.F., Columbia Univ., N.Y.C.
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Learning theory and clinical psychology — An
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Biology, Shrewsbury, Mass. Endogenous
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Serological Fractions in Schizophrenia, Harper &
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Arch Gen Psychiat 12:80, Jan 65. Taraxein-
like extracts. Effects on rat behavior.
Fed Proc 23:360, 64. Effects of plasma fractions
from non-psychotic patients on trained rat per-
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related to schizophrenia.
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~ScTenc<Tl4U,(No 35/3:13U/, Jun 63. Variations
in alpha voltage of the electroencephalogram
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MH McCELLAND, DAVID C, Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
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Diagnostic significance of variations
in fantasy
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Harleouin comDlex.
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The classic personal style.
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for women.
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social drinking in fantasy.
MH SIGEL, I.E., Merrill-Palmer Inst., Detroit,
Michigan Cognitive style and personality
dynamics
Merrill-Palmer Quart Behav Develop 9, (No 4):
39, 63. How intelligence tests limit under-
standing of intelligence.
MH COLVIN, RALPH W., Kennedy Child Study Cr.,
N.Y.C. Parental attitudes and social
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Occupational roles and parent-child relation-
ships
Leadership and Interpersonal Behavior, Holt,
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MH-03014 MHK RUFF, GEORGE E., Sch. Med. U. Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, Pa. Stress produced by
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MH-03026 MH RANK, BEATA & KAPLAN, SAMUEL, James
Jackson Putnam Children's Cr., Boston, Mass.
A developmental study centered on mutual
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mother-infant adjustment.
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Communication and transitory creativity in res-
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Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. Evaluation
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Central effects of PIH and iproniazid.
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temporal discrimination of the albino rat.
Pharmacologist 4, Fall 62. Psychopharma-
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of Piper methysticum forst.
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psychotropic agents on conditioned emotional
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of naleyl-, fumaryl-, and succinyl dicholine:
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biochemical and psychologic effects of i :lo-
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Clin Chim Acta 8(11:2, Jan 63. ETTrrilnat n bT
interference due to urea in the determinat on of
meprobamate with P-dimethylaminobenzosI-
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Compr Psychiat 3:235, Aug 62. Mescaline,
lysergic acid diethylamide and psilocybin:
Comparison and effect.
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prolonged-action medication. II. Two pheno-
thiazine tranquilizers (Thioridazine and Chlor-
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and prolonged-action preparations.
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line, lysergic acid diethylamide and psilocybin:
Comparison of clinical syndromes, effects on
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psychotherapy bv psychotomimetic druas.
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Psychopharmacologia 2:63, 61. Withdrawal
reactions from chlordiazeooxide.
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Clin Chim Acta 8, (No 1):2, Jan 63 . Elimina-
tion of interference due to urea in the determin-
ation of meprobamate with P-dimethylamino-
benzoaldehyde.
Clin Pharmacol Ther 4, (No 5):6I2, Sep-Oct
63 . Studies of prolonged-action medication .
III. Sodium pentobarbital in prolonged-action
(contd)
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mescaline, lysergic acid diethylamide and
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Comp Psychiat 5:170, 64. Clinical syndromes
arid biochemical alterations following mescaline,
lysergic acid diethylamide, psilocybin and a
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from LSD-25 compared with epinephrine.
"3AMA 1SV:6U5, Aug e>4. imipramine ana tniori-
dazine in depressed and schizophrenic patient^
Are there specific antidepressant drugs' MH-03047
PMY KLINE, NATHAN S., Rockland State Hosp.,
Orangeburg, N.Y. Drug-induced endocrine
changes
JAMA 181:554, 62. An abnormal thyroid"
finding produced by a phenothiazme. tJTH-03050
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with an improved design for a clinical gamma
well detector.
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Achilles reflex in neurosyphilis simulating
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PMY WHITMAN, ROY M.,Coi. Med., Univ.
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio The
psychophysiology of dreaming
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dream does the patient tell?
Compr Psychiat 2:219, Aug 61. Drugs and MH-03088
dreams. II. Imioramine and prochlorperazine.
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dreams of the experimental subject.
Psychosom Med 25, (No 1):78, Jan-Feb 63.
A simplified method for detecting eye move-
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dream does the patient tell?
Arch Gen Psychiat 9:529, Dec 63. Experimen-
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Remembering and forgetting dreams in psycho-
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A simplified method for detecting eye move-
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PMY WESTHEIMER, GERALD, Col. Med., Psylat.
lost. & Hosp., State Univ. Ohio, Columbus, Ohio
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MH Hamblin, R.L., Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo.
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and other amino acids on cerebral catechol-
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BS BOYER, L. BRYCE, Univ. New Mexico,
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MH FORD, CLELLAN S., Human Relations Area Files,
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MH KIM, CHUL, Col. Med., Seoul National Univ.,
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Rural-urban differences in the attitudes and
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development of biochemical abnormalities in
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of dietary treatment of phenylketonuria.
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Phenylketonuria treated from earliest infancy.
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trodes.
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MH GOLDENS0HN, E.S., Col. Phy., Surg., Columbia
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HM ROSEN, GEORGE, Sch. Pub. Hlth., Admin. Med.,
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Proc Interatn Soc Psychol 9th Congr/ MramT,
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MH-03253
MH-03258
WH-03262
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MH^*3~269
MH-03271
W7^3273
MH-03275
MH SPERRY,B., Judge Baker Guidance Clin., Boston
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MH FISHER, CHARLES, Mt. Sinai Hosp., New York,
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MH-03291
MH-03301
MH-03303
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MH-03313
MH MANN, F.C., U. Michigan, Ann Arbor
Shift work and mental health
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Psychopharmacology of learning, perception and
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The Encyclopedia of Mental Healffi, Franklin Watts,
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disorders.
The Psychological Basis of Medical Practice, Harper and
Row, Hoeber Med t)iv, New York, p. 441, 63. Psycho-
logical aspects of pregnancy.
The Psychological Interior of family T_ife - A Book of
Readings, Aldine Pub Co, 65. New light on the honeymoon .
The Psychological Interior of Family Life -A Book of
Readings, Aldine Pub Co, 65. The transition from
engagement to marriage.
MH-03453 MH KORSCH, BARBARA M., Med. Col., Cornell
Univ., New York, N.Y. Pediatricians'
appraisals of patients' intelligence
Pediatrics 27:990, Jun 61. Pediatricians'
appraisals of patients' Intelligence.
1^03459 MH REYNOLDS, ROBERT W., Dlv. Letters & Sci.,
Univ. California, Santa Barbara, Cal. Role
of the area postrema in regulation of food intake
Am J Physiol 201:965, Nov 61. Effect of
amphetamine on food intake .
MH-03466 MH ELKIND, DAVID, Sch. Social Sci., Wheaton
Col., Norton, Mass. Children's success
in constructing serial orders
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velopment. I. Decenterlnq of perception.
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seriation, and numeration of size and dimen-
sional differences in young children: Piaget
replication study VI.
J Social Psychol 57:459, 62. Quantity eoneep-
tions in colleoe students.
"MTP53471 SSS LINDEMANN, ERICH, Massachusetts General
Hosp., Boston, Mass. Research In
community mental health
Am J Orthopsychiat 31:87, Jan 61. Soclocul-
tural factors in mental health and Illness.
Am J Psychiat 119:222, 62. Pathogenic
relationships in schizophrenia.
Child Develop 32, 61. Sex differences in
aggression and its correlates in middle-class
adolescence.
Der Internist (No 2), p. 72, Feb 62. Beobach-
tungen uber Krankheiten und psychische
reaktionen in verschiedenen gesellschafts-
J Am Inst Planners 27:185, Aug 61. New-
comers' problems in a suburban community.
J Geront 17:65, Jan 62. Feelings about age
among older oeoole.
schichten und kulturen.
Ment Hyg 46:203, Apr 62. Professional
training for the mental health field.
New Soc 31, Jan 63. Delinquents with tape
recorders.
Prax Psychother 2:49, Apr 61. Die sozlale
organisation der menschlichen lebewesen.
Prax Der Psychotherapie 7:166, Aug 62. Die
Vorbeugung psychosomatischer Erkrankungen
mit Rucksicht auf den sozialen Raum,
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Proc 3rd Inst Preventive Psychiat p. 13, 61.
Recent research looking toward preventive
intervention.
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Denmark 4:69, 62. Preventive intervention
in situational crisis.
Psychol Monogr Gen Appl 75, (No 4), 61. A
survey of psychologists in community mental
health: Activities and opinions on education
needs.
Psychopharmacologia 2:69, 61. Drug effects
and personality theory.
Pub Health Rep 78, (No l>.b2, Jan 63. A phil-
osophy for research scientists. Part of a sym-
posium on community mental health research.
The Causes of Behavior, Allyn & Bacon, Inc,
Boston, p. 514, 62. Readings in child de-
velopment and educational psychology.
Preventive Intervention in Individual and Family
Crisis Situations, Basic Books, Inc, N.Y.,
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in children.
BS Morphet, E.L., Univ. California, Berkeley, Cal.
PET KRIVOY, WILLIAM A., Col. Med., Baylor
Univ., Houston, Tex. Mechanism of
action of lysergic acid diethylamide
Ann NY Acad Sci 104:312, 63. The actions
of certain polypeptides on synaptic trans-
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Experientia 18:521, 62. On the action of
B-MSH on spontaneous electric discharge of
the transparent knife fish, G. eigenmannia.
Pharmacologist 4:174, 62. The interaction
between chlorpromazine and bradykinin.
Biochem Pharmacol 12, (Suppl):179, 631
Neurological and oxytocic actions of some non-
apeptides related to bradykinin.
Experientia 19:366, 63. The neurogenic'ac-
tivity of high potency substance P.
Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 114:640, 63. The e"f- "
fects of drugs on the electric knife fish,
Eigenmannia virescens.
Acta Physiol Scand 61:177, 64. Electric fish
(Gymnotus carapo) as a tool for bioassay
of methylphenidate and chlorpromazine.
Brit J Pharmacol 22:329, 64. The preservation o^
bradykinin by phenothazines in vitro.
Fed Proc 22:310, 63. Some characteristics of phase II
neuromuscular block by decamethonium.
Fed Proc 24:137, 65. Effects of bradykinin and Its 6-glyclne
derivative on the excitability of dog ventricle.
Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 119:381, 65. Effect of actinomycin
D on morphine tolerance.
MH CHAPMAN, L.J., U. Kentucky, Lexington
Experimental study of schizophrenic
thinking ^^
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 62:155, 61." Verbal
aspects of primary process thought in schizo-
phrenia.
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 62:514, 61. Distur-
bances in conceptual breadth.
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 63:540, 61. Regress-
ion and disorders of thought.
J Nerv Ment Dis 132:171, Feb 61. A search
for lunacv.
J Nerv Ment Dis 133:383, 61. The process
reactive distinction and prognosis in schizo-
phrenia.
Psychol Rep 9:564, 61. Emotional factors
in schizophrenic deficit.
MH-03487 PET BROCHMANN-HANSSEN, EINAR, Sch. Pharm.,
Univ. California, San Francisco, Cal.
Studies on opium and the opium poppy
J Pharm Sci 50:406, 61.
J Pharm Sci 51, Apr 62. Identification of bar-
biturates bv qas-liquid chromatoqraohv.
J Pharm Sci 51:393, Apr 62. Gas chroma-
tography of sympathomimetic amines.
J Phaim Sci 51:494, May 62. Gas chroma-
tography of barbiturates. II. Their metabo-
lism and excretion in humans.
J Pharm Sci 51:514, Jun 62. Separation of
amino acids on ion exchange resin papers,
J Pharm Sci 51:552, Jun 62. Dissociation
constants of qamma-ovrone dicarboxvlic acids.
J Phatm Sci 51:938, Oct 62. Separation and
identification of sympathomimetic amines by
qas-liquid chromatoqraohv.
J Pharni Sci 51:1017, Nov 62. Gas chroma-
toqraohv and pharmaceutical analysis.
J Pharm Sci 51:1095, Nov 62. Gas chroma-
tography of alkaloids.
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127, Jan 63. Gas chromatographic analysis
of opium.
United Nations Document ST/SOA/SER.K/
127, Jun 63. Unified analysis of opium by
thin-layer chromatography.
United Nations Secretariat (No 127) p. 1, Jan 63.
The assay, characteristics, composition and
origin of opium: Gas chromatouranhic analysis
of opium.
United Nations Secretariat (No 129) p. l.Jun 63.
The assay, characteristics, composition and
origin of opium: Unified analysis of opium by
thin-laver chromatoqraohv and soectroDhotometr.
(contd)
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Quantitative determination of morphine in
opium by gas-liquid chromatography.
J Pharm Sci 53, (No 4):420, Apr 64. Gas
chromatography of esters ir. plant acids and
their identification in piani. materials.
J Pharm Sci 53, (No 5):575, May 64. Slew
opium alkaloid.
Lioydis 26, (Mc 4}:223, Bee 63. Quantitative
determination of the principal alkaloids of
ooiu-f! by thiiHaver chromatography.
■TPnifm-5cr53;tNoT2jnSWrUec^?T_0pnSir-
alkaloids -- Separation and identification by
gas, thin-layer, and paper chromatography.
^■^rrrrSErS^tRfo^WlrTeb 65. Biological
disposition of noscapine. !. Kinetics of
metabolism, urinary excretion, and organ dis-
tribution.
TTanfXiWea 3:32S, Sep 64. A new opium aikafoilT
isolation and characterization of i i )-l-(3'-
hydioxy-4'-methoxyben.-yl)-2-methyl-fi-inetho:<'y-
7-hydroxy~l,2,3,4-tstrahydroisot|U!noline
[!± )-reticulinej.
Tetrabetlrsn Lett 18:1271, 65. (+)-fteticuiine--
A new ooium alkaloid.
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Gas chromatographic analysis of opium I. Determination
of morphine.
UnitedNations Documents "5T7S0A7SER.K/I29, "Jun £37
A unified analysis of opium by thin-layer chromatography
and spectrophotometry.
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The limits of one-trial learning
J Exp Psychol 63, (No 45:409, 62. Presenta-
tion time, total time, and mediation in paired-
associate learning.
EP BbCHWALD, M.A., Sch. Med., Univ. California,
Los Angeles, Cal. Behavioral and electrical
signs of caudate activity
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Electroenceph Clin Meurophysioi 14:809, 62.
Caudate induced seizures.
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stimulation on visual discrimination.
Exp Neurol 5:1, Jan 62. Integration of visual
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Fed Proc 20:327, 61.
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Electroenceph Clin Meurophysioi, V.13.P.531, 61
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reinforcement in cats.
MH ROGERS, C.R., Sch. Med., U. Wisconsin, Madison
The therapeutic process in schizophrenics
and normals
Discussion Papers Wo. 33, Wisconsin Psychlat
Inst, Sep 62. Effective ingredients in psycho-
therapy.
J Counsel Psychol 9:205, 62. Client-centered
developments and work with schizophrenics^
J Consult Psychol 26:74, 62. A validation study
of a process scale.
Psychiat Inst Bull, Univ Wisconsin, 1, No. 10,
Sec 61. Desian. selection, and measurement
Psychiat Inst Bull, Unlv Wisconsin, 1, No. 10a,
Sep 61. Introduction to the svmooslum.
Psychiat Inst Bull, Univ Wisconsin, 1, No. 10b,
Sep 61. Analysis of initial test battery and
the samplinrj interview orocedure.
Psychiat Inst Bull, Univ Wisconsin, 1, No.lOc,
Sep 61. Therapeutic conditions.
Psychiat Inst Bull, Unlv Wisconsin, 1, No. 10d",
Sep 61. The process approach to the analysis
of personality change.
Psychiat Inst Bull, Univ Wisconsin, 1, No. lOe,
Sep 61. Perception by clients and by judges
of conditions offered bv therapist in tneraov
relationship.
Psychiat Inst Buil, Univ Wisconsin, 1, No, lOf,
Sea 61. Client-therapist interaction variables.
Psychiat Inst Bull, Univ Wisconsin, 1, No. lOg,
Sep 61. Sub-verbal communication and thera-
pist expressivity.
Psychiat Inst Bull, Univ Wisconsin, 1, No. lOh,
Sep 61. Siunificance of studv to date.
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Wisconsin Psychiat Inst, Discussion Papers 23,
62. A tentative scale for the measurement of
unconditional positive reoard.
Wisconsin Psychiat Inst, Discussion Papers 25,
62. Conceptualization and measurement of in-
tensity and intimacy of interpersonal contact.
Wisconsin Psychiat inst, Discussion Papers 27,
62. Some learnings from a study of psycho-
therapy with schizophrenics.
Wisconsin Psychiat Inst, Discussion Papers 29,
62. Effective inaredients in psychotherapy.
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62. A tentative scale for measurement of depth
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Wisconsin Psychiat Inst, Discussion Papers 35,
62. A tentative scale for measurement of thera-
pist Genuineness or self-congruence.
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62. You can't feel your thoughts: A clinical
note or. experience of be-na schizophrenic.
Wisconsin Psychiat Inst, Discussion Papers 37,
62. Some proposals or, psychotherapy trainlng._
iisvxilclisiajiy^^b^jiizQrjkenisi, Louisiana
Stats Univ Prsss, Bator. Rouge, 3, 61. A
theory of psychotherapy with schizophrenics.
MH SHAMAN, J., Sch. Med... Hebrew U«, Jerusalem
Psychologies: factors in functional
amenorrhea
MH WHITTiER, JOHN R.", Creedmoor State Hosp.,
Queens Village, New Vork Effect of anti-
coagulant medication on mortality, morbidity,
and discharge characteristics for aged psychotic "
patients
"Geriatrics 17:269 .."May 6~2. Ahticoaguiant
medication in the aged.
MH MORROW, WILLIAM R., State Hospital No. 1,
Fulton, Missouri Prejudice and the
offenses or "criminal insane" men
J Ciin Psychoi 20, (Wo 2):218, Apr 64. PreT-T
udice and the offenses of penal-psychiatric
patients.
PATH HELWIG, H,L. Cal. Dept. Pub. Hith., Berkeley"
The relationship of zincuria to hepatic
dysfunction
MH FARLEY, J., Parmly Hearing Inst., Chicago
Psvchic factors in hearing loss
Int Audiol 1, (Mo 1):1, 62. The functions of
psychic factors in hearing loss.
BS HUNT, D.E., Sch. Lib. Arts, Syracuse Univ.,
N.Y. Personality patterns in adolescent
boys
r.nncpntnal Systems and Personality OroaniTatlnn,
JohnWilev. Pub, Mew York. Sen 61.
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tual systems in cognitive functioning at varying
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organization in interpersonal discrimination.
PET GJERSTAD, GUNNAR, Unlv. Texas, Austin,
Tex. Intermediary metabolism and
alkaloid biosynthesis
Planta Met! 221, Jun 62. Intermediary metabo-
lism of ergot il.
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metabolism of Ergot II! .
"PTamrSrts3Trn3, Mar 63. Intermediary metab-
olism of ergot. IV. Comparative amino acid
metabolism.
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mediary metabolism of ergot. VI. Influence of
colchicine on the growth and metabolism on
Claviceps purpurea.
Texas'TPnafm 4,(No 35:258, bummer 63. Tftfer-
mediary metabolism of ergot. V. Lipid and
alkaloid variability.
Quart J Crude drug Res 4:501, 64. Intermediary metabolism
of ergot. VI!. Radiochemical precursor studies.
Quart J Crude Drug Res 4:511, 64. Intermediary metabolism
of ergot. VIII. Comparative influence on growth and turn-
over of several basic metabolites.
Quart J Crude Drug Res 4:537, 64. Intermediary metabolism
of ergot. IX. Comparative influence on growth and turn-
over of three amino acids.
Quart J Crude Drug Res 4:577, 64. intermediary metabolism
of ergot. X. Variability of alkaloid production in submerged
culture.
Quart J Crude Drug Res 5:731, 65. Intermediary metabolism
of ergot. XI. Metabolism of trehalose.
EP STEVENSON, HAROLD W., Grad, Sch., Univ.
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Reinforce-
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Am J Went Defic 66:76, 61. Effect of pre-
training reinforcement conditions on learning
by normal and retarded children.
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tion upon the performance of brain-Injured and
familial retarded children.
Am J Ment Defic 66:589, Jan 62. Effective^
ness of social reinforcement.
Am J Ment Defic 66:866, 62. Social reinforce-
with normal and retarded children as a function
of oretraining. sex of E. and sex of S.
J Abnorm Soc Psycho! 63:147, 61. Social re~
inforcement with children as a function of CA,
sex cf E , and sex of S .
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 65:429, 62. The effective-
ness of social reinforcement following two con-
ditions of social deprivation.
"J Personality 29:124, 61 ."" Effectiveness of
social reinforcement with normal and feeble-
minded children.
J Personality 29:136, 61. Effect of social re-
inforcement on the performance of Institutional-
ized and noninstitutionalized normal and feeble-
minded children.
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Percept Motor Skills 13:119, 61. Effect of
visual reinforcement on the performance of
normal and retarded children.
Chiid Develop 34:1019, 63. Test anxiety and
defensiveness in institutionalized and non-
instilutionaiized normal and retarded children.
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Parents and strangers as reinforcing agents for
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Adult performance as a function of sex of
experimenter and sex of subject.
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social and sensory deprivation.
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66. The experimenter as a person.
WK-93527 MH BERKELEY, AUSTIN W., Grad. Sch., Boston
Univ., Boston, Mass. Spiral aftereffects
in organic patients and normals
Percept Motor Skills 17:795, 63. Asymmetry
of aftereffects in the upper and lower visual
fields
WH-03531 EP VCSS;. JAMES F.", Wooster College, Wooster,
Ohio Probabilistic
verbal acquisition
J Exp Psychol 62:416, 61. Judgments of
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J Verbal Learning 1.-48, Jul 62. Probabil-
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Psychol Rep 10:647, 62. Effect of list repeti-
tion upon verbal acquisition.
Psychol Rep 663, 62. Distribution of practice
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Psychol Rep 675, 62. Verbal probability
acquisition.
lillH-03532 BS RAINER, JOHN, New York State Psy. Inst.,
New York, N.Y. Mating and fertility
patterns in schizophrenic families
Expanding Goals of Genetics in Psychiatry,
Cruris & Stratum, New York, 62. Mating and
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York, 66. Current reproductive trends in schizophrenia.
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children with two schizophrenic parents.
WH-03534 BS COSER, ROSE L., McLean Hosp., Belmont, Mass.
The socialization of the psychiatric
resident
TBH-03536 EP LINDZEY, GARDNER, Grad. Sch., Col. Sci.,
Lit., Arts, U. Minnesota, Minneapolis,
Minn. Infantile trauma, temperament
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J Abnorm Soc Psychoi 63:221, 61. Confusion,
conviction, and control nrouos.
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Maze learning and effects of pretraining in in-
bied strains of mice.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 56:622, 63. Early
experience, genotype and temperament in Mus
rrtusculus.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 56:630, 63. Influence
of genotype and infantile trauma on adult learn-
ing in the mouse.
Psycho! Rep 9:199, 61.
Psychonom Sci 1:3, 64. Defecation in stressfu
and non-stressful situations.
Psychonom Sci 1:3s 54. Hoarding in the mouser
MH-03541 PMY McGAUGH, J.L. , Sat, Jose State C, San Jose, Cal.
Effect of selected drugs on learning
in the rat
Canad J Psychol 15:69, 61. Strain differ-
ences . ECS and maze learninq.
J Comp Physiol Psychoi 54:502, 61. Strain
differences in facilitative effects of 5-7-
diohenvl-l-j-diazadamantan-6-ol on maze
learninc.
J Comp Physiol Psycho! 54:522, 61. Effect of
ECS on one-trial avoidance learning.
Psychol Rep 8:99, 61. Facilitative and dis-
ruptive effects of strychnine sulphate on maze
learninq.
Psychol Rep 9:147, 62. Effect of distributiorTof
practice on maze learning of descendants of the
Trvon maze briqht and maze dull strains.
MH-03546 MH BURDOCK, EUGENE T.,Hes. Fdn. for Mental
Hygiene, Inc., Middletown, N.Y. Behavioral
rating scales for mental patients
J Clin Psychol 17:253, 51.
Am Psychoi 16:377, 61.
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inter observer agreement.
Personnel Psychol !o,(No 4V373, Winter 63.
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NJ, May 62. The structured clinical inter-
view.
"Psychopnarmacol Serv CenTbuil i,'Mo 4>:14,
Nov 62. Observational inventories for the
assessment of mental patients.
1TH-03552 MH SCHARLOCK, DONALD P , Grad. Sch., Roosevelt
Univ., Chicago, III. Training schedules and
avoidance learning in normal and brain-onerated cats.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 55, (No 4):455, 62. '
Avoidance learning as a function of trials per
training session in normal and brain operated
cats.
MH-03561 PMY SCHILD, HEINZ 0., Univ. London, London,
England Psychotropic drugs and
autonomic dysfunction
Adv Pharmacol 1:227, 62. Pharmacological
aspects of psychiatry.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiat 25:126762.
Psycho-galvanic reflex: Pharmacological
studv of the peripheral mechanism.
PET Bulle. P.H. . Georgetown Univ. .Washington, D.C.
BS RILEY, C.L., S. Illinois U., Carbondale, III.
A study of Tepehuan medical-religious
practices
Southwest J Anthropo! 19, (No 25:177, Summer
63. The prehistoric Tepehuan of Northern
Mexico.
MH |McPHER53n7M".W., 2826 Shade Rd., Akron, Ohio
Diagnostic problems in children
Arch Biochem 102:306, 63. Inhibition of action
of lens mutarotase on olucose.
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to imbalance in normal and anoxic damaged
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MH HOLLINCSHEAD, AUGUST B., Grad. Sch., Yale
Univ., New Haven, Conn. A ten year
foliow-up of psychiatric patients
Conn Med 20. (No 5):355, May 64. Social
class and mental illness: A ten year follow-up
of psychiatric patients.
BTtie^CbTiar Vvorld: Studie~s~df the American
Worker, Hrentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N J 4
64"! Social class and schizophrenia: A ten-
year follow-up.
~HH-03570 MH BARSCH, R.H., Jewish Vocational Service,
Milwaukee, Wis. Handicapped child develop-
ment and rearing patterns
mm-03571 EP STELLAR, ELIOT, Sch. Med., Univ.
Pennsylvania, Phllaoelphia, Pa. Neuro-
logical mechanisms underlying behavior
Arch Ital Biol 101:306, 63. A neuroanatomies
and behavioral analysis of the syndromes re-
sulting from midbrain lemniscal and reticular
lesions in the cat.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 55:418, 62. Hyper-
phagia. obesitv. and finickiness.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 56.645, 63. Oral and
postingestional determinants of the intake of
various solutions in rats with esophageal fistulas.
J Neurochem 9:595, 62. Inhibition of protein
synthesis in brain and learning and memory
following puromycin.
J Neurophysiol 25:530, 62. Interhemispherlc
transfer of tactile conditioned responses in
corpus callosum-sectioned cats.
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affected bv intracerebral ouromvein.
JTdmp Physiol PsycTioT5B, (No 1):63, 64.
Paldiability, food intake, and obesity in
normal and hyperphagic rats.
JXomp Physwl Psychol S8,lNo l):7u, 64. SucH
cessful interocular transfer of pattern discrim-
ination in "split-brain" cats with shock-
avoidance motivation.
Proc Am Psychosom Soc Mtg. Philadelphia, Pa, May 65.
The direct measurement of food intake in man.
WH-03578 EP STERRiTT,TTM"., Med. Cr., UTColorado, Denver
A developmental study of chronic tube^fed fowl
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Behavior resulting from drives for specific
nutrients
XW-03581 BS ISC0E, IRA, Grad. Sch., Univ. Texas,
Austin, Texas Effect of conformity
pressures on children's juegments
J Personality 31:234, Jun 63. Conformity
behavior of children.
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children's judgments by a simulated group
technique: A normative developmental study.
Pf J_>87 PMY Brown, F.C., Univ. Tennessee, Memphis, Tenn.
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loolasmin bv electron transport system.
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Shrewsbury, Mass. Histamine metabolism
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Blood levels of diamine oxidase as a test for
pregnancy.
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in human pregnancy.
Fed Proc 24, 65. The effect of MAO-ihhibitor
drugs in plasma MAO activity.
J Neuropsychiat 3:112, 61. Histamine metabolism"
by schizophrenic and normal subjects.
MH JUURMAA, JYRKI Y., Inst, of Occup. Hlth.,
Helsinki, Finland The ability structure
of the blind and deaf
Scand J Psychol 2, Sep 61. On the ability
structure of the deaf.
On the Ability Structure of the Deaf, Jyvaskyla,
Finland, 63.
MH WECKROTH, JOHAN, Inst. Occupational Hlth.,
Helsinki, Finland Psychological aptitude
structure of brain injured patients
Acta Neurol Scand 38:224, 62. Evaluation of
undimensional scale of the severity of brain
injury on basis of clinical findings.
Acta Neurol Scand 38:233, 62. Correlation be-
tween intellectual performance and the severity
of brain iniurv.
Acta Neurol Scand 39:67, 63. A severity scale
of brain iniurv.
Ann Acad Sci Fenn Ser B 134, p. 110, 64. "Studies in
colour after images. Presentation of basic data and
previous studies, with some new observations and a
theoretical discussion.
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Figural reversals as indicators of brain injury.
Brochure: Rep Inst Occupat Health, (No 23), p. 22, 65.
Factorial analysis of information test.
Brochure: Rep Inst Occupat Health, (No 24), p. 49, 65.
On the effect of the location of brain injuries on psycho-
logical test performances.
Brochure: Replnst Occup Health, (No 25), P. 44, 65.
A comparison of the ability structure of two groups of
brain injured patients with different locations on the
left-right hemisphere dimension.
MH HARLESTON, BERNARD W., Tufts Univ., Medford,
Mass. The interactive effects of ability
level, level of task difficulty, and anxiety on
verbal learning
J Personality 30, (No 4):557, Dec 62. Test
anxiety and performance in problem-solving
situations.
J Psychol 55:165, 63. Task difficulty, anxi-
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performance in a verbal learning situation.
MH EPSTEIN, WILLIAM, Sch. Liberal Arts & Sci.,
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of grammatical structure in learning
Am J Psychol 75:121, Mar 62. Syntactical
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NEU VAN BREEMEN, VERNE L., Mercy Inst. Biomed.
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Anat Rec 142:339, 62. Ultrastructure of spinal
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Proc 1st Ann Mtg Am Soc Cell Biol p. 218",
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Proc 128th Mtg Am Assn Adv Sci p. 108, Dec
61. Ultrastructure of nerve and satellite cells
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J Comp Neurol 121, (No 1):69, Aug 63. Ultra}
structure of the nucleolus and the nuclear en-
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BS FRENCH, E.G., Hunter Col., N.Y.C.
Characteristics of the achievement
motive in women
BS BIERI, J., Columbia Univ, New York, N. Y7C.
Individual, social and Information effects on
judgment
Measurement in Personality and Cognition. John
Wiley, Pub, New York, 62. Analyzing stimu-
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EP AGNEW, J. NEIL, Univ. Saskatchewan, Sasltatoon,
Saskatchewan, Canada Performance as a
function of drive level
Percept Motor Skills 12:43, 61. ATSAM—
Automatic timinq, switchinq and memory.
Percept Motor Skills 14:411, 62. Judgment
of distance, anxiety, exposure time.
Proc 17th Int Congr Psychol, Washington, 0C~,
Aug 63. Coding in perception and immediate
memory ..
Xanacf J Psychol 4a, (No 2), Apr 63. The validity
of anxiety and drive scales and their relation t|
global self-ratings.
J Consult Psychol 27, (No 3):281, 63. Digit"
span performance as a function of noxious
stimulation.
Percept Motor Skills 15:779, 62. Information'
transfer in absolute judgment as a function of
noxious stimulation and exposure time.
Percept Motor Skills 16:843, 63. Attention-
demand value of stimuli.
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, effects on tasks of narrow and broad attention.
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J Consult Psychol 27:281, 63. Digit span performance as
a function of noxious stimulation.
J Psychiat Res 2:85, 64. The relative value of self report
and objective tests in assessing the effects of amphetamine.
Percept Motor Skills 16:843, 63. Attention-demand value of
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Proc Cariad Psychol Assn Mtg, Quebec, Jun 63. Arousal
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Psychonom Sci 2:375, 65. Drive by set interactions in
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of narrow and broad attention.
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Temporal factors in immediate memory.
M"H-03613 MH CUMMING, MARGARET E., Detp. Mental Hyg.,"
Syracuse Univ., Syracuse, N.Y. Inter- .
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Am J Psychiat 117:798, 61.
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Individuality in the development of children.
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accuracy of parental recall of aspects of child
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mental factors in the development of primary reaction
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between aspects of developmental patterns of early Infancy
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Behavioral Individuality in Early Childhood, Univ Press,
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J Abnorm Soc Psychol 69, (No D.-26, Jul 647 '
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MH-03U6 PMY RUTSCHMANN, J., N.Y. State Psy. Inst.,
N.Y.C. Development of tests sensitive
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Percept Motor Skills 13:399, 61. Oppel-
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Percept Motor Skills 14:191, 62. Measure-
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Percept Motor Skills 14:219, 62. Estimation
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flicker-fusion thresholds obtained by the
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Percept Motor Skills 17:551, 63. Procedural
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effects in reaction time.
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TvlH-03617 PET GROSS, S.K., Simmons C, Boston, Mass.
Biogenesis of the alkaloids
MH-O3620 BS SECORD, PAUL F., Grad. Sch., Univ. Nevada,
Reno, Nev. Interpersonal factors in
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Psychol Rev 68:1, 61.
Sociometry 25:321, Dec 62. Liking, Interaction,
and conqruencv.
Sociometry 26:102,'KrTar 63. Resistance to 'change
in the self-concept as a function of consensus
among significant others.
Hum Relations 17:19, 64. The compromise
process and the affect structure of groups.
Sociometry 2?,tNo 2):115, Jun c4. Interpersonal
congruency, perceived similarity, and friend-
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M46ZI "EXPTsy Sakoda , J ,M . , Univ . Connecticut , Storrs , Conn .
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MrT-03630 BS WALLEN, J. L., Portland State C, Oregon
Studies of psychological similarity
MH-03634 MH FOX, HENRY M., Sch. Med., Harvard Univ.,
Boston, Mass. Psychophysiological
identity
Psychosom Med 23, (No 1):33, Jan-f-eb 61.
Adrenal steroid excretion patterns in eighteen
healthy subjects.
Medical Aspects of Stress in the Military Climate, US Gov't
Print Otc, Washington, DC, 65. Minimal sleep-deprivation
alone and in small groups: Effects on ego-functioning and
24-hour body temperature and adrenocortical patterns.
MH WHITE, SHELDON H., Grad. Sch., Univ.
Chicago, Chicago, III. Attentlonal
processes in learning
MH PRELINGER, ERNST, Yale Univ., New Haven,
Conn. Character structure and selected
ego functions
PMY Klee, G.D. , Univ. Maryland, Baltimore, Md.
PMY DINSMOOR, JAMES A., Grad. Sch., Indiana
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test for tranauilizing comoounds
Psychopharmacologia 2:456, 61. Selective
action of chlorpromazine on behavior sup-
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PMY Schaefer, T., Jr., Univ. Chicago, Chicago, III.
MH LUBORSKY, LESTER. Hospital of Univ.
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
Recovery of incidental and subliminal
stimuli
Bull Philadelphia Assn Psychoanal 12:149, Dec
62. Artificial induction of day-residues: An
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J Nerv Ment Dis 133:479, 61. The Rebus
technique: A method for studying primary-
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Percept Motor Skills 14:189, 62. Forgetting
of tachistoscopic exposures as a function of
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Percept Motor Skills 16:469, 63. Eye~fixation
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BullPhila Assn"Psychoanan4:lI9, 64. A
psychoanalytic examination of momentary for-
getting during free association.
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 69,(No 2): 158, 64. A
clinical-experimental approach to the study of
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J Nerv Ment Dis 133:479, 61. The rebus-tech-
nique: A method for studying primary-process
transformations of briefly exposed pictures.
Percept Motor Skills 18:4^1, o4. Lye fixation
and the contents of recall and images as a
function of heart rate.
Contributions To a Psychoanalytic Theory of
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forgetting during psychotherapy and psycfid-
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J Abnorm Soc Psychol 70:270, 65. Looking, recalling, and
GSR as a function of defense.
J Personality Soc Psychol 2435, 65. A note on the relation*
ship between perceptual blocking and inhibition of drive
expression.
Psychological Test Modifications, C C Thomas, Springfield,
III, 65. Clinical manual tor the self-interpretation of the
TAT.
MH-43655 EP ADER, ROBERT, Univ. Rochester Med. Cr.,
Rochester, N.Y. Variables influencing
psychosomatic phenomena
J Comp Physiol Psychol 55:600, 62. Social
factors affecting emotionality and resistance to
disease. III. Early weaning and ulceration.
Psychol Rep 10:349, 62. Emotional behavior
in rat as function of maternal emotionality.
Psychol Rep 10:711, 62. Prenatal maternal
anxietv and offsDring emotionality in the rat.
Psychol Rep 13:211, 63. Effects of social
environment on mortality to whole body
x-irradiation in the rat.
Psychosom Med 25:60, Jan-Feb 63. Social
environment, emotionality and alloxan diabetes^
Psychosom Med 25:218, May-Jun 63. Plasma
oeosinoaen level in rat and man.
Psychosom Med 25:221, May-Jun 63. Plasma'
oeosinoaen and aastric erosions in rat.
Science 136:580, May 62. Basic variable in
the earlv handling phenomenon.
J Neuropsychiat 4, (No 6):399, 63. Suscepti-
bility to gastric lesions in the rat.
Psychol Rep 13:617, 63. Dominance and
emotionality in the rat and their effects on
mortality to whole-body x-irradiation.
Science 142, (No 3590):4,11, Oct 63.
Handling of pregnant rats: Effects on emotion-
ality of their offspring.
Psychol Rep I5T535764\" Social TactdrTaffecF7
ing emotionality and resistance to disease in
animals. IV. Differential housing, emotionality,
and Walker 256 carcinosarcoma in the rat.
Psychosom Med 27, (No 1):2/, Jan-Feb 65.
Parameters relevant to the experimental pro-
duction of "stress" in the mouse.
Science~I45:406, 64. Gastric erosions in fhe
rat: Effects of immobilization at different
points in the activity cycle.
MH-C3657 EP HELD, R., Brandesis U., Waltham, Mass.
Development and maintenance of human
coordination
Psychol Beitrage, Jan 62. Adaptation to re-
arrangement and visual spatial aftereffects.
W3J3658 EP MORANT, RICARDO B., Grad. Sch., Brandeis
Univ., Waltham, Mass. Basic processes
underlying figural after-effects
Acta Psychol 21:24, 63. Kinesthetic and inter-
modal tilt after-effects.
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exposure to visual tilts.
J Clin Psychol 21:389, 65. Art judgment and the judgment
of others: A preliminary study.
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visual fields.
WH-03660 PMY GLUSMAN, MURRAY, New York State Psy. Inst.,
New York, N.Y. Basic aspects of hypothalamic
rage
Fed Proc 20, Mar 61. Animal behavior rating
scale for quantification of savage behavior.
Trans Am Neurol Assn 86:216, 61. Effects of
midbrain lesions on "savage" behavior.
Trans Am Neurol Assn p. 217, 63. Effect of
hypothalamic stimulation on learning and mem-
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Psychonom Sci 1:207, 64. Aversive thresholds
for subcutaneous electrical stimulation in the
cat.
1BR-03663 PMY CLARK, WILLIAM G., Veterans Admin. Hosp.,
Sepulveda, Cal. Psychopharmacologlc
studies of adrenergic transmitters
Anal Biochem 5:426, 63. Separation of
catecholamines and their metabolites.
Biochem Pharmacol 12:40, 63. Inhibition of
histidine decarboxylase of mouse mast cell
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Biochem Pharmacol 12:203, 63. Further
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Clin Res 11:103, 63. Effect of corticoids on
histamine in experimental basophilia.
Fed Proc 22 (No 2), 63. Histamine and basophils
in the blood and bone marrow of guinea oia.
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Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 111:793, 62. DOPA
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Proc Western Pharmacol Soc 6:36, 63. Effect
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Metabolic Inhibitors 1:315, Academic Press, NY,
63. Inhibition of amino acid decarboxylases.
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Effect of nicotine on catecholamine and sero-
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formation in the blood and bone marrow of the
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Fed Proc 23, (No 5):1093, 64. Histamine and the central
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Shinkei Kagaku (Neurochem) 3, (Suppl):100, 64. Histamine
and the nervous system.
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K/iW-03665 PMY GRENELL, ROBERT G., Sch. Med., U. Maryland, TvTH-03689
Baltimore, Md. Psychotherapeutic sub-
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behavior TBH-03690
MH-03666 PMY SACKS, WILLIAM, Rockland Hoso., Orangeburg,
N.Y. Cerebral metabolism of neurohormonal
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depression within one day using MAO in-
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J Appl Physiol 16:175, 61.
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boxylase for 5-hvdroxvtrvotoohane in humans.
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Primary process thinking in effects of BTrP03692
LSD-25
Arch Gen Psychiat 6:352, May 62. Subjective,
reactions to lysergic acid diethylamide
(LSD-25).
Arch Gen Psychiat 6:369, May 62. Placebo
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J Abnorm Soc Psychol 64, (No 3):163, 62.
The restricting effects of awareness: A para-
dox and an explanation.
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J Nerv Ment Dis 138, (No3):205, Mar 64.
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and adjustment index.
Arch Neurol 8:236, Mar 63. Chlorpromazine-
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J Nerv Ment Dis 137 (No 6), Dec 63. The
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of psychotropic drugs on sensory
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J Exp Anal Behav 5:213, 62. Interlocking
schedules of reinforcement.
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laved matching in the piaeon.
J Exp Anal Behav 6:109, 63. A note on chaining
and temporal discrimination.
J Exp Anal Behav 6:149, 63. Ratio reinforce-
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Psychopharmacologia 3:60, 62. Effects bT
pentobarbital, lysergic acid diethylamide and
chlorpromazine on matching behavior.
Proc Conf Stimulus Generalization, Boston Univ,
p. 59, Jun 63. The complex discriminated
operant: Studies of matching-to-sample and
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STH3J3674 PMY FRIEDMAN, ALFRED S., Philadelphia Psy.
Hosp., Philadelphia, Pa. Vigilance,
sedation threshold, tofranil and depression
WH-03684 MH STUNKARD, ALBERT J., Sch. Med., Univ.
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Clinical and
experimental studies of human obesity
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after eating: Evidence bearing upon a thermo-
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Am J Psychiat 117:1035, May 61. Failure
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Am J Psychiat 118:212, Sep 61. Hunger
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Am Practit 12:543. 61. Obesitv.
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Ann intern Med 56:524, 62. Psychologlcaf
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body image of some obese persons.
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ing behavior in man. _^_
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Encyclopedia of Mental Health. Franklin Watts,
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Antagonism of narcotic effects and
N-demethylation
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Development Fund, Skillman, N.J.
Adrenalin-derived indoles— Metabolism
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6-Hydroxyskato!e sulfate excretion in schizo-
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Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Toxicity
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Toxicity and metabolism of ortho-, meta-, and
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PLOTNIKOFF, N., Stanford Res. Inst., Menlo
Park, Calif Neuropharmacology of
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Effect of psychoactive drugs on escape from
audiogenic seizures.
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Effect of stimulants on isolated rats.
Arch Int Pharmacodyn 145, (No 3-4):430, 631
Effect of neurotropic drugs on a non-
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Psychophysiologie neuropharmacologie et
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amino oxidase inhibitors on audioaenic seizures.
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DAVISON, CLARKE, Sch. Med., George
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Protein binding of drugs
Mel Waisman, H.A., Univ. Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
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GALLANT, DONALD M., Sch. Med., Tulane
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between serotonin antagonism and tranquil-
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Curr Ther 5:238, May 63. A controlled evalua-
tion of benzauinamide.
Am J Psychiat 120:180, 63 . Behavioral
toxicity associated with benzquinamide (Quan-
tril) therapy in schizophrenic patients.
Am J Psychiat 120, (No 5):485, Nov 63.
Trifluperidol: A butyrophenone derivative.
Curr Ther Res 5:463, 63 . A controlled evafua?
tion of trifluperidol: A new potent psychopharma-
cologic agent.
Curr Ther Res 5, (No 11):598, Nov 63. A
controlled evaluation of trimethoxycinnamamide.
Curr Ther Res 5, (No 12):628, Dec 63. "A
clinical trial of an oral hypoglycemic agent In
chronic schizophrenic patients.
Curr Ther Res 6,{No^):69, Jan 64. "3B-8181S
Antidepressant activity in outpatients.
Curr Ther Res 6, (No 13:71, Jan 64. MA-568:
A study of activity in outpatients.
J Neuropsychiat 5, (No 1):28, Sep-Oct 63. AT
comparison of SKF-7261 and trifluoperazine
(Stelazine) in the treatment of chronic schizo-
phrenic patients.
J Neuropsychiat 5, (No 5):273, May-Jun 64.
Anti-serotonin activity and clinical tranquilizat
tion.
Am J Psychiat I21,(No 5):491, Nov 64. With-- '
drawal symptoms after abrupt cessation of antir
psychotic compounds: Clinical confirmation in
chronic schizophrenics.
Am J Psychiat 12l7tNd 65:592, Dec 64. In-
fluperidol and haloperidol in the treatment of
acute schizophrenia.
Curr Ther Res 6,CRo9):562, Sep 64. Compansoh
of haloperidol, trifluperidol, and chlorpromazine
in acute schizophrenic patients.
Curr Ther Kes 6,(rJo 97:597, Sep 64. A preiirfF".
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in chronic schizophrenic patients.
Dis Nerv Syst 25:674, Nov 64. A controlled
evaluation of butaperazine in chronic schizo-
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J New Orugs 4,(No 5):284, Sep-Oct 64. Fen-
camfamin versus placebo in depressed patients'.
Am J PsVchiat 121:809, 65. A double-blind comparison of
Wy-3498, diazypam, and placebo in psychiatric outpatients^
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administration of a new thioridazine derivative: TPS-23.
Arch Gen Psychiat 193:612, 65. Extrapyramidal side
effects and therapeutic response.
Curr Thsr P.es 6:74, 64. JB-8181: Antideoressant activity Mrf-03748
in outpatients.
Curr Ther Res 7:102, 65. TPS-23: A new thioridazine
derivative.
Curr Thar Res 7204, 65. A pilot trial of CI-515 In schizo-
phrenic patients. MH-03755
Curr Ther Res 7:415, 65. SKF-10,812: A thioxanthene
derivative.
Curr Ther Res 7:783, 65. TPO-33: A pilot trial in chronic Hri;03756
schizophrenic patients.
JAMA 143:612, 65. Editorial subject.
Psychopharmacoloqia 7:37, 65. Further observations on tri-
flupendol: A butyrophenone derivative.
WK-03708 NEU ADEY, WILLIAM R., Sch. Med., Univ.
California, Los Angeles, Cal. Impedance
me-surernenU in the brain
Exp Neurol 7:259, Apr 63. Impedance changes
in learning.
Exp Neurol 7:282, 63. Impedance changes in
cerebral tissue accompanying a learned dis-
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Proc 2nd Int Pharmacol Congr, Prague, 63.
Computer analysis of hippocampal EEG
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Exp Neurol 11, (No 25:190, Heb 65. Impedance
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Neurology 14, (No ll):lttu2, Tilov 64. Measure-
ment of electrical impedance in the human
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"HH-0371? PVY BOGER,W.P., Norristown State Kosp., Pa.
Research unit for clinical screening of
psychoactive drugs
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MH-03925 MH BROOKS, MELVIN S. , Sch. Liberal Arts & Sci.,
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MH-03928 PET FISHMAN, V., Hillside Hosp., Gien Oaks, N.Y.
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MH STRUPP, HANS H., Sch. Med., American Psyc.
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MH Cussler, M.T., Univ. Maryland, College Park, Md.
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Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 114:226, 63. The
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MH LACHMAN, R., Hoilins Col., Va. Exploratory
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MH GERKEN, G.M., U. Virginia, Charlottesville
Self-stimulation— Effect of stimulus
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and perinatal factors in childhood schizo-
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MH KANFMANN, E., Brandeis U., Waltham, Mass.
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PMY CLARK, LINCOLN D., Col. Med., Univ. Utah,
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Arch Gen Psychiat 7:125, Aug 62. Pro-
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Exercise as an operant response for
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MH FISHER, SEYMOUR, Med. Sch., New York Jute
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Arch Gen Psychlat 10:519, 64. Body Image an?
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EP GRAY, P.H., Montana State C, Bozeman
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EP KLIMG, J.W., Grad. Sch., Brown Univ.,
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MH BROVERMAN, D.M., Clark U., Worcester, Mass.
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MH MILNER, B., McGill U. , Montreal, Canada
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hippocampal lesions
MH BLACK, H„ Res. Fdn. MH, Middletown, N.Y.
Literature needs of neuropsychiatric
research workers
MH HOVORKA, E.J., Denison U., Granville, Ohio
Retroactive effects of electro-convulsive
shock
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Contribution of mediation to transfer
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Kenya, East Africa Research on primates
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the behaviour of cercopithecus monkeys.
PMY KURLAND, ALBERT A., Spring Grove Hosp.,
Baltimore, Md. Chlorpromazine
glucuronides and relapse in psychosis
MH LARSON, E.A., Menninger Fdn., Topeka, Kansas
Vigilance performance of the hypnotized subject
MH GUTEKUNST, R.M., JR., Grad. Sch. Catholic
Univ. America, Washington, D.C. Imprinting
and a test of the consolidation hypothesis
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MH WARD C.H., U. Pennsylvania, Phila.
Resident training in psychiatry,
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BS SWARTZ, MARC J. c/o Barclay Bank, Jombe,
Tanganyika, East Africa Sources of
power in two East African societies
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MH DUFFY, J.P., Western Reserve U., Cleveland
Physiological changes associated
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MH DOWNING, R.W., U". Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
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MH GUNTER,R.,S.T. VaTTevTFdn., NorthrTdgeTCal.
Effects of anoxia on brain function and behavior
MH GORWITZ, K., Johns Hopkins U„ Baltimore
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MH KLEIN, H.R., Columbia Univ., N.Y.C.
Selection of candidates for psychoanalytic
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MH ESCALONA, SIBYLLE K., Col. Med.,
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spatial orientation and its critical role in space
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Hum Factors 6, (No 2M93, 64. Logistics plan-
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KIH-05827 EP MOSTOFSKY, DAVID I., Boston Univ., Boston,
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MH-05828 MH REESE, H.W., Ch Buffalo"rN.Y. ~
Sex-tvoina and parental reinforcement
MH-05829 MH SCHUBERT, M.S., U. California, Berkeley
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Social Welfare
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Binding and release of metaraminol: Mechanism
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blood platelets in vitro.
Psychopharmacologia 6:120, 64. Monoamine
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SUTTON, S., Columbia Univ., N.Y".C.
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Symposium on the prefrontal association
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MH WASSERMAN, E., U. Illinois, Chicago
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MH KEENER, H.F., U. California, Santa Barbara
Behavioral studies of a primitive
vertebrate animal
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A study of psychological implicaticns of the
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MH COHEN, JACOB, Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
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MH FARINA, AMERIGO, Univ. Connecticut, Storrs,
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MH-06447 SSS OLIVER, D.L., Sch. Arts, Sci., Harvard U.,
Cambridge, Mass. Scammon Bay--A study
in human ecology
MH-06452 MHK HOOKER, EVELYN, Grad. Sch., Univ. California,
Los Angeles, Cal. Social psychological
studies of male homosexuality
Sexual Inversion: The Multiple Roots of Homosexuality,
Basic Books, New York, 65. Male homosexuals and the ir
"worlds."
Sex Research: New Developments, Holt, Rinehart, and
Winston, New York, 65. An empirical study of some
relations between sexual patterns and qender identity in
male homosexuals.
MH-06454 MH PETERSON, L.R., Indiana U., Sloomington
Dichotic stimulation and associative
mechanisms
J Exp Psycho! 68, (No 2):125, Aug 64. Dichotic
stimulation and retention.
MH-06455 MH COBB, H.V., State Univ. South Dakota, Vermillion
Self-identification in normal and retarded
children
MH-06457 MH HAIN, J.D., U. Virginia, Charlottesville
New scorina system for the bender aestalt test
J Consult Psychol 28, (No 15:34, 64. The
Eender Gestalt test: A scoring method for
identifying brain damage.
MH-06458 MH SMITH, C, Western C. Women, Oxford, Ohio
Authoritatianism, anxiety and attitude
change
MH-06463 NSS KURLAND, A.A., Friends Psy. Res., Baltimore
International meeting on metabolism
of p.henothiazines
MH-06464 MH KAY, B.A., Northern Illinois U., DeKalb
Self perceptions among female offenders
MH-06465 NSS VON GRUNEBAUM, G.E., U. California,
Los Angeles Conference—
Le Reve et les societes humaines
MH-06466 MH HARRISON, R~„ Yale U., New Haven, Conn.
Interpersonal perception in human
relations training
J Appl Behav Sci 1, (No 3):286, Sep 65. Personal style,
group composition and learning.
MH-86468 MH SMITH, B.M., U. Virginia, Charlottesville
Binocular fusion of disoarate stimuli
MH-06469 MH KUPFERER, H.J., U. North Carolina, Greensboro
Resistance to culture change in the Santo Domingo
Pueblo
MH-06470 MH BORKE, HV.W. Psych. Inst., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Transmission of family interaction
patterns
MH-06471 MH BATTEN, D£., E. Washington State C, Cheney
Method and critical factors in sensory depriva-
tion
MH-06472 MH MIRE, J., Natl. Inst. Labor Educ, Wash., D.C.
Labor educator's conference on pre-
retirement education
MH-06474 MH MEYER, M~., Whitman C., Walla Walla, Wash.
Interaction of drive and incentive
MH-06475 MH HALL, C, Box 1022, Coral Gables 34, Fla.
Content analysis of dream narratives
Int J Soc Psychiat 9, (No 45:259, 63. Aggres-
sion in dreams.
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 66, (No 3):278, 63.
A ubiquitous sex difference in dreams.
UH~-06476 MH SELZER, W.L., U. Michigan, Ann Arbor
Alcoholism and hypothyroidism
Clin Endocr 24, (No 4) :380, 64. Normal thyroid
function in chronic alcoholisms.
MH-06480 MH GOLDSTEiN, A.C., Cornell U., Ithaca, N.Y.
Phvsioloav of a classically-conditioned response
MH-06482 MH WENZEL, D.G., U. Kansas, Lawrence
Psychotomimetic-catecholamine inter-
actions
MH-06483 MH MOLL, R.P., Ga. Inst. Tech., Atlanta
Drive and maturation effects in food consumption
MH-06484 MH GOQDALE, J.C., Bryn Mawr C, Pa.
Ethnographic survey of South New Britain
MH-06485 SRC YOCHELSON, L., Sch. Med. George Washington U.,
Wash., D.C. Program of drug-set
interaction studies
MH-06488 MH BOGUE, D.J. , U. Chicago, III.
Self help with family problems
MH-06489 MH PREMACHANDRA, B.N. , Jewish Hosp., St. Louis,
Mo. A comparative
studv of the effect of reserpine on the thyroid
MH-96490 MH MOGEY, J., Vandervilt U., Nashville, Tenn.
The transition to parenthood within marriage
Am Sociol Rev 29, (No 4):491, Aug 64. Mate se-
lection in collective settlements.
Family Proc 3, (No 1):127, Mar 64. Growing up
in India.
Family Proc 3, (No 1):186, Mar 64. Methodolog-
ical issues in family development research.
Family Proc 3, (No 1):207, Mar 64. Reliability
of maternal retrospection: A preliminary report.
MH-06491 MH HARRINGTON, G.M., Coe C, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Maintenance environment and electric reinforcement
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LS3AW, F.3., Gaiton Inst., Los Angeles, Cal.
Adapting creativity measures for the
pre-school child
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Altered time and freouencv In pattern recognition
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(Formerly U. Minn., Duluth) Effects of
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Travel of U.S. exchange mission tc U.S.S.R.
on neurophysiology
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Dakota, Vermillion Age variables in the
response to drugs
Psychol Rep 12:251, 63. Enhancement of am-
phetamine sulphate effects by atropine in a
social situation.
SAMPSON, EDWARD E., Univ. California,
Berkeley, Cal. Experiments on
status congruence
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and cognitive consistency.
HALL, C, Coral Gables, Fla.
The contents of dreams at different stages
of sleep
YOL'NGKEN, HEBER W., Jr., Sch. Pharm.,
Univ. Rhode Island, Kingston, RJ. Phyto-
chemical study of botanicals altering behavior
Econ Bot 18, (No 1):67, 64. Preliminary studies
of the comparative morphology and certain
indoles of ipomoea seeds.
Econ Bot 18, (No 25:158, 64. The identification
of certain "medicinal" plant families.
Psychoanal Rev 1, (No 35:317, 64. A uterine
stimulant effect of extracts of morning glory
seed.
WARREN, D., Jr., Col. Liberal Arts, Sci.,
Long Island U., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Attitudes and pressures on candomble in
Brazil after emancipation
STRICKLAND, L.H., Dartmouth C, Hanover, N.H.
Time as a determinant of the perception of
. causality
PetCept M6tor Skills 18:793, 64. Sequential
order and perceived frequency of occurrence of
equally freguent stimuli.
BERNARD, J., Grad. Sch., Pennsylvania State U.,
Univ. Pk. Professional involve-
ment and academic oroductivitv
HOCH, P.H., Psychiatric Inst., N.Y.C.
Collegium internationale neuro-psycho
pharmacologicum
GOSSETTE, R.L., Hofstra C, Hempstead, N.Y.
Prefeeding and predrinking in control of
motivational level
LACHMAN, R., Hollins C, Va.
The influence of disaster on beliefs
SCHOPLER, J., U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill
The influence potential of extreme deoendence
FLAKUS, W.J., Roosevelt U., Chicago, III .
Higher-order anxiety conditioning in
the rabbit
BREHM, J.W., Grad. Sch. Duke U„ North Carolina
Cognitive dissonance and emotional reactions
WITTSON, CECIL, Col. Med., Univ. Nebraska,
Omaha, Nebraska Continue and
improve mental health statistical
reoortina
NELSON, JOHN W., Col. Phar., Ohio State
Univ. Res. Fdn., Columbus, Ohio Effects
of hypothermic drugs on behavior
PAVLIK, W.B., Rutgers U., New Brunswick, N.J.
Partial reinforcement in selective learning
FOLCH-PI, J., McLean Hosp., Belmont, Mass.
5th International Neurochemical Symposium
KINNARD, WILLIAM J., Sch. Pharm., Univ.
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. Analysis of
psychopharmacologic methodology
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and other parameters on drugs response in the
mouse as measured in the actophotometer.
Fed Proc, 6b. Effect of chlorpromazine on tem-
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continuous avoidance schedule.
J Pharm Sci 53:1429, 64. Semiautomatic system
for timing rotarod performance.
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Learning and motivation In classical conditioning
GRINSTEIN, A., 18466 Wildemere Ave., Detroit
The index of psychoanalytic writings
DEESE, JAMES, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore,
Md. The psycholinguistic structure of
associations
J Verbal Learning Verbal Behav 1:79, 62.
Form class and the determinants of association.
JTSrb Learn VeTrBehav~3", (No 5) :347, Oct 64.
The associative structure of sdme common
English adjectives.
BOHANNAN, PAUL J., Col. Liberal Arts,
Northwestern Univ., Evanston, III.
Divorce in cross-cultural perspective
GELLHORN, ERNST, Westmont Col., Santa
Barbara, California Various aspects
of ANS and CNS activities
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Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 15:230, 63.
The influence of temperature on the balance be-
tween the excitatory and inhibitory cerebral
systems. A contribution to the caudate-
hypothalamic antagonism.
Am Heart J 67, (No 11.73, Jan 64. Cardio-
vascular reaciions in asphyxia and the post-
asnhyxiai state.
Am Heart .1 67, (No i):106, Jan 64. The sig-
nificance of the state of the cental autonomic
nervous system for quantitative and qualitative
asae.-ts of some cardiovascular pactions.
Coffin Neurol 24:1, 64. Neurophysiology of
associated movements in hemiplegia.
Psychiat Neuro: Basel 146:329, 63. Contri-
bution to the physiology cf willed movements
bast.'d on the analysis of symmetrical move-
ments ir. » case of hemiplegia.
Acta Neuroveg Wien 26, (No 1) :35, 64. Sym-
pathetic reactivity in hypertension.
Persp Siol Med 8:488, 65. Neurophysiologica! basis of
anxiety.
EP KLING, A., Michael Reese Hosp., Chicago, III,
Experimental CNS lesions and psychosomatic
maturation
Science 135:667, Feb 62. Proprioceptive and
positional cues in solving delayed-response
problems.
Science 139:45, Jan 63. The stump-tailed
Macaque: A oromisim laboratory orimate.
EP GAAS.DER, KENNETH R., Chestnut Lodge Res.
Inst., Rcckviile, Maryland Studies
of physiological nystagmus
Bl « P.- jioiTTet VS, (No 25:l,-«37TmeTriaTTve
physiological mechanisms of information trans-
fer between the retina and the brain in visual
perception.
EP BROOY, N., Princeton Univ, New Jersey
Motivation and information processing behavior
MH WINTER, WILLIAM D., San Jose State Col.,
San Jose, Ceil. Decision making in
normal and pathological families
Arch Gen Psychiat 13:214, 65. Family interaction and
decision-inakinq.
J Project Tecnn 27:520, 63. Two measures of anxiety:
A validation.
J Project Techn, 29:392, 65. Story sequence analysis of
family TATs.
Psychosom Med 25:377, 63, The palmar sweat print: A
methodological study.
Psychosom Med 27:207, 65. Age and sex differences in the
palmar sweat print.
PMY MITCHELL, CLIFFORD L., Seh. Med... State
Univ. Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Neuro-
pharmacology of psychopharmacological
agents
Fed Proc 23:264, 64. A comparative study of
compounds depressing brainstem potentials
evoked by tooth pulp stimulation.
Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 116:155, 64. The ab-
sence of anticonvulsant properties of guina-
crine and chloroquine in mice.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 1467(No U:I, Oct 64.
A comparison of drug effects upon the jaw jerk
electrical stimulation of the tooth pulp in dogs
and cats. _
j Pharmacbl Exp Then48m»rT}:l, Oct 64.
The effects of morphine, pentobarbital, penta-
zocine and nalorphine on bioelectrical potentiate
evoked in the brain stem of the cat by electrical
stimulation of the tooth pulp.
Am J Physiol 210:263, 66. Effect of medial thalamic lesions
on responses elicited by tooth puip stimulation.
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thalamic lesions upon reactivity to noxious stimuli.
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cortical after-discharge patterns in the cat and rabbit.
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cortical after-discharge in cats.
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electrodes for long-term stimulation of peripheral nerve.
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ARENSBERG, CONRAD M., Columbia Univ., New
York, N.Y. Social organization of
migratory and selteled groups
SWIDLER, NINA B„ Grad. Sch., Columbia Univ.,
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HANNA, C, U. Arkansas, Little Rock
Tranquilizer withdrawal studies in schizophrenia
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Discrimination leaning and generalization with
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of discriminanda.
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various combinations of discrimlnanda.
RUSSELL, W.A., U. Minnesota, Minneapolis
Word association and behavior
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Racial group membership and juvenile delinquency
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MH WHITE, R.A., St. Louis Univ., Mo.
The urban adjustment of the Dakota
Indians in Rapid City,S.D.
HULICKA, I. M., Col. Arts. Sci., U. Buffalo, N. Y.
Variables related to age differences In memory
J Am Ceriat Soc 12, (No 11M061, Nov 64. Age
related retention deficit as a function of learning.
IRWIN, FRANCIS W., Col. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Some
parameters of decision-making
J Exp Psychol 71:282, 66. Effects of independent and depen-
dent outcome values upon bets.
Psychol Rev Vol 73, 66. Criteria of expectancy.
Psychonom Sci Vol 4, 66. Effects of probabilistic Indepen-
dent outcomes upon predictions.
EP SANDLER, JACK, Univ. Miami, Coral Gables,
Fla. Reinforcement combinations and
masochistic behavior
J Exp Anal Behav 7:409, 64. Some aspects of
self-aversive stimulation in the hooded rat.
Psychol Bull 42, (No 3) .197, Sep 64. Maso-
chism: An empirical analysis.
MH FISKE, DONALD W., U. Chicaqo, Chicago, Illinois
Variation in reactions to psychological
tests
Am Psychol 18, (No 10h643, 63. Homogeneity
and variation in measuring personality.
PMY GOVt, ROGER M., Celumbia State Sch.,
Columbus, Ohio Operant conditioning
in retardates
Proc Am Assn Ment Defic, Columbus, Ohio, 64. Transfer
of training of word recognition by brain-injured mentally
retarded children.
Proc Am Psychol Assn, Chicago, III, Sep 65. Primary rein-
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retarded children in a generalized reinforcement context.
EP DALLETT, KENT M., U. California, Los Angeles,
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EP DEANE, GEORGE E., Harpur Col. Res. Fdn.
State Univ. New York, Binghamton, N.Y.
Cardiac activity during induced anxiety
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responses during experimentally induced
anxiety: A follow-up with controlled respiration.
Psychol Rep 16:41, 65. Cardiac rate as a
function of changes in respiration.
Psychonom Sci Vol 3, p. 119, 65. Cardiac conditioning
in the albino rabbit using 3 CSMJC5 intervals.
SSS MURPHY, R.F., U. California, Berkeley
Villaac political behavior in Indonesia
MH TEFFT, S.K., Westminster C, Fulton, Mo.
Wind River Shoshoni value orientations and culture
change
BS McEACHERN, A.W., Youth Studies Cr., Univ.
Southern California, Los Angeles, Cal.
Probation and treatment in delinquency
HUE PUGr, THOMAS F., Sch. Pub. Hlth., Harvard
Univ., Boston, Mass. Rates of mental
hospital use and type of community
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growth, depressive disorders and suicide.
SSS JAY, R.R., Sch. Ec, U. London, London,
England Religion and politics in rural
Java and rural Bali
MH LEMKAU, P.V., Johns Hopkins U., Baltimore
Differential rates of psychosis in
Croatia
Milbank Memorial Fund Quart 42, (No 20:9, Apr
64. Selected aspects of the epidemiology of
schizophrenia in Croatia (Yugoslavia).
MH BABB, H., Hobart & Wm. Smith C. Geneva, N.Y.
Reinforcement-induced avoidance and inhibition
MH BRALEY, L.S., U. California, Santa Barbara
Exclusion solutions in concept learning
J Educational Psychol 54:154, 63. Concept learn-
ing.
BS MATZA, DAVID, Sch. Sociology, Univ.
California, Berkeley, Calif. The
administration of justice to juveniles
BS BERGER, MORROE, Princeton Univ., Princeton,
New Jersey Change in demographic
structure of Negro community
Horizon 6, (No 1):49, Winter 6<S. The black
muslims.
COM DIGMAN, HARVEY F., Pacific State Hosp.,
Pomona, Cal. Computer aid for mental
retardation research
Behav Sci 8:86, 63. IBM 7090 factor score
program.
Behav Sci 8:86, 63. IBM 7090 program for 4-
fold tables.
Behav Sci 8:86, 63. IBM 7090 Procrustes
program.
Psychopharmacol Serv Centr Bull 2:39, 62.
Description of data processing project at
Pacific State Hospital.
Am J Ment Defic 68, (No 5):586, 64. Epi-
demiology in hospitals: Some uses of data
processing in chronic disease institutions.
EP BESCH, NORMA F., Ohio State Univ. Hosp.,
Columbus, Ohio Psychophysiological
changes following septal damage
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MH-06621 EP LIT, ALFRED, Grad. Sch., So. Illinois Univ.,
Carbondale, ill. Effects of illumina-
tion on binocular space perception
J Opt Soc Am 54, (No 1):83, Jan 64. Equidis-
tance settings at photopic retinal-illuminance
levels as a function of target velocity in a
frontal plane.
Am J Optom 43:283, 66. Depth-discrimination thresholds
for targets with equal retinal illuminance oscillating in
J Opt Soc Am 56:510, 66. Depth-discrimination thresholds
for stationary and oscillating targets at various levels of
retinal illuminance.
MH-06622 HUE ODEGARD, ORNULV, Sch. Med., Univ. Oslo,
Oslo, Norway Social and genetic
aspects of functional psychoses
Activ Nerv Sup (Praha) 5:401, 63. Physiological:
factors in psychotherapy.
Activ Nerv Sup (Praha) 5:452, 63. Clinical and
experimental long-term investigations of func-
tional psychoses.
Am J Psychiat 120:772, 64. Pattern of discharge
from Norwegian psychiatric hospitals before and
after the introduction of the psychotropic drugs.
Folia Psychiat Neurol Jap 18:17, 64. The clas-
sification of chronic schizophrenia. A follow-
up study.
Nord Psychiat T 18:105, 64. Personality and
mental illness.
Activ Nerv Sup 5, (No 4) :401, 63. Physiological
factors in psychotherapy. __
Activ Nerv Sup 5, (No 4):4S2, 63. Clinical and
experimental long-term investigations of func-
tional psychoses.
Am J Psychiat 120, (No 8} :772, Feb 64. Pattern
of discharge from Norwegian psychiatric hos-
pitals before and after the introduction of the
psychotropic drugs.
Acta Psychiat Scand 180, (Suppl):177, 65. Affective
psychoses in Scotland and Norway.
Pavlovian Psychiatry: A New Synthesis. C C Thomas,
Springfield, III, 65.
MH-06624 MH CANTOR, G.N. , State Univ. Iowa, Iowa
City Children's responses to novel
and complex stimuli
MH-06626 MH BRUNER, JEROME S., Center Cognitive
Studies, Cambridge, Mass. Factors
affecting inductive reasoning
Proc Sympos APA, Sep 63. Use of conceptual
transformations in children.
Science, Jan 64. Children's language: Word-
phrase relationship.
Psychol Monogr Whole No 564, Vol 77, No 1, 63. Systematic
operations in solving concept problems: A parametric study
of a class of problems.
Rev Educ Res 35 (No2):114, 65. Children's intellectual
development.
MH EIDELBERG, LUDWIG, State Univ. New York
Downstate Med. Cr., New York, N.Y.
Psychoanalytic dictionary
PMY HAWKINS, DAVID R., Sch. Med., Univ.
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. Sleep and
dreaming in depressed patients and children
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dream theory in the light of recent psychophysiological
studies of sleep and dreaming.
Proc Am Psychiat Assn, Atlantic City, NJ, May 66.
Sleep disturbance in depressive syndromes.
Proc Am Psychosom Soc Mtg, Chicago, III, Mar 66. A
longitudinal study of the psychophysiology of sleep in
psychotic depression.
PMY VANE, JOHN R., Royal College Surgeons,
London, England Tryptamlne receptors
in the central nervous system
SSS OLIVER, DOUGLAS L., Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. Ecology and
social structure in areare. Malaita
MH SMITH, R.T., Johns Hopkins U„ Baltimore, Md.
Blood grouping in environmental study of
twins
MH SHEPARD, P.H., Knox C, Galesburg, III.
Signaling behavior in social integration in the crow
MH HOKANSON, J.E., Col. Arts, Sci., Florida State
U., Talahassee Probability learning of
interpersonal events
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bility learning of interpersonal events.
BS CLINE, MARVIN G., Col. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Maryland, College Park, Md. Glance
perception and social interaction judgments
SSS COLBY, KENNETH M.~, Sch. Humanities, Sci.,
Stanford Univ., Stanford, Cal.
Computer simulation of psychotherapy
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ming a computer model of neurosis.
EP GERKEN, GEORGE M., Grad. Sch., Univ.
Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Elec-
trical stimulation of inferior colliculi
MC LISKA, KENNETH J., Sch. Pharm., Univ.
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Synthesis of compounds related to
LSD
MH KINDER, E.F., Research Fdn. Mental Hygiene,
New York City Changes on retests
fifteen years after psychosurgery
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MH ROE, A., Grad. Sch. Educ., Harvard U.,
Cambridge, Mass. Changes in
scientific activities with age
MH MADDI, SALVATORE R., Sch. Social Sci.,
Univ. Chicago, Chicago, III. Behavioral
correlates of the need for variety
MH LORR, MAURICE, Catholic Univ. America, Wash.,
D.C. An approach to the classification
of osychotics
PMY UYENO, EDWARD T., Stanford Res. Inst.,
Menlo Park, Cal. Effects of drugs on
dominant behavior
Psychopharmacologia 7:20, 6b. Effect "oTTysergTo
acid diethylamide on attack behavior of male
albino mice.
PMY PEREZ-REYES, MARIO, Sch. Med., Univ. North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. GSR
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tachvnhvlaxis.
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to norepinephrine and its modification by cocaiije.
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Calif., May 64. Elucidation of some of the
neurophysiological factors underlying psychiatric
depression.
MH GROVES, M.H., Illinois Inst. Tech., Chicago
Expectancy failure and ulcer formation
in the rat
EP BONEAU, CHARLES A., Grad. Sch., Duke Univ.,
Durham, N.C. Studies of discrimination
performance
HM WINTERS, EUNICE E., Sch. Med., Johns
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of \dolf Meyer — Volume I
MH CORMAN, HARVEY H., Albert Einstein Col. Med.,
Yeshiva Univ., N.Y.C. Role of ego
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imagery and preconscious thought processes.
Bull Assn Psychoanal Med, May 64. A report
of the January 7, 1964 scientific meeting of
the association on visual imagery and precon-
scious thought processes.
MH CLARK, A.L., U. Texas, Austin
Validity of reports of marital sexual conduct
MH STOYVA, J.M., Dalhousie Univ., Halifax,
Nova Scotia, Canada Effect of
suggested dreams on the amount of dreaming
MH AROiNiFREED, JUSTIN, Grad. Sch., Univ.
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
Experimental studies of internalization
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of self-criticism.
MH ARKII* , ARTHUR M., Albert Einstein Col.
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Imagery, speech, movement, and ideation
in sleep
BS ROSEN, SIDNEY, Col. Lib. Arts, Marquette
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over material or informational resources
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informational and material commodities in interpersonal
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EP FREEMAN, WALTER J., Col. Letters, Sci.,
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Correlation of EEG and behavior
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to stimulus parameters.
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of prepyriform cortex.
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prepyriform evoked potential.
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MH-06740 MH GOODNOW, JACQUELINE J., Columbian Col.,
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MH-06796 PET ELDER, JOHN T., Sch. Med., Univ.
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MH-06797 MH JORDAN, T.E., Tulane U., New Orleans, La.
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MH-06798 MH KAPLAN, A., U. Washington, Seattle
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MH WECKLER, J.E., U. So. California, Los Angeles
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MH-06870 MSM PORTER, P.B., U. Utah, Salt Lake City
Scheduled feeding of bright and dull strains of rats
Psychol Rep 13:930, 63. Water-maze per-
formance of tryon maze bright and dull rats.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 58, (No Z):317, 64.
Feeding and metabolic differences between
Tryon bright and dull rats.
MH-06871 MSM LOESS, H.B., Sch. Lib. Arts, Col. Wooster,
Ohio Interpolated UCS trials in
eyelid conditioning
MH-06872 MHK LEVY, EDWIN Z., Menninger Fdn., Topeka,
Kansas Residential psychiatric
treatment for children
MH-06873 SRC STIEFEL, JOHN, Col. Med., Univ. Florida,
Gainesville, Fla. Early clinical evaluation
of psychopharmacologic agents
"&TH-06875 EP ZUCKERMAN, M., Grad. Sch., Adelphi C,
Long Island, N.Y. Stress and
hallucination in perceptual isolation
Psychol Bull 62, (No 13:1, Jul 64. Sources of
reports of visual and auditory sensations in
perceptual isolation experiments.
MH-06876 MSM ROBINSON, H.B., U. North Carolina, Chapel
Hill Size-weight
illusion in mentally retarded subjects
MH-06878 MSM AYRES, A.J., Grad. Sch., U. So. California,
Los Angeles, Cal.
Factor analyses of perceptual-motor functions '
Am J Occup Ther 17, (No 6):221, 63. The
Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture: The develop-
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Am J Occup Ther 18, (No 1), 64. Their rela-
tion to hyperactive and perceptual motor be-
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Percept Motor Skills 20:335, 65. Patterns of per-
ceptual-motor dysfunction in children; A factorj
analytic study.
MH-06879 MSM AMMONS, ROBERT B., Grad. Sch., Montana
State Univ., Missoula, Mont. ■ Behavioral
and electrophysiological correJates of
deprivation
Psychol Rep 13:773, 63. Note on the effect
of hydroxylamine on metrazol-induced fits in
rats resistant and susceptible to audio-fits.
MH-06887 MSM CLAUSEN, J.A., U. California, Berkeley
Attitudes of an adolescent group
MH-06888 MSM PSATHAS, G., Indiana U., Bloomington
Content analysis of psychotherapy protocols
MH-06889 MSM WENAR, C, U. Pennsylvania, Phila.
Earlv autonomv in children
MH-06890 MSM ABERLE, D.F., Brandeis U., Waltham, Mass.
Comparative study of redistributive systems
MH-06893 MSM JOHNSON, E.H., North Carolina State C,
Raleigh Pilot study-
Prison IBM unit as research resource
MH-06895 MSM SIMMON, S., Northern Illinois U., DeKalb
Associative originality training in children
MH-06900 PMY BROWN, JUOSON S., Sch. Med., Univ. Oregon,
Portland, Ore. Experimental masochism and
allied phenomena
J Comp Physiol Psychol 56:105, 63. Perform-
ance as a function of deprivation time following
periodic feeding in an isolated environment.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 57:127, 64. Self-
punitive behavior in the rat: Facilitative effects
of punishment on resistance to extinction.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 58, (No 2) :187, 64.
Motivational properties of hypothalamic aggres-
sion in cats.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 58, (No 31:350, 64.
Neutralization of an aversive light stimulus as
a function of number of paired presentations with
food.
J Exp Res Personality 1:65, 65. Theoretical
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Stimulus Generalization, Univ Press, Stanford,
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position in a straight alley.
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under conditions of massed practice.
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of response strength in a temporal conflict situation.
J Exp Res Personality 1:65, 65. A behavioral analysis of
masochism.
Psychonom Sci 3:305, 65. Speed-contingent reinforcement.
MH-06901 PMY ROBERTS, WARREN W., Grad. Sch., Univ.
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Central
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J Comp Physiol Psychol 55:191, 62. Dorso-
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J Comp Physiol Psychol 55:695, 62. Hippo-
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J Comp Physiol Psychol 59:317, 65. Rewarding
effect of performance of gnawing aroused by
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', -00902 MSM ULIN, R.O., 27 Round Wood Rd., Newton Upper
Falls, Mass. Teen-age values —
American, Italian, and ltalo-American
Mn-06903 MSM HONIGMANN, J.J., U. North Carolina Chapel Hill
Reactions to an imposed social change
MH-C>905 MSM KAPADIA, G.J., Howard U., Washington, D.C.
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4-alkyl resorcinols and naturally occurring
phenolics with Ehrlich reagents.
Lloydia 26:205, Jul 63. Structure-
chromogenic activity relationship of phenolic
compounds with Ehrlich reagent.
MH-06908 BS LENNARD, HENRY L., Columbia Univ., New York,
N.Y. Micro-analysis of communication
in psychotherapy
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MH-U69U EP CUMWING,W.W., Columbia U., N.Y. C.
A parametric study of temporally spaced
responding
Psychol Rec 14:211, 64. Schedules of inter-
response time reinforcement.
MH-06913 PMY SCHULTES, RICHARD E., Harvard Univ.,
Cambridge, Mass. Herbarium search
for new data on psychotropic plants
Econ Bot 16, (No 4):283, Oct-Dec 62. Her-
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RICHARDS, T.W., Kennedy Child Cr., Santa
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Mongoloid children living at home
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consequences
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Effect of stress on various physiological
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aging as a function of long-term environmental
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Psychol Rep 14:19, 64. Relationship of vari-
ous behaviors in the open-field test of emo-
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Psychol Rep 14:227, 64. Modification of emo-
tionality in the rat as a function of prolonged
shock stress.
MH-06921 BS KANFER, FREDERICK H., Sch. Med., Univ.
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behavior determinants
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tween personality variables and verbal re-
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Experimenter and subject controlled.
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Characteristics of interactional behavior in a
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Psychol Rep 16:593, 65. Conditioning and
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— Role playinq as a variable in dyadic communication.
MH-06922 BS KANFER, FREDERICK H., Sch. Med., Univ. Oregon
Portland, Oregon Studies of verbal
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social reinforcement and Interview content.
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Psychol Rep 15:131, 64. Control of communica-
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behavior manipulation.
MH-06923 MSM WINNICK, W.A., Queens C, Flushing, N.Y.
Instructional variables in complex learnina
MH-06926 BS LANA, ROBERT E., Grad. Sch., Alfred Univ.,
Alfred, N.Y. Order effects in persuasive
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topic and the order of presentation of persua-
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The effect of correlation on the repeated
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Psychol Rep 15:607, M. txisting familiarity and
order of presentation of persuasivecommunica-
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Psychol (<ep 16:789, Jun 65. Fear arousal ana
order of presentation of persuasive communica-
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MH-06927 MSM COLEMAN, E.B., Sch. Arts, Sci., Sul Ross State
C, Alpine, Texas Extra-experimental
sources of transfers — response hierarchies
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concept learning as a function of instructions
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Study of Indian children of nursery
school age
WHITEHILL, A.M., Jr., U. North Carolina
Chapel Hill Cultural
values in worker and management behavior
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Functional significance of tibia to
posture and gait
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Effect of anxiety on anterior pituitary
function
KOHLBERG, L., U. Chicago
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SCHULTES, R.E., Harvard U., Cambridge, Mass.
Sibundoy plants of osychopharmacological
interest
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of slant judgments
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assessment.
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behavioral science and medicine.
MSM KARSH, E.B., Swarthmore C, Pa.
Effects of punishment on discrete
operant behavior
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MSM SCOTT, E.D., Cornell C, Mount Vernon, Iowa
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recovery
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MSM BARCLAY, A.G., Grad. Sch., Su Louis Univ.,
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The neediest and hnw thpv havp rhanaeH
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loss fojjowina brain lesions
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Electrical slow waves from temporal lobe dur-
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of visual tasks by monkeys with epileptogenic
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PASAMANICK, B., Ohio State U. Res. Fdn.,
Columbus Development of joint U.S. -
U.K. proposal for statistical classifica-
tion of mental disorders
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Librium outpatient studv
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Analysis and completion of anxiety reactivity scale
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N.C. Social organization and values in
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McCAIN, G., Sch. Arts. Sci., Arlington State
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with a small number of acquisition trials: Modi-
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psychonom Sci 2:249, 65. partial reinforcement
with a small number of acquisition trials: Pre-
training and acquisition.
MSM WHALEN, R.E., U. California, Los Angeles
Estrogen and sexual behavior in cats
Science 141:273, 63. Suppression of the
development of female mating behavior by
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MSM LUCHINS, A.S., U. Miami, Coral Gables., Fla.
Some monocular parameters of the
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Psychol Rec 13:415, 63. Half views and
autokinetic effect.
MSM CARTERETTE, E.C., U. California, Los Angeles
Contextual constraints in the language of the child
EP CANDLAND, DOUGLAS K., Bucknell Univ.,
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Realistic goals in medicine.
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Symposium on Animal Behavior and Drug Action,
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and biochemical correlates of effects of drugs
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MH-06998 SSS NEAD, MARGARET, Sch. Grad, Faculties,
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to life in a community of the blind
MH-06999 MSM KOREN, ZEEV, Hadassah Univ. Hosp.,
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serotonin and its significance in the
newborn of man and animals
MH-07000 MSM JURKO, M. F., U. Mississippi Med, Cr., Jackson
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alcoholism
MH-07003 MH BARBER, THEODORE X., Medfield Fdn. Inc.,
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responses transferred to basal forebrain.
Physiologist 7:265, 64. Cortical, limbic and
visceral connections of the basal forebrain
area in the cat.
E/.p Neurol 11:147, 65. The effect of septal lesions on learn-
inq, emotionality, activitv, and exploratory behavior in rats.
Proc Am Psychol Assn, p 21, 65. The effect of cold stress
and habenular iesions on avoidance learning, open field,
and exploratory behavior.
Proc Am Psycho! Assn, p 101, 65. Effect of frontal ablation
on conditioned responses established to electrical stimula-
tion of limbic and reticular structures.
MN-07042 MH WIGGINS, J.S., Grad. Sch., U. Illinois,
Urbana The structure of the MMPI
MH-07044 MSM COHEN, E.G., Sch. Humanities, Sci., Stanford U.,
Stanford, California
Parental attitudes and educational mobility
MH-07047 SSS VOGT. E.Z., Sch. Arts, Sci., Harvard U.,
Cambridge, Mass. The Indian community
in Sixteenth Century Mexico
MH-07048 RCA BLUMENTHAL, M.D., Sch. Med., U. Michigan,
Ann Arbor Biochemical parameters in
schizophrenia
MH-07051 EP VONEIDA, THEODORE J., Sch. Med., Western
Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio Behavioral
and anatomical studies of brain mechanisms
Am Psychol 18:445, 63. Perceptual in-
tegration of peripherally separated patterned
visual inputs .
Am Zool 3, (No 4), Nov 63. An investigation
of neural pathways involved in visual condi-
tioning in the cat.
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Early "experience" and its effects on later be-
havioral processes in rats. II. A critical factor
in the early handling phenomenon.
Acta Psychoi 23:166, 64. Neural efficiency and
the adaptiveness of behavior.
Am Psychol 19:490, 64. Effect of division of
optic chiasm on pupillary light reflex In cat.
Am Zoo! 3, (No 4) , Nov 63. An investigation of
neural pathways involved in visual conditioning
in the cat.
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following midline section through the mesen-
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deficits following hippocampal lesions in split-
brain cats.
J CormTPffysiol Psychol 57, (No~l):22, 64. Cenr
ttal cross-integration of visual inputs presented
simultaneously to the separate eyes.
MH-07053 RCA GOTTSCHALK, L.A., Sch. Med., U. Cincinnati,
Ohio A measure of immediate affect
from verbal behavior
T8H-07055 MSM STERNBERG, S., Sch. Sci., U. Pennsylvania,
Phila. Decision time in a categorizing
task
MH-07056 MSM THERMAN. P.O., Inst. Pennsylvania Hosp., Phila.
Studies of evoked potentials and
conscious perception
MH-07058 BS SCHAFER, STEPHEN, Florida State Univ.,
Tallahassee, Fla. Patterns of criminal-
victiin relationship in crimes with violence
MH-07064 MSM CIEUTAT, V.J., Sch. Let. Arts., Louisiana
State U. Baton Rouge Operant conditioning
of interpersonal interaction
Psychol Rep 15:259, 64. Sex differences in
verbal operant conditioning.
MH-07065 MSM DENNISTCN, R.H., il, Col. Arts, Sci., U. Wyoming,
Laramie Physiology and quantification of
drive behavior in fish
MH-07067 EP LOCKARD, R.B., Grad. Sch., Univ. Washington,
Seattle Animal regulatory behavior in
artificial environments
MH-07070 HM WATSON, ROBERT I., Col. Liberal Arts,
Northwestern Univ., Evanston, III.
Affective and volitional concents — 1797-1374
MH-07071 PMY HEUSLER, A.F,, Psy. Res. Fdn., St. Louis, Mo.
Effects of different tranquilizers on group
behavior
Proc 1st Hahnemann Sympos Psychosom Med 46:
384, 62. Meehani.a! and electronic techniques
in measurement of osvchooharmacoloqic re-
sponse.
MH-07072 SRC CRAVENS, RICHARD B., Psychiatric Res. Fdn.,
St. Louis, Mo. Survey of drug use in
a state hospital geriatric population
MH-07073 MSM SCHWARTZ, F., Austen Riggs Center,
Stockbridge, Mass Studies of association
MH-07075 MHK FREEDMAN, DANIEL X., Sch. Meo'., Yale Univ.,
New Haven, Conn. Explorations in
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Am J Psychiat 119:843, 63. Psychotomimetic
druos and brain bioaenic amines.
Biochem Pharmacol 12:214, 63. Uptake of
noradrenaline by subcellular particles in homo-
genates of rat brain.
J Genet Psychol, 63. Hypnosis and cognition:
A study of physiognomic and cognitive factors
in tne perception of the apparent horizon.
Yale J Biol Med 35:122, (No 1), Aug 62.
Electrical stimulation ot the brain.
EEG and Behavior, Basic Books, New York,
Ch 8, 63. Brain amines, electrical activity,
and behavior.
Biochem Pharmacol 12:1232, 63. Brainamines:
Differential response to stressors.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 143:309, 64. Tolerance
to the behavioral effects of LSD-25 in rat.
J Psychol 57:219.. 64. Hypnosis and cogni-
tion: A study of physiognomic and cognitive
factors in the perception of the apparent horizoa
Proc 3rd Int World Congr Psychiat 1:653, 63.
Studies of LSD-25 and serotonin in the brain.
Progr Brain Res, 64. Drug-induced changes in
the subcellular distribution of seronotin in rat
brain with special reference to the action of
reserpine.
MH-07077 PMY FISCHER, G.J., U. Oklahoma Res. Inst., Norman
Physiological factors affecting imprint-
ability
Anim Behav 12, (No 2-3):268, UpTSJul 64. The
development of passive avoidance conditioning
in Leghorn chicks.
MH-07080 EP BUSS, ARNOLD H., Univ. Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Stimulus generalization and verbal
stimuli
J Abnorm Soc Psych 67, (No 6):586, 63.
Mediated stimulus generalization and words
connoting mood.
Percept Motor Skills 21:684, 65. Activity level and words
connoting mood.
Psychol Reo 15:651, 64. Response intensity and stimulus
generalization with neutral verba! stimuli.
MH-07083 BS FRENCH, ELIZABETH G„ Col. Liberal Arts,
Northwestern Univ., Evanston, III.
Characteristics of the achievement
motive in women
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 66:59, 63. Experimental
arousal of achievement motivation in adol-
escent girls.
MH-07084 EP MILES, R.C., Grad. Sch., Ohio State U.,
Columbus Modes of arousal and
discrimination efficiency
MH-07085 MHK RAHER, JACK, Sch. Med., Univ. Maryland,
Baltimore, Md. Emotions and
endocrinological processes
BH-07087 MSM DERKS, P.L., Col. William and Mary,
Williamsburg, Va. Human binary
choice behavior
MH-07088 MH BROWN, ROGER W., Harvard Univ., Cambridge,
Mass. The child's acquisition of grammar
J Verb Learn Verb Behav 2, (No 2) :121, Aug 63.
Control of grammar in imitation, comprehension,
and production. _
Mortogr Sod Re« Child Develop 29, (N6 1):43, 64.
The acquisition of language.
MewTTTpfTrnn^mTH^^irrvTirTangiiaoii, Mass.
Inst Techn Pub., p. 131, 64. Three processes
in the child's acquisition of syntax.
MH-07089 MSM LOCKARD, R.B., Grad. Sch., U. Washington,
Seattle
Controlled environment rearing techniques
MH-0709] MSM GLASER, KURT, Friends Psychiatric Res.,
Baltimore, Md. Preadmission service
at an institution for retardates
MH-07092 MSM SCHENDEL, L.L., Sch. Arts, Sci., Florida State
Univ., Tallahassee An evaluation of
intensive therapy for cleft palate
MH-07093 PHY BOVET, D., Ministero della Sanita, Viale Regina
Elena 299, Rome, Italy Synthesis and
pharmacological study of benzodioxane
derivatives
MH-07095 BS COHEN, BURTON, H., Lafayette Col., Easton,
Pa. Verbal information-processing
J Exp Psychoi 66:274, 62. Learning of
responses to stimulus classes and to specific
stimuli .
J Exp Psychol 65:368, 63. An investigation
of recoding in free recall .
J Exp Psychol 66:227, 63. The recall of
categorized word-lists.
1593
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MH-07100
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MH-07108
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MH-07124
MH-07125
RM-07126
MH-07129
MH-07136
MH-07138
MH-07140
EP BUCHWALD, NATHANIEL A., Univ. California
Med. Cr., Los Angeles, Cal. Behavioral
and electrical studies of basal ganglia
Physiologist 6:203, 63. Cortical spindles
evoked by stimulation of caudate nucleus and
internal capsule.
Anat Rec 148:339, 64. Pathways for "spindles1'
recorded at the contralateral cortex.
Bol Inst Estud Med Biol Mex 22:363, 64. In-
hibitory responses to basal ganglia stimula-
tion.
EEG Clin Neurophysiol 17:670, 64. Spindles
elicited by stimulation of the caudate nucleus
and internal capsule.
Nature 201, (No 49215:830, 64. Electroen-
cephalogram rhythms correlated with milk
reinforcement in cats.
MH KOCH, H.L., Sch. Social Sci., Univ. Chicago,
Illinois The social adjustment and
attitudes of young twins MH-07141
MSM SZASZ, T.S., Upstate Med. Cr., State U.
New York, Syracuse Autonomous
psychotherapy MH-07142
WSBI KIM, K.TScn". Med., Yale U., New Have'n,
Conn. Modulated aggression in families
of schizophrenics MH-07144
MSM LEVIN, H., Sch. Home Ec, Cornell U., Ithaca,
New York Language acquisition and
behavior
J Verb Learn Verb Behav 3, (No 2) :l/6, Apr 54.
The incidence of inflectional suffixes and the
classification of word forms.
MSM STEGMAN, E. J., Evansville State Hosp., Ind
Ataractic drugs and thresholds for optimal move-
ment
MSM BROWN, J.L., Grad. Sch., U. Rochester, N.Y.
Brain stimulation and motivation in birds MH-07147
PMY HENDLEY, CHARLES D., Bowman Gray Sch.
Med., Winston-Salem, NX. Drug
effects on limbic system and genital
function
CMS BURK, KENNETH W., Purdue Research Fdn.,
Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Ind. Acoustic
analysis of schizophrenic speech behavior
MSM EBENHOLTZ, S.M., Connecticut Col., New
London Serial effects of variable
inter-item intervals
MSM RANKEN, H.B., Col. Liberal Arts, Northwestern
U., Evanston, III. Symbolic representations in
problem solving
Psychol Rep 13:663, 63. Effects of name learn- Mfl-07152
ing on serial learning, position learning, and
recognition learning with random shapes.
MSM MARTIN, J.G., Ohio State Col., Cal.
Factors in verbally mediated learning
MSM DIEBOLD, A. RICHARD, Jr., Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. A
controlled analysis of contact-induced
linquistic change
MSM ERICKSON, R.L., Whittier C.,Cal.
Paired-associate stimulus and response isola-
tion
BS ROBINS, LEE N., Washington Univ.,
St. Louis, Missouri Childhood
predictors of mobility and criminality WH-07155
J Nerv Ment Dis 138, (No 1):70, Jan 64. The
lay interviewer in research.
EP LEWIS, DONALD J., Grad. Sch., Rutgers MH-07157
State Univ., New Brunswick, N.J. ECS,
retrograde amnesia and neural consolidation
Science 141, (No 3580):516, Aug 63. Retro-
grade amnesia from conditioned competing re-
sponses. MH-07158
PR SCHRIER, ALLAN M., Grad. Sch., Brown
Univ., Providence, Rhode Island
Primate research program
Laboratory Primate Newsletter. 2, (No 1-4),
63.
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of spatial S-R separation in discrimination
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Laboratory Primate Newsletter 3, (No 1-4), 64.
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punishment of toe sucking in the infant rhesus
monkey.
Am Psychol 20:21, 65. De qustibus.
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monkeys (Macaca mulatta) under varying conditions of
sucrose reinforcement.
J Exp Anal Behav 8:187, 65. A device for measuring fluid
intake by primates.
Lab Anim Care 15:262, 65. Spontaneous Proteus mirabilis
infection associated with chronic diarrhea in a rhesus monkey.
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responses, and discrimination learninq sets.
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65. Editors.
MSM LUCE, R.D., C. Arts, Sci., U.. Pennsylvania,
Phila. Recognition and detection-
Simple and composite
COM STERN, JOHN A., Sch. Med., Washington
Univ., St. Louis, Mo. Crosscorrela-
tional techniques in psychiatric
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Hybrid computer systems for the analysis
of electroencephalographs (EEG) alpha
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Am J PSychothei* 19, (No 1) :66, Jan 65. The
clinical correlates of attitudinal change during
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of a structured psychiatric interview.
ArefTGen P5ycfiTaTTlT645~, Dec 64r f-ourteen-
and six-per-second positive spikes. In psy-
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meaning of hospitalization: A comparison of
attitudes of medical and psychiatric patients.
J Psychiat Nurs p. 570, Nov-Dec 64. Charting
epileptic seizures.
BS SHACK, WILLIAM A., Univ. Col. Addis
Ababa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Institution-
alization of social control and conflict
PMY SCHAEFER, H.H., Fdn. for Creative Research,
Wilmetti, III. Interspecies comparison
of response elements
MH CAIRNS, ROBERT B., Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Indiana Univ., Bloomington, Ind.
Parameters of social reinforcement
Am Psychol 19:484, 64. Social behavior changes by cross-
species rearing.
Psychonom Sci 2:337, 65. The development of interspecies
social preferences.
Thesis, MA, J Barnhart, Indiana Univ, 65. The acquisition
of cue properties by social and nonsocial events.
Thesis, MA, DE Fleener, Indiana Univ, 66. Attachment
behavior in infants.
PR DAVIS, ROGER T., Col. Arts, Sci., State
Univ. South Dakota, Vermillion, S.D.
Perception by sub-human primates
J Exp Anal Behav VtNo 4):323, Jul 64. Labo-
ratory control of toe-sucking in a young rhesus
monkey by two kinds of punishments.
Psychonom Sci 1:107, 64. Perception by mon-
keys. II. Use of cues at a distance by young
and old monkeys.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 60:208, 65. Perception of
vertically by monkeys.
Percept Motor Skills 20:637, 65. Perception by monkeys:
I. Psychophysical judgments of brightness by human and
subhuman Ss.
EP THOMPSON, ROBERT L., Col. Phys., Surg.,
Columbia Univ., New York, N.Y. Analyses
of avoidance behavior
Am Psychol 19:510, 64. Ablation of caudate
nuclei as a test of two theories of punishment.
Am Psychol 19:520, 64. Temporal and shock
intensity parameters of free operant discrim-
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J Programmed Instruct 3, (No 6):1, 64. The
present relationship of programed instruction
to the science of learning.
Psychol Rep 15:495, 64. Differentiation of res-
ponse characteristics during multiple fixed
ratio extinction.
MH SOLOMON, PHILIP, Boston City Hosp.,
Boston, Mass. Investigation of the
post-hypnotic amnesia phenomenon
EP EHRENFREUND, DAVID, So. Illinois Univ.,
Carbondale, III. Studies in
motivation—Hunger and frustration
Psychonom Sci 1:347, 64. Perfect retention of
an instrumental response.
BS SHORT, JAMES F., Jr., Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Washington State U., Pullman, Wash.
Street corner groups and oatterns of
delinauencv
Am Catholic Soc Rev p. 13, Mar 63. Street
corner groups and patterns of delinquency: A
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Am J Sociol 68:571, Mar 63. The response of
gang leaders of status threats: An observation
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on the 'number of factors' problem in factor
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Sociol Inquiry 32:185, Spring 62. Stategy for
utilizing research dilemmas: Case from the
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Sociological Quart p. 331, Oct 62. The analy-
sis of self-descriptions by members of delin-
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MH ZABARENKO, LUCY, Staunton Clinic,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Evaluation of psychiatric
courses for physicians
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medical education— a tentative tool.
BS TORREY, JANE W., Connecticut Col., New
London, Conn. Experimental studies
on the learning of language
EP LAWSON, R., Ohio State U. Res. Fdn.,
Columbus A study of generalized
reinforcement
EP ANTONITIS, JOSEPH J., Col. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Maine, Orono, Maine Reinforcing effects
of reflected vocalizations
BS ELLIOTT, DELBERT S., San Diego State Col.
Fdn., San Diego, California Delinquency,
dropout and social milieu of the school
MSM PHILLIPS, J.S., Sch. Med., U. Oregon, Portland
Comparability of film and live interview
behavior
MSM FRY, C.L., Jr., Col. Arts, Sci., U. Virginia,
Charlottesville Effects of training
communication skills to children
PET JENKINS, GLENN L., Sch. Phar., Purdue Univ.,
West Lafayette, Ind. Chemobiomorphology
of monoamine oxidase inhibitors
Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry. Academic
Press, New York, 2:119, 63.
BS LEWIT, DAVID W., Sch. Arts, Sci., Grad.,
Univ. Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass.
Role relations and conformity
EP BROZEK, JOSEF, Grad. Sch., Lehigh Univ.,
Bethlehem, Pa. Disruptive effects
of flickering illumination
J Psychol 59:243, 65. Brightness enhancement
and hue: I. The effect of Munsell hue targets.
J Psychol 59:251, 65. Brightness enhancement
and hue: II. Hue shift as a function of steady
and intermittent photic stimulation.
Percept Motor Skills 19:752, 64. Depth discrim-
ination for intermittent stimuli.
Program 35th Ann Mtg Eastern Psychol Assn
p. 11, Apr 64. Perceptual effects of sub-
fusional flicker.
PMY LEE, J.C., Chicago Med. Sch., Illinois
Controlled double blind study of analgesic
effects of LSD
BS WEINSTEIN, EUGENE, Grad. Sch., Vanderbilt
Univ., Nashville, Tenn. Altercasting
and interpersonal control
MH McGEE, R.K., Grad. Sch., U. Chattanooga,
Tenn. The locus of control factor in
schizophrenia
PMY ASTON, RAY, Sch. Med., Wayne State Univ.,
Detroit Mich. Emotional specificity
of depressant druQS
MH NORMAN, WARREN T., Col. Lit., Sci., Arts,
Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Taxonomy of personality attributes
J Appl Psychol 49:348, 65. Double-split cross-validation:
An extension of Mosier's design, two undesirable alter-
natives, and some enigmatic results.
Psychometrika 30:481, 65. Matching components of self-
report and peer-nominations personality measures.
EP KORNBLUM, SYLVAN, Sch. Med., Univ. Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Mich. Studies of sensory-motor
anticipation in choice reaction time
Psychonom Sci 2:55, 65. Response competition
and/or inhibition in two-choice reaction time.
MSM SHEERIN, Sister M.T., Regis Col., Weston, Mass.
Assessment of the personalities of sister
teachers
EP GARDNER, B.T., Liberal Arts Col., Tufts U.,
Medford, Mass. Feeding behavior of
salticid spiders during satiation
HUE FIERRO-BENITEZ, R., Escuela Politecnica
Nacional, Quito, Ecuador Iodine nutrition,
endemic goiter and endemic cretinism
MH-07207 MH HENDIN, H., American-Scandinavian Fdn.,
NYC Suicide in Scandinavia
MH-072T0 MSM STOKELY, P.S., Sch. Liberal Arts, C.
Steubenville, Ohio A study of
chlorpromazine-treated olanaria. Duqesia
Ohio J Sci 63, (No 6):290, Nov 63. Observa-
tions on the behavior and reconstitution of
chlorpromazine-treated planaria (Dugesia
tigrina).
MH-07212 MSM DEMBER, W.N. , Grad. Sch., Univ. Cincinnati,
Ohie Cognitive dissonance and
perceptual distortion
MH-07214" MSM SHAW, C.R., Sch. Med., Hawthorn O.,
Northville, Michigan Enzyme studies
of human cell cultures
MH-07215 MH AMBROSE, J.A., Tavistock Inst. Human Relations,
London, England The nature of distress
reactions in infancy
MH-07217 EP BROWNSTEIN, AARON J., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, Fla.
Effect of concurrent punishment and
reinforcement
MM-07219 PMY SCHENKER, VICTOR J., Downstate Med. Cr.,
State Univ. New York, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Effects of ethanol on amine metabolism
In alcoholism
MH-07220 MH SCHWARTZ, FRED, Austen Rlggs Cr.,
Stockbridge, Mass. Transition from
perception to learning
MH-07223 EP THOMPSON, WILLIAM D., Grad. Sch., Baylor
Univ., Waco, Texas Studies in the
behavioral effects of UHF radio fields
MH-07226 MH LEVIN, HARRY, Col. Home Economics,
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. Cognitive
development in children
J Educ Psychol 55, (No 45:181, 64. Writing as
pretraining for association learning.
J Exp Psychcl 67:173, 64. Comparison of mean-1
ingfulness and pronunciability as grouping
principles in the perception and retention of
verbal material.
J Verb Learn Verb Behav 2:142, 63. A study
in the development of grapheme-phoneme cor-
respondence.
J Verb Learn Verb Behav 3, (No 25:176, 64. Tht
incidence of inflectional suffixes and the clasJ
sification of word forms.
Basic Cognitive Processes in Children, Monogr
Soc Res Child Dev 28:2, 63. Development of
perception: Discrimination of depth compared
with discrimination of graphic symbols.
Child Psychology, p. 144, 63. Perceptual
development, Ch in NSSE Yearbook.
MH-07227 EP PATTON, ROBERT A., Sch. Natural Sci., Univ.
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. Comparative
effects of drugs on animal behavior
MH-07228 MH PANDE, S.K., Sch. Med., Johns Hopkins U.,
Baltimore, Md. Measurement of therapist-
patient influence
Mff-0723<5 PET COCHIN", JOSEPH, Sch. Med., Boston Univ.,
Boston, Mass. Factors in tolerance to the
narcotic analgesics
Fed Proc 23:283, 64. Evidence of tolerance to
morphine in the mouse after injection of serum
from morphine-tolerant rabbits.
J Pharmacol Exp Thef 145, (No 15:1, Jul 64.
Development and loss pf tolerance to morphine
in the rat after single and multiple injections.
Pharmacologist 6:188, 64. Studies on enzymes
N-demethylating narcotic drugs.
MH-07235 BS ROSSI, A.S., Grad. Sch., Univ. Chicago,
Illinois Solidarity among kinsmen in
the urban middle class
MH-07236 PMY SIMPSON, GEORGE M., Research Fdn. Mental
Hygiene, Orangeburg, N.Y. Serum and
cerebrospinal fluid proteins in schizophrenia
MH-07237 EP JENSEN, G.D., Grad. Sch., DePaul U„ Chicago,
Illinois Comparison of bar pressing in rats
and children
MH-07239 PMY APPEL, JAMES B., Sch. Med., Yale Univ.,
New Haven, Conn. Drugs and escape
behavior
Science 141, (No 35805:528, Aug 63. Pun-
ishment and shock intensity.
Arch Gen Psychiat 10:71, 64. Analysis of aversively
motivated behavior.
J Exp Anal Behav 7:166, 64.
Proc Am Assn Advance Sci, Cleveland, 63. The control of
behavior by punishment.
Proc Am Psychol Assn Ann Mtg, Philadelphia, 63.
Punishment and "recovery?"
Psychol Rep 16:721, 65. Punishment: Effects of shock
intensity on response suppression.
MH-07240 PMY RIEBER, MORTON, Col. Med., Baylor Univ.,
Houston, Texas Activity level and
behavior pathplogy in children
Psychonom Sci 3:325, 65. The effect of music on the
activity level of children.
MH-07243 PMY FELDSTEIN, AARON, Worcester Fdn.
Exptl. Biology, Shrewsbury, Mass.
Biogenic amines, biogenic aldehydes
and alcohol
MH-07249 SRC FINK, MAX, Psychiatric Res. Fdn. Missouri,
St. Louis, Mo. EEC and human
Dsvchooharmacoloov
MH-07253 EP KARLIN, LAWRENCE, Grad. Sch., New York
Univ., New York, N.Y. The use of
reaction time in the study of readiness
MH-T57265 EP TAPP, JACK T., Grad. Sch., Vanderbilt
Univ., Nashville, Tenn. Spreading
cortical depression and learning
MH-07268 MH BLOCH, DONALD A., Jewish Board of
Guardians, New York, N.Y. Psycho-
social replication in residential treatment
MH-07269 PMY CICALA, GEORGE A., Univ. Delaware, Newark,
Delaware Experiments in developmental
psychopharmacology
MH-07271 PET SPIRTES, MORRIS A., Hahnemann Med. Col.
Philadephia, Pa. Chlorpromazine
effects on erythrocytes
Biochem Pharmacol 12:47, 63. Effects of
chlorpromazine on biological membranes.
II. Chlorpromazine-induced changes in human
erythrocytes.
Biochem Pharmacol 12:1225, 63. Further
effects of chlorpromazine on the human erythro-
cyte membrane.
Clin Chim Acta 8:641, 63 . A rapid and simple
method for the determination of intracellular
sodium and potassium in mammalian erythrocytes.
MH-07273 MH LIEBERMAN, M.A./U. Chicago, Illinois
Adaptation and survival under stress in
the aged
MH-07274 MH ORR, DAVID B., American Inst. Res.,
Washington, D.C. Early identification
of behavior prpblems
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PMY NORTON, STATA, Univ. Kansas Med. Cr.,
Kansas City,Kans. Pharmacological
studies of EEG suppression
Fed Proc 22:392, 63. Effects of hypotension
on evoked potentials in the cat visual cortex.
Pharmacologist 5:240, 63. Drug effects on
behavior of the rat under chronic isolation.
Pharmacologist, fall, 64. Comparison of d-
amphetamine and chlorpromazine behavior
and cortical potentials in the cat.
Pharmacologist, fall, 64. Correlation of behavidr
and evoked fast and slow cortical potentials
in the cat.
Pharmacologist, fall, 64. Effect of d-amphet-
amine on behavioral responses and cortical
slow potentials in rats.
Psychopharmacologia 6:151, 64. Measurement
of behavior of rats under isolation and obser-
vations on preliminary drug effects.
PMY HUNT, HOWARD F., New York State
Psychiatric Inst., New York, N.Y.
Basic mechanisms of drug action on
animal behavior
Biochem Pharmacol 11:859, 62. A demonstra-
tion of a fall in brain serotonin following cen-
tral nervous system lesions in the rat.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 57:65, 64. Effects of!
some rhinencephalic lesions on retention of
conditioned avoidance behavior in cats.
J Pharm Exp Ther 140:103, 63. The effect of
unilateral and bilateral medial forebrain bundle
lesions on brain serotonin.
Proc 3rd World Congr Psychiat 3:209, 63. Im-
plications of psychiatry for some research in
psychology.
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Am J Psychlat 122:329, Sep 65. Estrogen treatment of
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Psychoanalytic theory
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Biogenesis of the alkaloids
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MH WENAR, CHARLES. Hosp. of Univ. of
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Methodological variables in selective
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PMY BOYD, EUGENE S., Sch. Med., Dent., Univ.
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modifying chlorpromazine hyperthermia in young
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MH CHAPMAN, LOREN J., Sch. Lib. Arts, Sci.,
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III. Studies of illusory correlation
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Durham, N.C. Isolation, perceptual
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BS RASHKIS, HAROLD A., Eastern Pennsylvania
Psy. Inst., Philadelphia, Pa. Course
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MH KLEIN, MALCOLM W., Youth Studies Cr., Univ.
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The nature and roles of female delinquent
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MH ROSENBERG, BENJAMIN G., Bowling Green
State Univ., Bowling Green, Ohio
Sibling associations and interactive
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ordinal position and sibling sex status to cog-
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EP OBRIST, PAUL A., Sch. Med., Univ. North
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uncontrolled respiration on the conditioned heart rate
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rate during conditioning in dogs: Relationship to respiration
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mechanisms of hallucination
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effects of imipramine and phenothiazines: Implications for
a psychiatric pathogenetic theory and theory of drug action.
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SIMKINS, LAWRENCE, Sch. Arts, Sci., Florida
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Family stress and child behavior
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Reaction of mothers to literature on child
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PATTERSON, GERALD R., Univ. Oregon, Eugene,
Oregon Determinants of responsiveness
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some assumptions and characteristics of a pro-
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Current Research in Behavior Modification,
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Responsiveness to social stimuli.
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assumptions and characteristics of a procedure for
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dispensers of aversive stimuli.
MH-08016 EP MILES, RAYMOND C, Col. Educ, Ohio State
Univ., Columbus, Ohio Behavior following
rearing in a random environment
MH-08018 MH RABiNER, EDWIN L., The Gralnick Fdn.,
Port Chester, N.Y. Disruptive
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MH-08020 MH REED, JAMES C, Wayne State Univ., Detroit,
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disability
MH-08027 PMY SICE, JEAN, Chicago Med. Sch., Chicago, III.
Pharmacology of aliphatic and alicyclic
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"Anal biochem fl, (no i;:2u, May"64: Determma-
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MH-08032 PMY ROSENZWEIG, MARK R., Grad. Sch., Univ.
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MH-08033 EP GRICE, G. ROBERT, Col. Liberal Arts, Sci.,
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Psychol Rev 71:247, 64. Stimulus intensity
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Providence, R.I. Discrimination learning
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Cultural factors in gambling
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Chicago, III. Ethnic use of micro-space
in interpersonal encounters
KESSLER, JANE W., Western Reserve Univ.,
Cleveland, Ohio Perceptual rewards in
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repetition, variation, and randomness in per-
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Harvard Educ Rev 35:18, 65. A psychologist's
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discovery in teaching and learning.
Playtest, Instr Manual, Ment Develop Cent Libr,
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of colleae studenK
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Behavioral study of mentally retarded
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ADAMS, E.W., U. California, Berkeley
Scales of measurement and uses of statistics
LEHMANN, HEINZ E., Verdun Protestant
Hosp., Verdun, Quebec, Canada
Psychoactive drugs in the aged
I rimipramine. a New Anti-Depressant La
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effects of contour on simultaneous brightness
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Visual Perception. Macmillan Co, New York, 65.
MH NEUGARTEN, BERNICE L., Univ. Chicago,
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adaptation in middle age
STAMM, JOHN S., Queens Col., Flushing, N.Y.
Function of frontal lobes in response
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MH SMITH, CHARLES P., Princeton Univ.,
Princeton, N.J. Child training and
motivational development
EP PEASTREL, AUGUST L., Sch. Liberal Arts,
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park,
Pa. Semantic and phonetic determinant of
generalization
BS LEFTON, MARK, Col. Arts, Sec., Western
Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio Tech-
nological unemployment and potential
deviancv
MSM HAWKER, J.R., Col. Liberal Arts, Washburn U.,
Topeka, Kansas Verbal learning in relation
In nrnni-ammpH instruction
EP REYNOLDS, GEORGE S., Grad. Sch., U. Chicago,
Chicago, III. Effects of cortical
lesions on timing and counting
EP BURKE, C.J., California State Col. at
Hayward, Hayward, Cal. Mathematical
and experimental studies of learning
J Math Psychol 2:53, 65. A paired comparison
of oair comparisons.
PR MENZEL, EMIL W., Jr., Yerkes Regional
Primate Res. Cr., Emory Univ., Orange
Park, Fla. Responsiveness of primates
Percept Motor Skills 20:581, 65. Effects of size
and shape of aperture upon visual exploration
by rheusus monkeys.
Psychol Forsch 27:337, 64T "Patterns "ofTeSpon-
siveness in chimpanzees reared through infancy
under conditions of environmental restriction.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 59:231, 65. Primate selection of
food by sizes: Visible versus invisible rewards.
Percept Motor Skills 20:581, 65. Effects of aperture size
and shape upon visual exploration in rhesus monkeys.
Percept Motor Skills 20:1229, 65. Food selection by
rhesus monkeys: Size constancy.
COM MILLER, GEORGE A., Cr. Cognitive
Studies, Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass.
Computer-instrumented studies of cognitive
processes
Am Psychol 20, (No 1):15, 65. Some preliminaries
to osvcholinauistics.
EP GORDON, NORMAN B., Grad. Sch., Yeshiva Univ.,
N.Y.C. Sensory interaction and motor
learning
PMY KIMBLE, GREGORY A., Grad. Sch., Duke Univ.,
Durham, N.C. Parametric studies of
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J Exp Psychol 71:159, 66. Improvement in recall on
unremforced recall trials.
J Verb Learn Verb Behav 4:341, 65. Extinction of R-S
associations and performance on recall trials without
informative feedback.
MH THASS-THIENEMANN, THEODORE, Judge Baker
Guidance Cr., Boston, Mass. Psycho-
linguistic approaches in child psychiatry
Top Probl Psychother 4:37, 63. Psychotherapy
and psvcholinquistics.
PMY SCHOENFELD, WILLIAM N., Columbia Univ.,
New York, N.Y. Experimental
studies of long-term stress
PMY TRUITT, EDWARD B., Jr., Sch. Med., Univ.
Maryland, Baltimore, Md. General
pharmacology of nutmeg and derivatives
SRC KURLAND, ALBERT A., Spring Grove State Hosp.,
Baltimore, Md. Psychotropic drug
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Curr Ther Res 6, (No 10):626, Oct 64. Drug
combinations in the treatment of newly admit-
ted, acutely ill psychiatric patients: Prelim-
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Dis Nerv Syst 24:739, 63. Combined psycho-
tropic drug therapy.
EP BERNARD, E.E., Sch. Agri., N. C. St. Col. of
Agric, Engr., Raleigh, North Carolina Limbic
system mediation of taste perference
BS WEINREICH, URIEL, Grad. Sch., Columbia Univ.,
N.Y.C. Geographic differentiation in
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Word 21:154, 65. Book review: A linguistic atlas of
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The Field of Yiddish ,Vol 3, 66
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The Field of Yiddish, Vol 3, 66
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The Field of Yiddish,Vol 3, 66
Yiddish noun pnrase, microfi
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Problems in the preparatipn of introductory population and
settlement maps for the language and culture atlas of
Ashkenazic Jewry.
The Field of Yiddish,Vol 3, 66. Results of atlas investi-
gations among Jews of Germany.
The Field of Yiddish, Vol 3, 66. Stress contrasts in the
Slavic component of Yiddish.
The Field of Yiddish,Vol 3, 66. Yiddish in the Ukraine:
Isoglosses and historical inferences.
For Max Weinreich on His Seventieth Birthday, The Hague
93, 64. Channels of systematic extinction in Yiddish
dialects.
The gap between written
The geographic makeup of
The morphology of the
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Problems in the preparation
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245, 64. Western traits in transcarpathian Yiddish.
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55^ Language geography as an aid to historical research.
The Yiddish Language in Northern Poland: Its Geography and
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MH-08108 MH KAUFMAN, MELVIN E., Sch. Med., Univ.
Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Behavior
of institutionalized mental defectives
MH-08111 PMY RAY, OAKLEY S., Vet. Administration Hosp.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Tranquilizer effects on
experimental anxiety
Life Sci 4:823, 65. Behavioral effects of L-alpha
methvl doDa.
Life Sci 4:1185, 65. Effects of L-alpha methyl
doDa on discrete trial behavior.
Proc Am Psychol Assn Ann Mtg, Jul 65. A
study of stimulus complexity and alternation
behavior in the auditory mode with the white rat.
Am J Physiol 210:6, 66. Drug alteration of autonomic
function and electroconvulsive shock mortality in rats.
Fed Proc Vol 24, 65. Behavioral effects of L-alpha methyl
dopa.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 62:1, 66. Development of Sidman
avoidance responding under three R-S, S-S intervals.
MH-08112 EP HAVENS, LESTON L., Mass. Mental Health Cr.,
Boston, Mass. Studies in visual word
perception
Percept Motor Skills 19:75, 64. Structural fea-
tures of competitive response.
Psychonom Sci 2:153, 65. Stimulus frequency:
Determinant of perception or response''
MH-08116 PR HILL, CHARLES W., Columbian Col., George
Washington Univ., Washington, D.C.
Transfer effects of response complexity
in monkeys
MH-08118 PMY JACOBS, MARTIN A., Sch. Med., Boston Univ.,
Boston, Mass. The psychosomatic
etiology of allergic disorders
MH-08119 EP WAUGH, NANCY C, Sch. Med., Harvard
Univ., Cambridge, Mass. Short and long-
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Psychol Rev 72:89, 65. Primary memory.
MH-08123 EP CHURCH, RUSSELL M., Grad. Sch., Brown
Univ., Providence, R.I. Characteristics
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Proc Eastern Psychol Assn Mtg, Apr 66. The effect of
punishment on resistance to extinction.
Proc Eastern Psychol Assn Mtg, Apr 66. Differences
between punishment and CER in response suppression.
Proc Eastern Psychol Assn Mtg, Apr 66. Modification of
the suppressive effect of punishment by prior exposure
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Proc Psychonom Soc Ann Mtg, Chicago, Oct 65. Response
suppression as a function of the intensity and duration of
a punishment.
Psychonom Sci 5:23, 66. Response suppression as a
function of the schedule of punishment.
Thesis, PhD, D S Camp, Brown Univ, 65. Response
suppression as a function of punishment intensity and
response punishment contiguity.
Thesis, MA, G A Raymond, Brown Univ, 65. Effects of
delay of punishment in a free-responding situation.
Thesis, MA, R B Beauchamp, Brown Univ, 66. A comparison
of the degree of suppression following either a discriminative
punishment treatment or a conditioned emotional response
treatment.
MH-08124 MH CROWDER, THORA H., Col. Liberal Arts, Univ.
Mississippi, University, Miss. Analysis of
social operants in young children
MH-08125 EP COOK, JOHN 0., North Carolina State Col.,
Raleigh, N.C. Psychophysiological
studies of choice of delay
MH-08126 PMY BROWN, BARBARA B., California Col. Med.,
Los Angeles, Cal . Theta wave conduction and
behavior
MH-08127 MSM SIMPSON, GEORGE E., Oberlin Col., Oberlin,
Ohio Popular health practices in
underdeveloped countries
MH-08128 MSM SLATER, P. E., Brandeis U.,Waltham, Mass.
Sex antagonism and narcissism — A cross-
cultural study
MH-08129 MSM GOLDSCHMIDT, LE0NTINE, Re?. Fdn. for Mental
Hygiene, Inc., N.Y.C. Drug senstivity
in mental patients
MH-08130 MC COAD, P., Chapman Col., Orange, California
A nuclear modification of phenothiazine
MH-08134 BS TRYON, ROBERT C, Col. Letters, Sci.,
Univ. California, Berkeley, Cal.
Biosocial bases of individual and
orouo differences
Users' Manual, PUBCAP, (No 1):326, Feb 64.
BC TRY computer system of cluster and factor
analysis.
Multivar Behav Res 1:95, 66. The BC TRY computer system
of cluster and factor analysis.
Users' Manual of the BC TRY System of Cluster and Factor
Analysis, Jul 65.
MH-08135 MH CLAUSEN, JOHN A., Univ. California, Berkeley,
Cal. The Berkeley growth study--
Patterns of development
Child Psychology, Nat Soc Study Educ, Chicago,
Ch2:62, 63. Sociological correlates of
child behavior.
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MH LITTLE, KENNETH B., Grad. Col., Univ. Denver,
Denver, Colo. Physical space in inter-
Dersonal relations
BS MUSGRAVE, BARBARA S., Smith Col.,
Northampton, Mass. Compound stimuli
in verbal learning and behavior
BS CURTIS, RICHARD F., Yale Univ., New Haven,
Conn. Flexibility in community status
systems
MH COLLINS, MARY E., Postgraduate Cr., Psycho-
therapy, New York, N.Y. Dissimulation
factors in attitude measurement
MH RORER, LEONARD G., Oregon Research Inst.,
Eugene, Oregon Learning clinical
inference
BS ROBERTS, JOHN M., Col. Arts, Sci., Cornell
Univ.. Ithaca, N.Y. Models in culture
El Palacio 72, (No 2):17, 65. Pattern and competence: A
consideration of tick tack toe.
BS BOTKIN, PATRICIA T., Col. Ed, Univ.
Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. Development
of role taking and communication skills
MH MORROW, WILLIAM R., State Hosp., Fulton, Mo.
Mental -patient resources and prognosis
VIS KAPLAN, IRA T., New York Univ. Med. Cr.,
N.Y.C. Ocular movement during visual
form perception
J Exp Psychol 71:488, 66. Visual search and immediate
memory.
J Psvchol 62:241. 66. Distribution of anagram solution time.
Percept Motor Skills, 21:293, 65. Scanning for multiple
targets .
MSM DAVIS, W.W., Sch. Phar., Univ. Oklahoma,
Norman Pharmacology of avian broody behavior
MSM HEIMSTRA, NORMAN W., Grad. Sch., Univ. South
Dakota, Vermillion, S. Dak. Effects of
early drug treatment on adult behavior
MSM SCHEANS, D.J., Col. Arts, Sci., U. Vermont,
Burlington Kinship configurations in a
Filioino barrio
Ethnology 3, CNo 4):364, Oct 64. Kith-centered
action groups in an llokano Barrio.
MSM ICKEN SAFA, H., Youth Development fi .,
Syracuse U., N.Y. Family structure ana
oublic housing in Puerto Rico
COM SAKODA, JAMES M., Brown Univ., Providence,
R.I. Computer programming for
behavioral sciences
Behav Sci 10:182, 64. Book review of DYSTAL
manual.
CompuFer Methods in the Anafysls oTLarqe-
Scale Social Systems. Joint Cent Urban
Stud, Cambridge, Mass, 65. A general com-
puter language for the social sciences.
MHP LEIGHTON, ALEXANDER H., Col. Med.,
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. Psychiatric
disorder and sociocultural environment
Sci Am 212, (No 5) , May 65. Poverty and
social chanae.
Approaches to Cross-Cultural Psychiatry,
Cornell Univ Press. New York. 65.
Magic. Faith and Healing, Free Press, Glencoe,
NY, 64. Psychotherapeutic aspects of
shamanism of St. Lawrence Island, Alaska.
EP NEWTON, D.G., State Univ. New York, Upstate
Med. Cr., Syracuse Infantile stimulation and
resistance to fatigue
PMY DEMENT, WILLIAM C, Sch. Med., Stanford Univ.,
Palo Alto, Cal. The nature and function
of sleep
Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 17:443, 64.
Does rapid eye movement sleep have a function?
Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 17:608, 64.
A polygraphic study of the narcoleptic sleep
attack.
Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 17:611, 64.
A sleep EEG-rapid eye movement cycle in
newborn infants associated with specific
ohvsioloaical variations.
Exp Neurol 12:1, 65. Middle ear muscle activity
in cats during sleeo.
Proc Assn Psychophysiol Stud Sleep, 5th Ann
Mtg, Washingtun, DC, Mar 65. CSF transfer
from REM deprived cats to non-deprived recipients.
Proc Assn Psychophysiol Stud Sleep, 5th Ann
Mtg, Washington, DC, Mar 65. The persistence
of the REM deprivation effect.
Proc Assn Psychophysiol Stud Sleep, 5th Ann
Mtg, Washington, DC, Mar 65. Sleep therapy—
An exhausting review.
Proc Assn Psychophysipl Stud Sleep, 5th Ann
Mtg, Washington, DC, Mar 65. REM sleep
in cats on varied sleep-wakefulness schedules.
Aspects Anatomo-Fonctionnels de la Physiologie
du Sommeil, Editions du Cent Nat Rech Sci.
Lyon, France, 65. Studies on the function of
rapid eye movement (paradoxical) sleep in
human subiects.
their nature.
New Directions in Psychology II, Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, New York 6b. An essay of
dreams: The role of physiology in understanding
Am J Psychiat 122:404, 65. Recent studies on the
biological role of rapid eye movement sleep.
Int J Psychiat 2:42, 66. The nature and function of the
D-state. Discussion.
J Nerv Ment Dis 140:119, 65. The influence of the
laboratory situation on the dreams of the experimental
subject.
Mod Med, p. 185, 65. Dreaming: A biologic state.
Neurology 16:13, 66. The nature of the narcoleptic sleep
attack.
Psychosom Med 5:415, 65. Electroencephalographic and
autonomic activity during and after prolonged sleep depri-
vation.
Science 150:1318, 65. Sleep: Changes in threshold to
electroconvulsive shock in rats after deprivation of
"paradoxical" phase.
Science 152:604, 66. The ontogenetic development of the
sleep-dream cycle in the human.
Stress and Adaptation, Forest Hospital Lecture Series,
p. 61, 65. REM sleep and the effect of its deprivation.
The Dream and Human Societies, Univ California Press,
Los Angeles, 66. The psychophysiology of dreaming.
The Psychopathoiogy of Perception, Grune & Stratton,
New York, p. 247.. 65. Perception during sleep.
MH-08187 PET BAN, YOSHIC, Sch. Med., Hokkaido Univ.,
Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan Chemical
studies on indole alkaloids
Chem Industry, p. 473, 65. Fischer indole syn-
thesis and ethylation of 2,3-disubstiluted in-
doles with polyphosphate esters.
Chem Industry (London) p. 710, 64. Direct
amination of 3-ethylpyridine.
Chem Pharm Bull Jan 12:773, 64. Polyphosphate
esters as synthetic reagent. I. Synthesis of
2-substituted benzimidazoles.
Tetrahedron Letters (No 35):2419, 64. Bischler-
napieralski reaction by means of polyphosphate
esters and synthesis of 5H-2-benzazepine
derivatives.
Tetrahedron Lett (No 27):2261, 65. Total syn-
thesis of (*■) -asoidoSDerm'ie.
Chem Ind p473, 65. Fischer indole syntnesis and ethylation
of 2,3-disubstituted indoles with polyphosphate esters.
Chem Pharm Bull Tokyo 13:1073, 65. Studies on the
structures of some indolocholestanes.
Tetrahedron Lett 27:2261, 65. Total synthesis of W-aspido-
spermine.
MH-08193 BEH DALTON, WILLIAM G„ Univ. Manchester,
Manchester, England Structural
nrnrpss in a Bedouin trihe
MH-08194 BEH SCHNEIDER. DAVID M., Univ. Chicago,
Chicago, III. Marriage ritual influence
on social structure
MH-08195 MSM BENINGTON, FREDERICK, Univ. Alabama Med.
Cr., Birmingham, Ala. Neurophysio-
logical action of gymnemates
MH-08197 MSM MINTZ, D.E., City Col. New York, N.Y.C.
The discriminative prpperties of
response
MH-08198 MSM LARDXUEE, T.K., Dartmouth Col., Hanover, N.H.
Learninq in mongoloid hamsters
MH-08199 BS WERNER, 0., Col. Arts, Sci., Indiana U.,
Bloomington Fieldwork for a Navaho
ethnomedical domain dictionary
MH-08203 MSM FOSHEE, DONALD P., Univ. Mississippi Med.
Cr., Jackson, Miss. Electrophysiological
correlates of self-stimulation
MH-08207 MSM MAIER, R.A., Grad. Sch., Loyola Univ.,
Chicago, III. Reaction to negative
atmospheric ions after stress
MH-08209 MSM NAZZARO. J.R., Mary Washington Col.,
Fredericksburg, Va. Anchoring in
audi torydi mens ions
MH-08212 MSM MICHEL, ANDREE, Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France
Urban family structure and mental health
MH-08214 MSM KENYON, G.S., Sch. Education, Univ. Wisconsin,
Madison Structure of attitudes toward physical
activity
Proc Nat Conv Am Assn Health, Phys Educ and
Recreation, Washington, D.C, May 64. A
multidimensional model for the characteriza-
tion and determination of values held for
physical activity.
Proc Sympos Role of Physical Activity in the
Integrated Development of Children, Purdue
Univ, Jun 64. The contribution of physical
activity to social development.
MH-08216 MSM POLLARD", JOHN C", Sch. Med., Univ. Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Mich. The effects of LSD-25
on tests of creativitv and tolerance to rearession
MH-08217 MSM LANSING, ROBERT W., Col. Liberal Arts,
Univ. Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. Psychological
and EEG changes in chronic pulmonary disease
MH-08219 MSM BEACH, F.A., Col. Letters, Sci., U. California,
Berkeley The limbic system and behavior
in the skunk
MH-08221 MSM SINGER, PHILIP, Albany Med. Col. Union
Univ., Albany, N.Y. A pilot study in
ethnoosvehiatrv in British Guiana
MH-08223 MSM HAKES, D.T., Col. Arts, Sci., U. Texas,
Austin The assessment of nonsense
syllable similarity
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MSM WHITE, R.A., Saint Louis Univ., Mo.
Factors in urban adjustment of Dakota
Indians
MSM GOODMAM, L., Mental Retardation Clinic, New
York, N.Y. Reactions of Puerto-Rican
families to mental retardation
J Verb Learn Verb Behav 1:100, 62. Some auto-
nomic correlates of serial learnina.
Science 139:227, Jan 63. Skin resistance levels
and aalvanic skin resoonse.
MSM SIMMEL, M.L., Brandeis U., Waltham, Mass.
Postural phantoms in doqs
MSM STACHNIK, T., Illinois Wesleyan U., Bloomington,
III. Fixed-ratio avoidance reinforcement
J Exp Anal Behav 7, (No 11:123, Jan 64. Dual-
purpose relay timer.
Science 143, (No 36091:971, Feb 64. Behavior:
Persistence of shock-induced aggression.
MSM JOHNSON, R.C., Col. Arts, Sci., U. Hawaii,
Honolulu, Hawaii Latency, association
value, and verbal learning
J Psychol 53:301, 64. Mean associative latencies
of 200 CVC trigrams.
JVerBTeaTrT VertTBeri iav 3, (No 15:77, Feb 64.
Latency and association value as predictors
of rate of verbal learning.
PMY BECK, LLOYD H., Ypsilanti State Hosp.,
YpsManti, Mich. Visual functions
in the schizophrenic
MH MAHLER, MARGARET S., Masters Children's
Center, New York, N.Y. Study of normal
separation-individuation
Psychoanal Stud Child 18:307, 63. Thoughts
about development and individuation.
Psychoanal Stud Child 18:325, 63. Studies
of the sepaiation-individuation phase.
Psychoanal Quart 34, (No 4), Oct 65. Mother-
child interaction in the separation-individua-
tion phase.
J Am Acad Child Psychiat 4, (No 4), Oct 65. On early
infantile psychosis: The symbiotic and autistic syndromes.
SRC SIMPSON, GEORGE M., Rockland State Hosp.,
Orangeburg, N.Y. A drug screening
program for drug resistant patients
Clin Pharm Ther 5, (No 31:310, May-Jun 64.
Cutaneous and endocrine effects of a new bu-
tyroohenone.
Psychopharmacologia 5:306, 64. The clinical
evaluation of a new butyrophenone (WY-3457)..
Am J Psychiat 121, (No 8):784, Feb 65. Studies
on a second long-acting fluphenazine.
MSM YOUTZ, R.P., Barnard Col., Columbia Univ.,
N.Y.C. Aphotic digital color sense
(ADCS). parameter search
MSM FOSTER, D., Virginia Military Inst.,
Lexington Odors in series and
parallel
MHK BOTWINICK, JACK, Duke Univ. Med. Cr.,
Durham, N.C. Psychological aspects
of r.ging
BS PAYSON, HENRY E., Dartmouth Med. Sch.,
Hanover, N.H. Psychiatric illness
among medical inpatients
MSM RODMAN, H., The Merrill-Palmer Inst.,
Detroit, Mich. Lower-class
familv organization
MSM CHAMBLISS, W.J., Sch. Arts, Sci.,
U. Washington, Seattle The effects
of interaction
MSM WOLOWITZ, HOWARD M., Grad. Sch., Univ.
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Family
power structure and male paranoids' sex
identity
MSM GOTTLIEB, GILBERT, Dorothea Dix Hosp.,
Raleigh, N.C. Auditory development
of the human neonate
Am Psychol 19:504, 64. A relationship between
non-nutritive sucking and cyclic heart rate in
human infants: Preliminary findings.
MSM HOOD, W.R., Chatham College, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Group and intergroup in the Anglo-Latin sub-
culture
MSM WELCH, B.L., Col. William & Mary, Williamsburg,
Va. Effects of population density on catechol
amine metabolism
Proc 16th Int Congr Zool, Washington, 1:269,
Aug 63. Psychophysiological response to the
level of environmental stimulation.
Proc Sympos Medical Aspects of Stress in the
Military Climate, Walter Reed Army Inst Med
Res, Washington, Apr 64. Psychophysiolo-
gical response to the mean level of environmen-
tal stimulation: A theory of environmental in-
tegration.
Progr Brain Res 8:201, 64." Ah~ effect Of aggre-
gation upon the metabolism of dopamine-1-JH.
Science 146, (No 36401:49, Oct 64. Book Re-
view: Physiological mammalogy.
Progress in Brain Research, Biogenic Amines,
Elsevier Pub Co, Amsterdam, B:iflJJ., 64. An
effect of aggregation upon the metabolism of
dopamine-l-H3.
MSM CANCIAN, F.A., Harard Univ., Cambridge, Mass.
Economics and prestige in a Maya community
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MSM ERIKSEN, CHARLES W., Sch. Liberal
Arts, Sci., Univ. Illinois, Urban.i,
III. Behavioral and emotional re-
education
j Personality 32, (No 31 :480, Sep 64. Effects
o' test anxiety on "real-life" examinations.
LANG, G.O., Graduate Sch. Arts, Sci., Catholic
U., Washington, D.C. Cultural change--
A model for the Utes and Basukuma
RICHARDSON, HAROLD, San Jose State Col.,
San Jose, Cal. A comparison of delinquents
with their siblings
CHICKERING, ARTHUR W., Goddard Col.,
Plainfield, Vt. Personality and
interpersonal attraction
WOLFE, ALVIN W., Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Washington Univ., St. Louis, Missouri
Social slructural bases of art
THOMPSON, CHARLES P., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming Sensory
preconditioning
ZIMET, CARL N., Sch. Med., Univ. Colorado,
Denver, Colo. Character structure
and dyadic group interaction
Int J Group Psychother 14(No 4) :500, Oct 64.
Ego identity and group interaction: A pre-
liminary report.
MSM PARE, W.P., Col. Arts, Sci., Boston Col.,
Chestnut Hiil, Mass. The effect of
chronic stress on premature aging_
J Geroni 20, (No 11:78; "Jarr65. The effect of
chronic environmental stress on premature
aging in the rat.
ARMILLA, JOSE, Sch. Sci., Thiel Col.,
Greenville, Pa. Prediction of
leadership emergence with the MMPI
MORRISON, G. ROLFE, McMaster Univ.,
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Experi-
mental study of sensory thresholds
GOTTSCHALK, LOUIS A., Cincinnati Gen. Hosp.,
Cincinnati, Ohio Drugs, personality and
verba! behavior analysis
TERMAN, C. RICHARD, Col. William and Mary,
Williamsburg, Va. Early social experience
and population asymptote
Bull Ecol Soc Am 44:123, 63. Cessation of
population growth and the sex organs of male
prairie deermice.
Am Zool 4:270, 64. Behavioral aspects of
Peromyscus population control in differing
environmental conditions.
MC SILVA, RICARDO A., San Fernando
Valley State Col., Northridge. Cal.
Radical oxidation of indolic compounds
EP VOSS, J.F., U. Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Probabilistic verbal learning
MSM COLBY, BENJAMIN N., Museum New Mexico,
Santa Fe, New Mexico Computer analysis
of TAT protocols
PMY CASSELL, WILFRED A., Upstate Med. Cr.,
State Univ. New York, Syracuse, N.Y.
Neuropharmacological aspects of body
oerceotion
P5yCh656m Med 26, (NO 21:172, Mar-ADf 64.
A projective index of body-interior awareness.
MSM CHAVEZ, MARGARITO N., California Col. Med.,
Los Angeles, Cal. Pharmacologic
principles of a olant drug
MH WALLERSTEIN, ROBERT S., Menninger Fdn.,
Tooeka, Kans. Psychotherapy
Research Project — Menninger Foundation
J Am PSyEhrjanal AsSn 12, (No 41:675, Oct 64.
The role of prediction in theory building in psy-
choanalysis.
OTIS, LEON S., Stanford Res. Inst.,
Menlo Park, Cal. A life space
apparatus for testing drugs
WALTERS, C. ETTA, Florida State Univ.,
Tallahassee, Fla. Comparative study of
development of infants
CASAGRANDE, JOSEPH B.. Grad. Col., Univ.
Illinois, Urbana, III. Function
of social institutions
BOURNE. LYLE E., Jr., Grad. Sch., Univ.
Colorado, Boulder, Colo. Informational
feedback variables in concept formation
J Gen Psychol 69:335, 63. The relationship
between response contiguity and classification
learning.
Canad J Psychol 18:52, 64. Interitem relation-
ships, list structure, and verbal learning.
J Exp Psychol 67:392, 64. Forms of stimulus re-
dundancy in concept identification.
J Exp Psychol 67:439, 64. Concept learning as
a function of availability of previously presented
information.
Psychonom Sci 1:209, 64. Modes for displaying
stimulus information in concept identification.
MSM NASH, DENNISON J.. Univ. Connecticut,
Storrs,Conn. Adaptive roles in
foreign settings
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FESHBACH, SEYMOUR, Univ. Colorado, Boulder, MH-08361
Colo. Organization and regulation of
anqer and aggression
BRADFORD, L.P., Natl. Education Assn., Wash., MH-08364
D.C. International seminar on application
of behavioral science
KEOGH, JACK F„ Univ. California, Los Angeles,
Cal. Motor performance of children
PERVIN, LAWRENCE A., Princeton U.niv.,
Princeton, New Jersey Effects of
student-college interaction on performance
McCALL, DANIEL F., Grad. Sch.,
Boston Univ., Boston, Mass.
Religious influence upon acculturation
SNYDER, JOHN F., Grad. Sch., Loyola Univ.,
Chicago, III. Temporal organization MH-08366
of an operant response
BERREMAN, GERALD D., Grad. Sch., Univ.
California, Berkeley, Cal. Studies in
social structures
PASAMANICK, BENJAMIN, Psychiatric Inst.
and Hosp., Columbus, Ohio International
proposal for statistical classification of MH-03367
mental disorders
WOOD, HAMISH C.S., Royal Col. Sci. and
Technology, Glasgow, Scotland
Pteridine co-factors in amino-acid
metabolism
ROBINSON, E., Stern Col. Women, Yeshiva Univ., MH-08368
New York, N.Y. Fear behavior of amygdal-
ectomized rats with chlorpromazine
Psychol Res 15, (No 2r:211, Apr 65. The effeTt MH-08369
of chlorpromazine on fear -motivated behavior of
amygdalectomized rats.
BIERI, JAMES", Brooklyn Col., Brooklyn, N.Y. MH-08370
Individual, social and information effects
on judgment
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 67:317, 63. An infor- MH-08371
mational analysis of clinical judgment.
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 67:616, 63. Anchoring
effects in seauential clinical judgments.
J Clin Psychol 19:193, 63. A factor analytic MH-08374
and trait inference study of the Leary interper-
sonal checklist.
J Personality 32:119, 64. Information transmis-
sion in clinical judgments as a function of stim-
ulus dimensionality and cognitive complexity.
Psychol Rep 13:26, 63. Cognitive complexity
as a function of own and provided constructs. MH-08376
Psychol Res 15:503, 64. Social concept attain-
ment and cognitive complexity.
LEMMON, W.B., Sch. Arts, Sci., Univ. MH-08377
Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. Imprinting
and herding behavior
SIEGEL, BERNARD J., Grad. Sch., Stanford
Univ., Stanford, Cal. Folk beliefs
in cultural change
GILLIN, JOHN P., Sch. Social Sci., Univ.
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. Disintegration MH-08378
of sociocultural systems
CARLTON, PETER L., Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Rutgers State Univ., New Brunswick, N.J. MH-08380
Brain system independence in behavior
activation
MARSH, ROBERT M., Col. Arts, Sci., Cornell MH-08382
Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. Social mobility and
kinship in an industrializing society
ARENSBERG, CONRAD M., Grad. Faculties,
Columbia Univ., N.Y. C. Changing MH-08383
social system and social values
JARBOE, CHARLES H., Col. Med., Univ.
Louisville, Louisville, Ky. Structural MH-08384
specificity of picrotoxinin action
VOGT, EVON Z., Sch. Arts, Sci., Harvard Univ.,
Cambridge, Mass. Personality character-
istics of community leaders
HOWELLS, W.W., Sch. Arts, Sci., Harvard MH-08386
Univ., Cambridge, Mass. Micro-evolution
in the New Guinea highlands
BONEAU, C. ALAN, Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Duke Univ., Durham, N.C. LINC computer
evaluation grant
MOUNTCASTLE, VERNON B. , Sch. Med., Johns
Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md. LINC MH-08387
computer evaluation arant
WEISS, BERNARD, Johns Hopkins Sch. Med.,
Baltimore, Md. LINC computer
evaluation grant MH-08388
HIND, JOSEPH E., Jr., Sch. Med., Univ.
Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. LINC computer
evaluation grant MH-08389
BLOUGH, DONALD S., Grad. Sch., Brown Univ.,
Providence, R.I. LINC computer MH-08392
evaluation
LILLY, JOHN C, Communication Research Inst.,
Miami, Fla. LINC computer evaluation
grant MH-08397
TORRES, AURELIO A., New York State Psychiatric
Inst., N.Y.C. Drug effects on extinction
of conditioned avoidance
HILL, REUBEN, Col. Sci., Literature,
Arts, Univ. Minnesota, Minneapolis,
Minn. Eighth International MH-08399
Familv Research Seminar
MSM SPEARS, WILLIAM C, Grad. Sch., Univ.
Denver, Denver, Colo. Assessment
of shape preference in human infants
MH SINGER, JEROME L., Col. Lib. Arts, Sci.,
The City Col., City Univ. of N.Y., N.Y.C.
Aspects of internally-produced cognitive
processes
Int J Soc Psychiat 8:272, 62. Daydreaming
patterns of American subcultural groups.
J Consult Psychol 26:446, 62. An experimental
study of some relationships between daydream-
ing and anxiety.
Percept Motor Skills 17:187, 63. A factor-
analytic study of daydreaming and conceptually-
related cognitive and personality variables.
EP ZEIGLER, H. PHILIP, Grad. Sch., City Col.,
N.Y.C. Functional organization of
forebrain structure
Arch Ital Biol 102:587, 64. Cortical sensory and
motor areas of the quniea pig.
Psychol Bull 61:362, 64. Displacement activity
and motivational theory.
MH STECHLER, GERALD, Massachusetts Mem.
Hosps., Boston, Mass. The development
of social perception during infancy
Science 144, (No 3616):315, Apr 64. New-
born attention as affected by medication during
labor.
MSM CIEUTAT, VICTOR J., Col. Liberal Arts,
Louisiana State Univ., New Orleans, La.
Individual differences in verbal learning
MSM KELLER, FRED S., Columbia Univ., N.Y.C.
Stimulus-matching ability of young
children
MSM WILSON, THURLOW R„ Univ. Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Interpersonal
orientations and qroup behavior
MSM WILLIAMS, HERBERT H., San Francisco State
Col., San FRANCISCO, Cal. Socio-psycho-
loaical functions of extended family
structure
MSM KARSH, EILEEN B., Drexel Inst. Technology,
Philadelphia, Pa. Extinction of punished
and rewarded responding
Psychonom Sci 1:139, 64. Punishment: Effect on learning
and resistance to extinction of discrete operant behavior.
Psychonom Sci 1:359, 64. Punishment and reward in
children's instrumental learning.
MHK TOBACH, ETHEL, American Museum of Natural
History, New York, N.Y. Vertebrate
emotional behavior— Phylogeny and ontogeny
EP THOMPSON, ROBERT, Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge, La.
Neural systems subserving learning and
memory
J Comp Physiol Psychol 59, (No 1):66, Role of the hippo-
campo-septal system, thalamus and hypothalamus in
avoidance conditioning.
BS TEXTOR, ROBERT B., Harvard University,
Cambridge, Mass. Computer method for
delineating culture patterns
EP HOVORKA, E.J., State Univ. N.Y. Buffalo,
New York Response variability during
learning
MH THOMPSON, GEORGE G., Col. Education,
Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Ohio
Development of prescriptive values
during adolescence
EP BRODY, NATHAN, Grad. Faculty, New School
for Social Res., N.Y.C. Motivation
and information Drocessinq behavior
MSM VATTANO, FRANK J., Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Denver, Denver, Colo. Learning
as function ofinter stimulus interval
psychoriorffScT 1:331, 64. Learning in plananans
as a function of interstimulus interval.
MSM BANKS, EUGENE P., Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Wake Forest Col., Winston-Salem, N.C.
Ethnographic analysis in non-western
cultures
Proc Am Anthropological Assn Ann Mtg, Detroit,
Mich, Nov 64. Innovation in a Zanniat Chin
village.
MSM TERRIEN, FREDERIC W., San Francisco State
Col., San Francisco, Cal. Middle-
management perceptions of career
develooment
MSM JOHNSON, PEDER, Grad. Sch., Univ. Colorado,
Boulder, Colo. Test of relational vs.
absolute response
MSM GOSSETTE, ROBERT L., Grad. Sch., Hofstra Univ.,
HemDstead. N.Y. Avian learning capacity
MSM ELONEN, ANNA $., Children's Psy. Hosp.,
Univ. Michigan Med. Cr., Ann Arbor, Michigan
Infant tests as predictors of adult in-
telligence
MSM CLAUSEN, JOHN A., Univ. California, Berkeley,
Cal. Socialization processes in the
extended family
HunrOTgamzation 24, (No 1) :59, Spring 65.
The extended family as a vehicle of cultrue
change.
SRC KINROSS-WRIGHT, V. JOHN, Houston State
Psychiatric Inst., Houston, Texas Early
clinical drug evaluation unit
1610
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MH-08419
Am J Psychiat 119:779, Feb 63. A new method
of drua theraDv.
Clin Res 11:29, Jan 63. The effect of 6-hydroxy
dimethvl trvotamine in man.
Med Rec Ann 56:31, Feb 63. Psychosis follow-
ina the use of amohetamines.
Psychosomatics 3:1, Nov-Dec 62. A clinical
evaluation of Opipramol (Ensidon) in the
treatment of anxious deoression.
Med Rec Ann (Houston) 56, Oct 63. A recent
development in the chemotherapy of schizo-
phrenia.
Med Rec Ann (Houston) 56, Dec 63. The long-
term care of the chronic mentally ill patient, a
medical approach.
Texas J Med 59:848, Sep 63. Hallucinogens-
Tools for research or therapeutic agents.
Anal Chem 36:1356, Jun 64. Spectrofluorometric
measurement of phenothiazines.
J Pharmacol Exp I her 145, (No 2>:242, Jul 64.
Metabolic fate of (M 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl) -
ethylamine (mescaline) in humans: Isolation
and identification of 3,4,5-trimethoxypheny-
lacetic acid.
Med Times, Dec 64. Antidepressants— A re-
evaluation.
Southern Med Bull 52, (No 4) , Dec 64. Some
observations about psychotropic drugs.
"TSinrMed 59:848, Sep 63. Hallucinogens. TOoH
for research or therapeutic agents.
Am J Psychiat 120, (No 9), Mar 64. A clinical evaluation
of piperacetazine in the treatment of chronic schizophrenia.
Anal Biochem 12:60, 65. Determination of phenothiazines
in biological samples.
Clin Res 11:177, Apr 63. Concurrent administration of
dopa decarboxylase and monoamine oxidase inhibitors
Dis Nerv Syst 24, (No 5), May 63. A psychopharmacology
Research unit.
Int J Neuropsychiat I, (No 1), Jan-Feb 65. A controlled
study of a very long-acting phenothiazine preparation.
JAMA 190, (No 11), p. 33, 64. An economic and effective
way of providing follow-up care.
Sci 148:102, (No 3666), Apr 65. Indole compounds:
Isolation from pineal tissue.
MSM SCHAEFER, THEODORE JR., Grad. Sen., Psych.,
Columbia Univ., N.Y.C. Distinguishing
random from conditioned behavior
MSM TREICHLER, F. ROBERT, Col. Arts, Sci.,
Kent State Univ., Kent, Ohio
Reinforcement preferences in probability
learning
MH MURSTEIN, BERNARD I., Connecticut Col.,
New London, Conn. Psychological
determinants of marital choice
PMY BRILL, NORMAN Q„ Sch. Med., Univ.
California, Los Angeles, Cal. Effect
of alcohol upon the orienting reflex
MSM McDONALD, ARTHUR L., Central Col., Pella,
Iowa Interaction of drugged with non-
drugged organisms
MSM SMITH, THOMAS E., Col. Education, Central
Michigan Univ., Mount Pleasant, Mich.
Short-term memory in mental retardates
MSM MYER, JAMES S., Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore,
Maryland Motivational properties of
aggressive behavior
MSM DOBSON, WILLIAM R., Univ. Utah,
Salt Lake City, Utah The biographical
inventory as a predictive instrument
MH KATCHER, A.H., Sch. Med., U. Pennsylvania,
Phila., Pa. Behaviour of labile
collaterally-supplied myocardium
MSM PURCELL, KENNETH, Children's Asthma Res.
Inst, and Hosp., Denver, Colo. Experi-
mental analysis of verbal interaction
MSM GLOBUS, GORDON G., Sch. Med., Boston Univ.,
Boston, Mass. Somatic correlates of
depressive affect
EP KARSH, EILEEN B., Drexel Inst. Technology,
Philadelphia, Pa. Parameters of
punishment
Proc Am Psychol Assn Ann Mtg, Los Angeles, Sep 64,
Effect of partial punishment on discrete operant behavior.
Proc Am Psychol Assn Ann Mtg, New York, Sep 66. Re-
sistance to punishment resulting from training with delayed,
partial, and increasing shock.
Proc 18th Int Congr Psychol, Moscow, Aug 66. Effectiveness
of punishment training conditions on reaction to severe
stress.
Proc Psychonom Soc Ann Mtg, Chicago, Oct 65. Delay of
punishment at increasing intensity levels.
Psychonom Sci 1:360, 64. Punishment and reward In
children's instrumental learning.
Psychonom Sci 1:361, 64. Probability learning of rats in
continuous time experiments.
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MH-08431
MH-08432
MH -08433
MH-08437
MH-08438
MH-08439
MH-08441
MH-08442
MH-08443
MH-08448
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MH-08458
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MH-08427
EP
MSM
WICKENS, DELOS D., Sch. Educ, Ohio State
Univ., Columbus, Ohio Time and
training effects in compound conditioning
TUCKER, IRVING F., Col. Liberal Arts, Louisiana
State Univ., New Orleans, La. Scaled
sound similarity in aural verbal learning
MH-08474
EP BARON, ALAN, Col. Letters, Sci.,
Univ. Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wis.
Determinants of the CER to reinforcement
withdrawal
MSM HAWKINS, DAVID R., Sch. Med., Univ. North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, NX. Group
therapy as a method for the study of affects
PMY MENDELSON, JACK H., Massachusetts Gen.
Hosp., Boston, Mass. Induced alcohol
addiction in animals
J Psychiat Res 3:133, 65. Puromycin inhibition of ethanol
ingestion and liver alcohol dehydrogenase activity in the rat.
EP HUNT, DARWIN P., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Dayton, Dayton, Ohio Optimal
CS-UCS interval in differential conditioning
BS QUAY, HERBERT C, Grad. Sch., Univ.
Illinois, Urbana, III. Personality
in delinquency response to treatment
Educ Psychol Measurement 26:99, 66. Personality patterns
in preadolescent delinquent boys.
PMY FISCHER, GLORIA J., Univ. South Florida,
Tampa, Fla. Developmental limits on
learning in imprintinq
MC AUTREY, ROBERT L., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Rochester, Rochester, N.Y.
Synthetic studies on gelsemine
PMY DOCTER, RICHARD F., Cr. Hlth. Sci., Univ.
California, Los Angeles, Cal. Psycho-
physiological studies of alcoholism
EP JENKINS, HERBERT M., McMaster Univ.,
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Behavioral
integration under partial reinforcement
Proc Psychonom Soc Ann Mtg, Oct 65. Overshadowing and
blocking in discriminative operant conditioning.
Psychol Bull 64:365, 65. Measurement of stimulus control
during discriminative operant conditioning.
Thesis, PhD, CG Miles, McMaster Univ, Hamilton, Ont, 65.
Acquisition of control by the features of a compound stimu-
lus in discriminative operant conditioning.
PMY MODRICK, JOHN A., Sch. Sci., Arts,
Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins,
Colo. Comparative study of agonistic
behavior
MSM GARSKOF, BERTRAM E., Douglass Col., Rutgers
Univ., New Brunswick, N.J. Associative
relatedness in verbal behavior
Proc SymposAPA, Los Angeles, 64. Inter-
and intra-hierarchy relatedness in verbal
transfer.
Psychol Rep 16:307, 65. Relation between
single word association and continued asso-
ciation response hierarchies.
Psychonom Sci 1:163, 64. Paired-associate
learning as a function of the number of pre-
experimental associative links.
Psychonom Sci 1:197, 64. Unlearning in recogni-
tion memory.
MSM LOMONT, JAMES F., Larue D. Carter Mem.
Hosp., Indianapolis, Ind. A two factor
investigation of repression
MSM DAVIS, MILTON S. Cornell Univ. Med. Col.,
N.Y.C. Dimensions of compliant
dnctnr-oatienl relationship*;
EP LLOYD, KENNETH E., Washington State
Univ., Pullman, Wash. Establishment
of human ooerant sequences
MSM SCHLEIFER, CARL B., Spring Grove State Hosp.,
Baltimore, Md. Changes in jail-
referred mental patients
MSM HOEBEL, BARTLEY G., Grad. Sch., Arts, Sci.,
Princeton Univ., Princeton, N.J.
Neural regulation of hunger and self-
stimulation
MH HUNT, J. McVICKER, Sch. Liberal Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Illinois, Urbana, III. Infant
intellect and experience
Proc Soc Res Child Develop Bien Mtg, Minn, Mar 65.
A longitudinal study of recognition learning.
BS HOWES, DAVIS H., Sch. Med., Boston Univ.,
Boston, Mass. Statistical properties
of aohasic language
Ciba Fdn Sympos Dis Language p. 47, 64.
Application of the word-frequency concept to
aphasia.
Brain 88, (No 2):237, 65. Disconnection syndromes in
animals and man.
Proc Assn Nerv Ment Dis 42:229, 64. Quantitative studies
of aphasic language.
Proc Verb Behav Conf, New York, Sep 65. Foundations of
a physiological theory of human language.
EP FRENCH, GILBERT M., Col. Letters, Sci.,
Univ. California, Berkeley, Cal.
Frontal effects on discrimination and
delav
J Comp Physiol Psychol 59:225, 65. Discriminative choice in
normal and prefrontal rhesus monkeys.
Behavior of Nonhuman Primates, Vol 1, p 167, Academic
Press. New York, 6b. Associative problems.
PMY KURLAND, ALBERT A., Spring Grove State
Hosp., Baltimore, Md. Controlled
study of LSD therapy with alcoholics
1611
MH-08478 PMY GERSHON, SAMUEL, Missouri Inst. Psychiatry,
St. Louis, Mo. Psychopharmacology
of the lithium ion
MH-08479 MSM GILBERT, ALBIN R., West Virginia Wesleyan Col.,
Buckhannon,W. Va. Testing, personality
by "timed cross-examination"
MH-08480 MSM SCHOENFELD, WILLIAM N., Grad. Sch., Columbia
Univ., N.Y.C. Preliminary studies of
long-term stress _
J Comp Physiol Psychot 59, (N6 1):128, 65.
Adaptation of the white rat's cardiac rate to
testing conditions.
MH-08481 EP RANKEN, HOWARD B., Sch. Humanities, Soc.
Sci., Education, Purdue Univ., Lafayette,
Ind. Symbolic representations in
oroblem solving
MH-08482 EP WISCHNER, GEORGE J., Sch. Natural Sci.,
Univ. Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. The
function of punishment in discrimination
learning
Psychonom Sci 1:239, 64. Discrimination per-
formance as affected by duration of shock for
either the correct or incorrect response. MH-08506
J Exp Psychol 65:131, 65. Effect of strength of punishment
for "correct" or "incorrect" responses on visual discrimi-
nation performance.
J Exp Psychol 69:413, 65. Discrimination performance as
affected by problem difficulty and shock for either the
correct or incorrect response.
Psychonom Sci 3:209, 65. On the "secondary" reinforcing
effect of shock for the correct response in visual discrimi-
nation learning. MH-08507
Thesis, MS, Univ Pittsburgh, 65. The combined effects of
sodium amytal and intensity of shock for the correct response
indiscrimination learning. MH-08508
Thesis, MS, Univ Pittsburgh, 65. Discrimination per-
formance as affected by training procedure, problem
difficulty, and shock for the correct response. MH-08509
Thesis, PhD, Univ Pittsburgh, 65. Effects of drive,
incentive, and problem difficulty on the facilitation
of discrimination by punishment of correct responses. MH-08511
MH-08483 NSS KIMBLE, GREGORY A., Duke Univ., Durham, N.C.
Ethology and experimental behavior
analysis
MH-08484 MSM CHAPANIS, NATALIA P., Johns Hopkins Univ.,
Baltimore, Md. Birth order and behavior MH-08515
problems in the classroom
MH-08485 EP LEVINE, MARVIN, Col. Arts, Sci.,
Indiana Univ., Bloomington, Ind.
A theory of hypothesis behavior in MH-08517
human learning
MH-08486 PMY MEYERS, BARTON, Sch. Med., Brooklyn
Col., Brooklyn, N.Y. Study of MH-08520
behavioral functions of cholinergic
svstems
MH-08487 MSM BARCLAY, ALLAN G., Grad. Sch., St.Louis MH-08524
Univ., St. Louis, Mo. Role identi-
fication in male adolescents
MH-08488 MH MILGRAM. NORMAN A., Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Catholic Univ. of America, Washington, D.C.
Paired associate learning in retarded
children
MH-08489 BS CAMPBELL, ERNEST Cu, Grad. Sch., Vanderbilt
Univ., Nashville, Tenn. Attitudes
toward use of alcohol
MH-08491 EP COOPER, LESLIE M., Grad. Sch., Brigham MH-08525
Young Univ., Provo, Utah Effects of
CS complexity upon operant behavior
MH-08493 EP HOEBEL, BARTLEY G., Princeton Univ.,
Princeton, N.J. Sensory control of MH-08531
hunger and self-stimulation
Proc 22nd Int Congr Physiol Sci 65. Weight regulation in
hypothalamic hyperphagic rats. MH-08533
Science 149:452, 65. Hypothalamic lesions by electro-
cauterization: Disinhibition of feeding and self-stimulation.
MH-08495 EP DACHOWSKI, LAWRENCE W.f Col. Arts, Sci., MH-08534
Tulane Univ., New Orleans, La. Motiva-
tional and emotional effects of frustra-
tion
MH-08498 MH BLANK, MARION, Albert Einstein Col. Medicine,
Yeshiva Univ., New York, N.Y. The growth
of cognitive abilities in young children
J Comp Physiol Psychol 58:277, 64. Cross modal transfer
in nursery school children.
Psychol Bull 63:442, 65. Use of the deaf in language
studies: A reply to Furth.
MH-08501 PMY CAMPBELL, BYRON A., Princeton Univ.,
Princeton, N.J. Behavioral measures of
motivation in drug research
MH-08502 MSM RHYNE, ROBERT L., Connecticut Col. for Women,
New London, Conn. Interaction of
hormonal and other drive variables
MH-08503 EP ARNOLD, WILLIAM J., Grad. Col.,
Univ. Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr. MH-08537
Early social deprivation effects
on maternal behavior
MH-08505 EP SEGAL, EVALYN F., San Diego State Col. MH-08538
Fdn., San Diego, Cal. Operant chain-
ing and conditioned reinforcement
Psychonom Sci 1:349, 64. Amphetamine differ- MH-08542
entially affects space responding and collateral
water drinking.
Psychonom SC! 1:371, 64. Tllhmfl behavior irl
squirrel monkeys as a function of positive vs.
negative reinforcement.
Psychonom Sci 1:175, 64. A serial conditioned
reinforcement effect in a multiple-chain
schedule in a squirrel monkey.
Psychonom Sci 2:29, 6b. The development of
water drinking on a dry-food free-reinforcement
schedule.
Psychonom Sci 2:135, 65. Toward empirical
behavior laws, i. Conditioned reinforcement.
Psychonom Sci 2:137, 65". Toward empincaTbe-
havior laws. II. Effectiveness of a conditioned
reinforcer paired with food and shock.
Psychonom Sci 2:199, 65. First attempt at a
positive conditioned reinforcement analog of
discriminated avoidance.
Psychonom Sci 2:201, 6b. Determinants oT poly-
dipsia in rats: A reply to Stein. I. Emptying
the water bottle.
Psychonom Sci 2:203, 65. Determinants of poly-
dipsia in rats. II. DRL extinction.
Psychonom Sci 2:205, 6S. Determinants of poly-
dipsia. III. Withholding food on a free-rein-
forcement schedule.
PMY SCHUSTER, CHARLES R., Sch. Med., Univ.
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Self-
adninistration of narcotics in Rhesus monkeys
J Appl Physiol 18:658, 63. In vivo extraluminal
contractile force transducer for gastrointestin-
al muscle.
Psychopharmacologia 5:87, 64. Morphine self-
administration, food -reinforced, and avoidance
behaviors in Rhesus monkeys.
BEH WASHBURN, SHERWOOD L., Univ. California,
Berkeley, Cal. Ecology and social
behavior of gibbons in Malaya
MSM KENISTON, KENNETH, Yale Univ. Sch. Med.,
New Haven, Conn. Individual responses
to possible atomic attack
MSM WITTE, ROBERT S., San Jose State Col.,
San Jose, Cal. Stimulus generalization
and oseudoconditioning
EP . HONIG, WERNER K., Faculty Arts & Sci.,
Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, Nova Scotia
Stimulus difference discriminations in animals
J Comp Physiol Psychol 56:111, 63. Positive
and neoative aeneralization aradtents.
EP NEVIN, JOHN A.,Swarthmore Col.,
Swarthmore, Pa. Effects of
reinforcement variables on discrimina-
tion
PMY ITiL, TURAN', Missouri Inst. Psychiatry,
St. Louis, Mo. Therapy resistant
psychosis and new drugs
EP UHL, CHARLES N., Col. Letters, Sci., Univ.
Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah Interval
concept learning
MH PIOTROWSKI, ZYGMUNT A.. Sch. Psychiatry,
.Jefferson Med. Col., Philadelphia, Pa.
Validation of inkblot test computer
interpretation
Am J Clin HvDn 8:3. 65. Computer imitation of man.
The Genain Quadruplets, Basic Books, New York, p. 269,
o~T. Rorschach diagnostic evaluations.
The Genain Quadruplets, Basic Books, New York, p. 307,
63. The Beck-Molish Rorschach typology with respect
to the Genain family.
EP SUDAK, FREDERICK N.f Albert Eistein Col.
Med., Yeshiva Univ., New York, N.Y.
Physiological aspects of thermoregulatory
behavior
MET BERL0W, STANLEY, Milwaukee Children's Hosp.,
Milwaukee, Wis. peptiduria in mental
retardation
MH MARKS, PHILIP A., Kansas Univ. Med. Cr.,
Kansas City, Kans. Development of
adolescent personality descriptions
MH ZUBIN, JOSEPH, Res. Fdn. Mental Hygiene,
Middletown, N.Y. Anamnesis and social
adaption of mental patients
Am J Psychol 20:156, 66. The Mental Status Schedule:
Potential use as a criterion measure of change in psycho-
therapy research.
Am Statistic 20:25, 66. On the expectation of the reciprocal
of a random variable.
Arch Gen Psychiat 12:448, 65. The Mental Status Schedule
in comparing samples of rural Kentucky and urban New York
schizophrenics.
Arch Gen Psychiat 12:562, 65. Estimating accuracy of
osvchiatric judgment using recorded interviews.
Arch Gen Psychiat 13:76, 65. Immediately available record
of the Mental Status Exam.
Biometrics 21:1008, 65. Note on Cochran's Q test.
Compr Psychiat 5:384, 64. The mental status schedule:
Rationale, reliability and validity.
EP LOESS, HENRY B., Grad. Sch., Col. Wooster,
Wooster, Ohio Variables influencing
retention in short term memory
EP ZIMBARDO, PHILIP G., Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
New York Univ., New York, N.Y. Delayed
feedback and conformity of behavior
MH RICHMOND, JULIUS B., Upstate Med. Cr.,
State Univ. New York, Syracuse, N.Y.
Infancy experience and early child development
Courrier 14, (No V-T, JaiTo47 The teaching pr
the psychological development of the normal
child.
1A1?
Merrill -Pal mec Quart Behav Dsv
95, Apr 64. Observations of infant development:
Clinical and psychological aspects.
"Pe3ratncT"347TNo"I)l5TrJul 64. Comparability
of three methods of assessing the developmen-
tal level of young infants.
Rev Child Develop Res 1:9, 64. The effects of
infant care.
Re cpnt BBaaBimCBanffi3BaBiaaEa&)
Environmental Stress, Preventive Psychiatry
Corom, State LTniv Iowa, Ch. 2, 63. Factors
influencing the biological substrate and early
psychological development.
J Gen Psychol 105:295, 64. Autonomic function in the
neonate. VI. Discriminibility, consistency and slope
as measures of an individual's cardiac tesponsivity.
New Eng ) Med 273:147, 65. The autonomic nervous
system in early life
Proc Am Orthopsychiat Assn Mtg, Mar 65. Stability and
change in maternal and infant behavior during the first two
ye:.rs.
Prcc A,." Psychol Assr, Ann Mtg, Sep 64, Social class level
and the stimulation potential of the home.
Proc Am Psychol Assn Ann Mtg, Sep 65. Infant and pre-
school socialization in different social classes.
MH-08543 PMY YOUNG, RICHARD D., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Indiana Univ., Bloomington, Ind.
Prenatal -posiiatal stress and adult
behavior
Psychol See 15, (No 3):401, 65. Effect of tranquilization
of neonatal rats on Liter behavior.
MH-08545 EP KIMBLE, DANIEL P., Grad. Sch., Univ.
Oregon, Eugene, Ore. Behavioral effects
of limbic system lesions
Psychonom Sci 3:193, 65. The maze behavior of hiooo-
campectomized rats under massed and distributed trials.
Psychonom Sci 3:285, 65. Hippocampal lesions and delayed
alternation in the rat.
MH-08546 BS WILLIAMS, GERALD E., Col. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Rochester, River Campus Station, Rochester,
NY. Comparative ethnooraohv of alcohol
consumption
MH-08552 EP STROEBEL, CHARLES P., Inst, of Living,
Hartford, Conn. Behavioral aspects
of circadian jeriodicitv
Proc 5th IBM Med Syr.ipos, Yorktown Heights, NY, 64.
Measurement and prediction in interdisciplinary
psychiatric researcn.
MH-08554 EP RABE, AUSMA, Bu Res. Neurology and
Psychiatry, Trenton, New Jersey
Behavioral effects of hipoocampal
rfvsfu notion
EP BUSChKE, HERMAN, Sch. Med., Stanford
Univ., Palo Alto, Cal. Retention in and
retrieval from immediate memory
EP WEBER, ROBERT J., C.W. Post Col.,
Long Island Univ., Greenvale, Long
island. N.Y. Discrimination
learnina and mediation i:i humans
MSM O'CONNELL, RICHARD H., Univ. California,
Los Angeles, Cal. Pre-choice behavior
of satiated rats in the T maze
MH OUNNETTE, MARVIN D., Col. Liberal Arts,
Univ. Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.
Measurement of emoathic skills
MH JANIS, IRVING L., Grad. Sch., Yale Univ.,
New Haven, Conn. Factors influencing
tolerance for deprivation
MH SARBiN, THEODORE R., Col. Letters, Sci.,
Univ. California, Berkeley, Cal. Self-role
theo.y and antisocial conduct
MH NAHEMOW, LUCILLE, Res. Fdn. Mental Hygiene,
Middletown, N.Y. Attitudinal change
and institutionalization of the aged
Brit J Psychiat 110, (No 46T):544, Jul 64. The
significance of psychiatric symptomatology for
social adaptation.
BS SINGER, ROBERT D., Sch. Arts, Sci., State
Univ. New York, Stony Brook, L.I., N.Y.
Conditioning and generalization of verbal
resDonses
MH WEITMAN, MORRIS, Portland State College,
Portland, Ore. Long-term retention,
problem solving and judgement
MSM DYAL, JAMES A., Texas Christian Univ., Fort
Worth, Texas Retroactive interference
under post-hypnotic amnesia
MSM MENTZER, THOMAS L., Tulane Univ.,
New Orleans, La. A study of the
parameters of osychoohvsics
MHK LENNE8ERG, ERIC H., Children's Hosp.
Med. Cr., Boston, Mass. Psycho-
bioloqv of languaoe and motor
coordination
PMY JOHN, ERWIN R., New York Med. Col.,
N.Y.C. Mechanisms of conditioning
..rid flruq action
Science 141:429, 63. Signal analysis of
evoked potential1; recorded from cats during
conditioning.
Excerpta Med Int Conor Ser Mo. 37, 65. Electrophysiological
studies of generalization using both peripheral and central
conditioned stimuli.
IEEE Trans Bio Med Eng 12, (No 2):87, Apr 65. An
analysis of average response computations based upon
aperiodic stimuli.
Proc Am Psychopath Assn Ann Mtg, New York, Feb 65.
Dissociation of learning in rats and its similarities to
dissociative states in man.
MH-08580 PET HUG, CARL C, Jr., Sch. Med., Univ.
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Transport of
narcotic analgesics in the animal body
Fed Proc, Vol 25, 66. Transport of narcotic analgesics by
choroid plexus and renal tissue in vitro.
J Pharmacol Exp The; 150:259, 65. Stop-flew analysis of
the renal excretion of tritium- labeled dihvdromorohine.
J Pharmacol 150>M6, 65. Tritium-labeled dihydrorr.orphine:
Its metabolism and exarchs:, in the rat.
MH-08585 PMY CARLTON, PETER L., Sch. Arts, Sci., Rutgers
State Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.
Brain-acetylcholine, habituation and the
hippocampus
MH-08592 PMY BLUMENTHAL, MONICA D., Sch. Med.,
Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Psychr.sathology in phenylketonuria
heterozvootes
MH-08597 PHY GERSHON, SAMUEL, Missouri Inst. Psychiatry,
St. Louis, Mo. Antagonists to
anticholineraic psychotomimetics
MH-08598 MH LONDON, PERRY, Univ., So. California,
Los Angeles, Cal. Development
of hypnotic susceptibility
Children's Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale: Con-
sulting Psychologists Press, Palo Alto, Calif.,
63.
MH-03600 MSM ARCNSON, LESTER R., American Museum Natural
History, N.Y.C. A study of sensory
physiology
Am Zool 4, (No 3), Aug 64. Physiological and behavioral
observations of erection before and after section of the
nerve dorsalis penis in the cat.
MH-08602 BEH SIEGEL, BERNARD J., Sch. Humanities, Sci.,
Stanford Univ., Stanford, Cal. Socio-
cultural adjustment of immigrants
MH-08603 NEU WOODARD, JOHN S„ Camarillo State Hosp.,
Camarillo. Cal. Neuropathology in
mental illness and deficiency
Calif Ment Health Res Dig 3:72, 65. Incidence of
neuropathology in mental disease and retardation.
MH-08604 EP ROSENBLATT, JAY S., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Rutgers State Univ., Newark, N.J.
Maternal behavior
Dissertation, Doctoral, L L Roth, Rutgers Univ, New Jersey,
65. Stimulation of mammary development by self-licking in
the pregnant rat.
Determinants of Infant Behavior, Methuen & Co, London, 3:3,
61£ me basis ol synchrony in the behavioral interaction
between the mother and her offspring in the laboratory rat.
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MH-08636 MSM HESS, ROBERT D., Univ. Chicago, Chicago,
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MH-08638 MSM RICKS, DAVID F., Judge Baker Guidance Cr.,
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MH-08639 MSM MARETZKI, THOMAS W., Univ. Hawaii,
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MH-08659 MSM DIGMAN, JOHN M., Col. Arts, Sci.,
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MH-08664 MH PSATHAS, GEORGE, Washington Univ.,
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MH-08715 MHK HARTMANN, ERNEST L., Sch. Med., Tufts
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MH-08740 MSM DeBOLD, RICHARD C, Sch. Math., Natural Sci.,
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Experimental modification of speech
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MH-08744 MH RODNICK, ELIOT H., Grad. Sch., Univ.
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Yeshiva Univ., New York, N.Y.
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MH-08751 MSM KERNODLE, R. WAYNE, Col. William and Mary,
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MH-08753 MSM WEISS, STANLEY J., Col. Educ, The Ohio State
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MH-08757 MSM CAIRNS, ROBERT B., Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
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Experimental control of affiliation and
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MH-08762 MH ALDOUS, JOAN, Col. Liberal Arts, Univ.
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MH-08765 MSM PARK, PHILIP J.C., Col. Liberal Arts, Sci.,
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Cultural intearaiion of language and art
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MH-08771 MSM BAILEY, DANIEL E., Col. Arts, Sci.,
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MH-08860 MSM KRISLOV, SAMUEL, Col. Social Sci., Michigan
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Organizational Theory: Freedom and constraint in a
large-scale bureaucracy".
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MH-08862 BS DAVENPORT, WILLIAM H„ Univ. Pennsylvania, MH-08905
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MH-08878 EP FOLEY, JOHN M., Univ. California,
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MH-08884 BS DIXON, THEODORE R., Kentucky Res. Fdn., MH-08913
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reactions to stimulus change
MH-08886 EP SCOTT, EARL D., Cornell Col., Mount Vernon,
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and classical conditioning in the South American sauirrel
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MH-08888 EP SPEAR, NORMAN E., Col. Arts, Sci.,
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instrumental running behavior after a shift in
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MH-08889 EP DERKS, PETER L., Col. of William and Mary,
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prediction of recursive binary seauences.
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Programs for the mentally retarded in Denmark
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LIPPITT, RONALD, Univ. Michigan,
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delinouency
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DING MAN, HARVEY F., Pacific State Hosp.,
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Am J Ment Defic 67:899, May 63. Child-
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BIBER, BARBARA, Bank Street Col. Education,
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LINDEMANN, ERICH, Harvard Univ. Med. Sch.,
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clutural factors in mental health and illness.
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sources of residential satisfaction in an urban
slum.
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to research section.
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relocated families.
Mobility and Mental Health. CC Thomas, Sphngf
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Urban America and the planning nf MpntaT
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Social problems and psychopathology.
SIMON, ALEXANDER, Langley Porter
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Studies in geriatric mental illness
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mental illness: Methodologic and social as-
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isolation and mental illness in old age.
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Process of Aging, Atherton Press, New York,
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lated factors leading to psychiatric hospitali-
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J Am Geriat Soc 8:113, FS6~ 65. A comparative
study of the neuropathology findings in senile
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of normal and abnormal aging.
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64. Social isolation and mental Illness in old
age.
Southwest J Anthropot 20:190, 64. Stress and
psychopathology among aged Americans: An
inquiry into the perception of stress.
3M-9149 SSS Hutcheson,B.R., South Shore Mental Health Assn.,
Quincy, Mass.
MH-09151 MSP KING, STANLEY H., Harvard Univ.,
Cambridge, Mass. Personality develop-
ment during college years
MH-09156 SSS STEWART, OMER C, Grad. Sch., Univ.
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and behavior of a tri-ethnic community
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menological approach to personality.
MH-09158 SSS LIPSCOMB, W/R., Cal. Dept. Pub. Hlth., Berkeley
R12 Epidemiologic study of alcoholic beverage usage
patterns
MH-09159 SSS KELLER, M., Yale U., New Haven, Conn
R12 Alcoholism nomenclature and classification
MH-09162 MSP DONAHUE, W.T., Grad. Sch., Univ. Michigan,
R12 Ann Arbor Social and psychological aspects
of aging
3M-9164 SSS Archibald, H.O., North Am. Assn. Alcoholism,
Toronto, Canada
SSS NEWCOMB, T. M., U. Michigan, Ann Arbor
Interim studies of student development
SSS Simmons, O.G. , Harvard Univ. , Cambridge, Mass.
CLOWARD, R A., Columbia Univ., N.Y.C.
Mobilization for vouth
CHEIN, ISIDOR, Grad. Sch. Arts, Scl.,
New York Univ., New York, N.Y. Epidemio-
logic vectors of delinquency and its control
SHAPIRO, S., Hlth. Insurance Plan of Greater New
York, N.Y. Patterns of medical care related
to mental illness
Milbank Memorial Fund Quart 41, (No 4):741,
Oct 63. Methodological considerations in
studying patterns of medical care related to
mental illness.
DUBLIN, LOUIS I., 425 Alberta Drive,
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current work on suicide
SSS Hobbs, N., George Peabody Col. Teachers, Nashville, Tern.
MSP MALDONADO SIERRA, E.D., Puerto Rico
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fantasv in a Puerto Rican.
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facte j associated with illness behavior and
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ISAACS, HAROLD R., Massachusetts Inst.
Technology, Cambridge, Mass.
A. i omparative study of personality
develooment
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CISIN. IRA H., George Washington Univ.,
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drinking practices
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studies of drinking behavior.
MSP SANFORD, NEVITT, Inst, for Study Human
Problems, Stanford Univ., Stanford, Cal.
Cooperative commission on the study
of alcoholism
MSP SIMMONS, OZZIE G., Brandels Univ.,
Waltham, Mass. Community aspects of
psychiatric rehabilitation
MSP ROSSI, PETER H., National Opinion Res. Cr.,
Chicago, III. Pilot panel study of
mental health related behavior
J Market Res p. 57, Nov 64. The effect of
question order on responses.
MSP KNUPFER, GENEVIEVE, California Dept. Pub.
Hlth., Berkeley, Cal. Longitudinal
study of changes in drinking practices
MSP C0NNERY, ROBERT H., Duke Univ., Durham,
NX. Mental health programing in
urban areas
MSP SNYDER, CHARLES R., Grad. Sch., Southern
Illinois Univ., Carbondale, III. A
oppositional inventory on drinking behavior
Proc Res Sociol Conf Alcohol Probl, Southern Illinois Univ,
Ch 3, p. 32, Apr-May 64. Toward a propositional inven-
tory on drinking behavior.
MSP STEIN, M.I., Grad. Sch., Arts, Sci., New York
Univ., N.Y.C. Colombian's attitudes to Peace
Corps and its accomplishments
SRC GOULDNER, ALVIN W., Grad. Sch., Sch.
Liberal Arts, Washington Univ., St. Louis,
Mo. Social and community problems
in public housing areas
Proc Groves Conf Family Life, Philadelphia.
Pa., Apr 65. Socialization problems in the
lower class one-parent family.
Proc 27th Int Conlr~mco1iorATcorTo1Tsm, Frank" -
furt, Germany, Sep 64. International overview:
Social and cultural factors in drinking patterns,
pathological and nonpathological.
MH-09191 NSS ZUBIN, JOSEPH, Res. Fdn. Mental Hygiene,
Inc., Middletown, N.Y. Diagnosis of
mental disorder in U.S and U.K.
MH-99192 MSP HENRY, WILLIAM E., Sch. Social Sci.,
Univ. Chicago, Chicago, III. Careers in
mental health
MH-09193 MSP McCAFFREE, KENNETH M., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Washington, Seattle, Wash. Economic
costs of care and treatment of mentally ill
MH-09194 MSP G0FFMAN, IRWIN W., Mental Health Research
Unit, Syracuse, N.Y. Time conceptions
and group boundary processes
MH-09195 MSP LINDZEY, GARDNER, Social Science Res.
Council, N.Y.C. Genetics and
behavioral sciences
MH-09199 MSP REIN, MARTIN and ROSS, BERNARD,
Professional Sch., Bryn Mawr Col., Bryn Mawr,
Pa. Research on local planning
MH-09200 MSP HOWERTON, DOROTHY K., Professional Sch.,
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of foster families and their public image
MH-0920] MSP JACKSON, H. MERRILL, Col. Lit., Sci., Arts,
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The development of a theory of social
change
MH-09204 NSS CUMMING, JOHN H., New York State Dept.
Mental Hygiene, Syracuse, N.Y.
Predicting social functioning and
osvehiatric status
MH-09205 MSP GEER, BLANCHE, Grad. Sch., Syracuse Univ.,
Syracuse, N.Y. Educational experiences
of non-col lege vouth
MH-09206 MSP BECKER, HOWARD S., Grad. Sch.,
Stanford Univ., Stanford, Cal.
Educational experiences of non-
col I eoe vouth
MH-09208 MSP SIMMONS, OZZIE G., Grad. Sch., Univ.
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Urbanization of the migrant— Processes
and outcomes
MH-09209 NSS KELLER, MARK, Rutgers State Univ.,
New Brunswick, N.J. Alcoholism
nomenclature and classification
MH-09215 NSS GUTEIJUS, MARGARET F., Children's Hosp. of
O.C., Washington, D.C. Mobile unit for
child health supervision
MH-09216 MSP HOWERTON, DOROTHY K., Sch. Soc. Work, Boston
Col., Boston, Mass. Study of foster
families and their public image
MH-09217 NSS GRANT, MURRAY, D.C. Dept. Pub. Hlth.,
Washington, D.C. Demonstration of
integrated community mental health care
MH-09218 NSS VAUGHAN, CHARLES W., National Educational
Television, New York, N.Y. TV film
series to communicate mental health research
MH-09219 NSS BARTON, WALTER E., American Psychiatric
Assn., Washington, D.C. Information
processing in the field of psychiatry
MH-09220 NSS CROMWELL, RUE L., Vanderbllt Univ. Med.
Cr., Nashville, Tenn. Stress factors in
monitoring of myocardial infarction
MH-09221 NSS BARTON, WALTER E., American Psychiatric
Assn., Washington, D.C. Effect of a
prepayment plan on mental health programs
MH-09222 NSS BECKER, HOWARD S., Northwestern Univ.,
Evanstou, III. Educational experiences
of non-college vouth
MH-09223 NSS LEVY, JEROME, Univ. East Campus,
Boulder, Colo. Western conference on the
uses of mental health data
MH-09226 NSS KNUPFER, GENEVIEVE, Mental Res. Inst.,
Berkeley, Cal. Longitudinal study of
changes in drinking practices
MH-10000 MSM KLIGSBERG, MOSES, Yivo Inst. Jewish Res.,
N.Y.C. Child and adolescent behavior
under stress
MH-10002 PR MICHAEL, RICHARD P., Maudsley Hosp.,
London, England Neuro-hormonal
mechanisms
Acta Endocr, (Suppl 100, No 141), 65. The endocrine
aspects of sexual behaviour in Rhesus monkeys.
Proc 23rd Int Congr Physiol Sci, Tokyo, Abstr 639, 65.
The effects of brain implants of oestrogen upon the be-
haviour of adult Rhesus monkeys.
MH-10003 PMY HERNANDEZ-PEON, RAUL, Inst. Investi-
gaciones Cerebrales, A. C., Mexico, D. F.
Brain mechanisms of sleep
MH-10004 NSS ZUK, GERALD H., Eastern Pennsylvania
Psychiatric Inst., Philadelphia, Pa.
Conference— Family process and osycho-
oathology
MH-10006 SSS JONES, LYLE V., Grad. Sch., Univ.
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NX.
Research program in quantitative
psychology
Bchav Sci 11:18, 66. A study of human r.ir'.rol in a stochastic
multistage decision task .
J Speech Hearing Res 8:349, 65. Test responses as predictors
of free-speech characteristics in aphasia patients.
J Verb Learn Veib 5ehav 4:24S, 65. Grammatical contingencies
in word association.
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function of auditory and contextual cues.
Proc 132nd Am Assn Advance Sci, Berkeley, Cal, Dec 65.
Computer methods in kinship studies.
Proc Am Statist Assn Soc Statist Sec, 64. Statistics,
measurement, and educational research.
Proc Conf Res Need Rehab Patients Stroke, Houston, Texas,
66. Aphasia: Diagnostic description and therapy.
Psychometric Lab Univ N Carolina, Rep No 47, Dec 65. A
comparison of two tiee construction methods for obtaining
proximity measures among words.
Psychometric Lab Univ N Carolina, Rep No 48, Mar 66. A
study of human decisions in a stationary Markov process
with rewards.
Psychometric Lab Univ N Carolina Rep No 49, Mar 66.
Variables affectinq decisions in a multistage inventory task.
Psychometric Lab Univ N Carolina, Res Mem No 28, Aug 65.
Analysis of covariance structures.
Psychometric Lab Univ N Carolina, Res Mem No 29, Sep 65.
Factorial structure and factor scores for ages 18 to 54.
Psychometric Lab Univ N Carolina, Rep No 45, Oct 65.
StcoDinq rules in a seauential search task.
Psychometric Lab Univ N Carolina, Rep No 46, Dec 65.
Grammatical indicants of speaking style in normal and
aphasic speakers.
Psychometric Lab Univ N Carolina, Res Mem No 30, Mar 66.
TheWEPAM model of paired-associate learning: IPL
program listing.
Psychonom Sci 4:145, 66. Cost and accessibility of offers
as determinants of optional stopping.
Univ N Carolina Psychometric Lab Res Vienio No 21, Nov 64.
Components of variance due to content and acojiescence in
the Hy and Pt scales of the MM PI.
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p. 237, 6b. Language: A perspective trom the study of
aphasia.
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The Measurement and Prediction of Judgment and Choice,
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MSM CRAIN, ROBERT L., Univ. Chicago, Chicago,
III. Social relations and problem; of
modern adolescents
JACKSON, DOUGLAS N., Sch. Humanities, Sci.,
Stanford Univ... Stanford, Cal. Analysis
of multitrait-multimethod matrices
SCHULTZ, DUANE P., Mary Washington Col., Univ.
Virginia, Fredericksburg, Va. Order
effects in ooinion change
COOPER, LESLIE M., Col. Humanities,
Social Sci., Brigham Young Univ.,
Provo. Utah Attitudes towards
mental health Dhenomena
SCHWARTZ, CHARLOTTE G., Sch. Social
Sci., Brandeis Univ., Waltham, Mass.
Hospitalization for mental illness as a
family crisis
PAUL, NORMAN L., Massachusetts Mental Hlth.
Cr. , Boston, Mass. Evaluation of
types of hosoitalization
BROWN, SAM C, Col. Arts, Sci., Kansas
State Univ., Manhattan, Kans. Cue
selection in serial learning
Proc Midwest Psycho! Assn, Chicago, Aor 65. Cue
selection in serial learning.
Psychonom Sci 2:309, 65. Comparison of successive and
simultaneous methods ot pair presentation in paired-
associate learning.
MSM KINTZ,B. LEE, Col. Arts, Sci., Ohio Univ.,
Athens, Ohio Punishment and avoidance
behavior
ELLIOTT, ROGERS, Dartmouth Col., Hanover,
N.H. Effects of motivation on per-
formance
STOVER, LEON E., Hobart and William Smith
Col., Geneva, N.Y. Ethnosotiology and
interpersonal formality
CROWDER, WILLIAM F., Col. L'beral Arts, Univ.
Mississippi, Universisy.- Miss. Secondary
reinforcement and opiate addiction
BLOM, GASTON E., Univ. Colorado Med. Cr.,
Denver, Colo. Motivational aspects of
content in reading disability
WILLIAMS, ROBIN M., JR., Co! . Arts, Sci.,
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. Socio-
cultural factors in selection of militarv
career
PUMROY, DONALD K ., Col. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Maryland, College Park, Md. New tech-
ninues of rearina disturbed children
THORNER, MELVIN W., Drexel Inst. Technology,
Philade'phia, Pa. Extreme sensori-motor
disability and communication
VEITH, ILZA, Sch. Med., Univ. California,
San Francisco, Cai. A cultural history of
psychiatry in the Orient
Bull Menninger Clin 28, (No 45:136, Jul 64.
The infancy of psychiatry.
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MH-10034 MSM TOLMAN, CHARLES W., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Idaho Stats Univ., Pocatello, Idaho
Sociai asoects of feeding
MH-10035 MSM LUBAR, JOEL F., Col. Arts, Sci., Univ
Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. Medial
cortical lesions and avoidance behavior
Pioc Eastern Psychol Assn Mtg Apr 65. Effect of medial
cortical lesions on water and food ingestion in the albino rat.
Psychonom Sci 1:289, 64. Increased basal water and food
ingestion in cinuulectomized rats.
MH-1003S MSM HERSHLNSON, MAURICE, Col. Letters, Sci.,
Univ. Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Visual
discrimination in the newborn human
Excerpta Med 67:8, 63 . Free water production
during and after osmotic diuresis.
Proc Am Soc Hemat, 63 . Studies on the
bioassay anJ metabolism of eryth-opoietin.
Revista Med, Santiago, Chile, 63. The
urinary concentrating and diluting mechanisms.
MH-10039 EP ADAMS, HENRY E., Univ. Georgia, Athens,
Georgia Electroconvulsive shock and
competing responses
J Comp Physiol Psychol 58, (No 31:470,^4.
Electroconvulsive shock and competing respon-
ses: Stimulus generalization.
MH-10041 MSM BOWEN, JAMES N., Arlington State Col.,
Arlington, Tex. Effect of inter-
trial reinforcement on learning
MH-10042 MSM SEGAL, ERWIN M., Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Arlington State Col., Arlington, Tex.
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Am Psychol 19:569, 64. Recall as a hierarchical structure.
Proc Am Psvchol Assn 73d Ann Conv, 65.
Proc Southwest Psychol Assn Conv Stimulus Situation
Sympos. Oklahoma City, Apr 65. Contextual influences.
Proc Southwest Psychol Assn Conv, Oklahoma City, Apr 65.
Response learning as an associative process.
Psychonom Sci 3:451, 65. !.e?rning of letter pairs 3S a
prototype of first language learning.
GREER, SCOTT, Grad. Sch., Northwestern
Univ., Evanston, III. Social reactions
to a crisis
GERRARD, NATHAN L., Morris Harvey Col.,
Charleston, W. Va. Mental health of
rural workers
ROSSI, ERNEST L., Mount Sinai Hosp.,
Los Angeles, Cal. Associative
clustering in ore-school children
SAMUELS, INA, Tufts Univ., Medford,
Mass. Brain stimulation and sensory
processes
RAPPOPORT, DONALD A., Med. Cr.,
Univ. Texas, Galveston, Texas
RNA conformation with olfactory
stimulation
KLUGH, HENRY E., Alma College,
Alma, Mich. Cues and secondary
reinforcement--Some controls
CLARK, JOHN P., Univ. Illinois, Urbana,
III. Social interaction in the
social control network
SCHWAB, JOHN J., Col. Med., Univ. Florida,
Gainesville, Fla. The late psychiatric
consultation patient
GERGEN, JOHN A., Bowman Gray Sch.
Med,, Winston-Salem, N.C. Brain
lesions and learning performance
DAVES, WALTER F., Sch. Arts., Sci.,
Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, Kans.
Effects of retinal image rearrangement
VOLDENG, A. NELSON, Univ. Arkansas Med. Cr.,
Little Rock, Ark. Analysis of some
disulfide analogs of ohanthiazine
HARRIS, MARVIN, Columbia Univ., New York,
N.Y. The processes of revitalization
movements
ROTHENBERG, ALBERT, Sch. Med., Yale Univ.,
New Haven, Conn. Studies in the
creative process
ROSSI, ALICE S., Univ. Chicago, Chicago, III.
Family and kinshio relationships
MACC03Y, ELEANOR E., Sch. Humanities, Sci.,
Stanford Univ., Stanford, Cal.
Development of selective listening in
cr i:eren
KATZ, SANFORD, Hobart and William
Smith Col., Geneva, N.Y.
The duration of reinforcement
aftereffects
FORREST, IRENE S., Sch. Med., Stanford Univ.,
Stanford, Cal. Chlorpromazine in
keratinous tissues
Fed Proc 24, (No 2), p. 301, 65. Conversion of chlorpro-
mazine in animal tissues.
MH-10078 MSM GOLDFRIED, MARVIN R., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Rochester, Rochester, N.Y.
Evaluation of special applications
of the Rorschach
MH-10083 PMY CLEMENTE, CARMINE D., Sch. Med.,
Univ. California, Los Angeles,
Cal. Forebrain mechanisms for
internal inhibition and sleeo
MH-10047
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Acta Psychol 23:273, 64. Forebrain mechanisms
of sleeD and wakefulness.
Anat Rec 151:373, 65. Septal -basal forebrain
oathwavs to the hiDDOcamous in the cat.
Fed Proc 23:209, 64. Alteration of sleep patterns
following basal forebrain lesions.
Fed Proc 24:339, 65. Maturational patterns of
sleep and wakefulness in the kitten.
Physiologist 7:265, 64. Cortical, limbic and
visceral connections of the basal forebrain
area in the cat.
Anat Rec 154:415, 66. Inhibition of the monosynaptic
masseteric reflex by electrical stimulation of forebrain
sites in the cat.
Anat Rec 154:496, 66. Septal-basal forebrain influence on
sleep and wakefulness.
Ann Rev Psychol 17:363, 66. Brain functions.
Brain Res 1:311, 66. Cortical midline late response during
sleep in the cat.
Electroenceph Clin Neurephysiol 19:509, 65. Circadian sleep
and waking patterns in the laboratory cat.
Fed Proc 25:208, 66. Regulation of runway performance
with midbrain and forebrain stimulation.
Physiologist 8:131, 65. The influence of afferent vagal
stimulation upon cortical and subcortical activity.
Physiologist 8:174, 65. Cortical midline late responses
during EEG synchronization in the cat.
Proc Calif Psychol Assn, Los Angeles, California, 64.
Cortical localization of post-reinforcement EEG syn-
chronization spindles.
Proc 23rd Int Congr Physiol Sci p. 446, 65. The induction
of sleep and conditioned EEG synchronization by basal
forebrain stimulation.
Progr Brain Res Vol 27, 66. Limbic and other forebrain
mechanisms in sleep induction and behavioral inhibition.
Psychophysiology 2:327, 66. Autonomic and clinical
correlates of differential EEG response to cold-pressor
stimulation.
MH-10085 MSM DeFLEUR, MELVIN L., Col. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. Occupational
roles and occupational prestige rankings
MH-10087 MHK TOMKINS, SILVAN, City Univ. New York,
New York, N.Y. Theory of affect and
cognition
MH-10088 MHK BAEKELAND, FREDERICK, Downstate Med. Cr.,
State Univ. New York, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Sleep studies and perceptual studies of
depression
MH-10093 PMY SCHAEFER, HALMUTH H., Patton State Hosp.,
Patton, Cal. Interspecies comparison
of response elements
J Exp Anal Behav 7, (No 3):37, 64. Use of a
cumulative recorder to indicate "correct"
responses.
Psychol Rep 13:791, 63. An experimental
technique to establish counting behavior in
monkeys.
MH-1C094 MH KOH, SOON D., Hastings State Hosp., Hastings,
Minn. Affective judgments in schizo-
phrenics
MH-10095 BEH CASAGRANDE, JOSEPH B., Grad. Col., Univ.
Illinois, Urbana, III. Accultura-
tion of immigrants
MH-10098 MSM SMALL, JOYCE G., Sch. Med.,
Washinton Univ., St. Louis, Mo.
Psychiatric patients with epilepsy
J Psychiat Nurs, p. 570, Dec 64. Charting epileptic
seizures.
Proc Am Psychiat Assn 121st Ann Mtg, New York, p. 235,
May 65. A controlled study of psychiatric and neurologic
patients with temporal lobe epilepsy.
MH-10099 MSM RECH, RICHARD HOWARD, Sch. Med.,
Dartmouth Col., Hanover, N.H.
CNS drugs studied by psychological
technics
MH-10105 MC DOLBY, LLOYD J., Col. Liberal Arts,
Univ. Oregon, Eugene, Ore.
The synthesis of tetrahydrocannabinol
MH-10106 MC BRUTCHER, FREDERICK V., Jr., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
Synthesis of key tetracyclic alkaloid
intermediates
MH-10107 MC AUGUSTINE, ROBERT L., Seton Hall Univ.,
South Orange, N.J. Synthesis of
Iboaa alkaloids and related comoounds
MH-10109 PMY WAY, JAMES L., Sch. Med., Marquette
Univ., Milwaukee, Wis. Investigation
of potential psychotomimetic antagonists
Fed Proc 25:658, 66. Metabolic disposition of l,P-trimethy-
lene bis(4-aldoximinopyridinium) dibromide-l,3-C14 in the
isolated perfused rat liver.
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and metabolite on paper chromatoqrams.
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in the isolated perfused rat liver. IV. l-methvl-2-pyridone.
Pharmacologist Vol 7, Fall 65. Spectrophotofluorometric
determination of l-methyl-2-aldoximinopyridinium ion.
Proc 23rd Int Congr Physiol Sci, Tokyo, Japan, Sep 65.
The determination of l-methyl-2-aldoximinopyridinium
ion in biological fluids.
Proc 3rd Int Pharmacol Mtg, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Jul 66.
Urinary metabolite of IJ'-trimethylene bis(4-aldoximino-
pyridinium)dibromide-l,3-C14 (TMB-4) in the rat.
MH-10110 MSM SAXTON, GEORGE H., Trenton State Col.,
Trenton, N. J. Effects of meaning
on long term retention
MH-10112 MSM SIGEL, ROBERTA S., Col. Liberal Arts,
Wayne State Univ., Detroit, Mich.
Children's reaction to a national
traqedy
MH-10115 MSM RAY, OAKLEY S., Veterans Admin. Hosp.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Reversible decorti-
cation, learning and retention
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by cortical spreading depression.
MH-10116 MSM JOHNSON, JOHN I., Jr., Michigan State
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MH-10117 MSM GORE, PEARL M., Univ. Illinois,
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MH-10122 MHK BLACKER, KAY H., Langley Porter Neuro-
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MH-10126 MSM HILL, SUZANNE D., Grad. Sch., Howard Univ.,
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MH-10130 PMY GROSSMAN, SEBASTIAN P., Univ.
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of the midbrain reticular formation.
MH-10131 MSM BUTLER, JOHN M., Univ. Chicago,
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MH-10136 MSM HOFFMAN, PAUL J.", Oregon Research Inst.,
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MH-10138 . MSM RAINS, JACK D., Lake Forest Col.,
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MH-10141 MSM ROSNOW, RALPH L., Sch. Pub. Rel., Com.,
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MH-10142 MSM DeWOLFE, ALAN S., Inst. Pennsylvania Hosp.,
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MH-10146 PMY KRIVOY, WILLIAM A., Col. Med., Baylor
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MH-10148 BEH HAMMEL, EUGENE, Sch. Letters, Sci., Univ.
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MH-10149 BEH FOSTER, GEORGE M., Grad. Sch., Univ.
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MH-10150 BEH SPINDLER, GEORGE D., Col. Humanities,
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MH-10151 BEH WAGLEY, CHARLES, Grad. Faculties, Columbia
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MH-10152 BEH SMITH, ROBERT J., Col. Arts, Sci., Cornell
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their broader context
MH-10158 BEH PETERS, EMRYS L., Sch. Social Anthropology,
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MH-10159 BEH OLIVER, DOUGLAS L., Grad. Sch. Arts,
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MH-10160 BEH FOSTER, GEORGE M., Univ. California,
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complex society
MH-10161 BEH NEEDHAM, RODNEY, Univ. Oxford, Oxford,
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MH-10162 MSM SPICER, EDWARD H., Col. Liberal Arts,
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MH-10163 MSM BUGELSKI,B. RICHARD, Col. Arts, Sci., State
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MH-10164 MSM KEELER, CLYDE E., Inst. Dream Research,
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MH-10165 MSM NODINE, CALVIN F., Col. Arts, Sci.,
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MH-10167 MSM PITZ, GORDON F., Sch. Liberal Arts, Sci.,
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MH-10168 MSM MUSSELMAN, DENNIS R., Humboldt State Col.
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MH-10174 EP GAMES, PAUL A., Col. Arts, Sci.,
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MH-10176 MSM TERWILLIGER, ROBERT F., Queens College
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MH-10185 EP WAGNER, MAHLON W., Col. Arts, Sci.,
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MH-10186 EP SCHMIDT, JAMES F., Grad. Sch., Trinity
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MH-10187 EP TORREY, NATALIE E., Lawrence Univ.,
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MH-10191 PMY LEVENSTEIN, SIDNEY, Hillside Hosp.,
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MH-10192 BS WALSTER, ELAINE C, Univ. Minnesota,
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MH-10213 EP SCHULMAN, SIDNEY, Sch. Med., Univ. Chicago,
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MH-10225 MH HELLER, KENNETH, Col. Arts, Sci., Indiana
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MH-10226 MH HUNT, J. McVICKER, Grad. Col,, Liberal
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MH-10231 MH HAMLIN, ROY M., Grad. Sch., Univ.
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MH-10233 MH ANASTASI, ANNE, Grad. Sch., Fordham
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MH-10235 EP ROSS, LEONARD E., Col. Letters, Sci.,
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MH-10236 EP McDONALD, DAVID G., Univ. Missouri
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MH-10249 EP KEPPEL, GEOFFREY, Col. Letters, Sci.,
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MSM STRICKLAND, BONNIE R., Grad. Sch.,
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MSM GREEN, JOHN R., Sch. Med., Univ. Washington,
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Alabama, University, Ala. Facili-
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MSM DUNCAf-J, HUGH D., 1612 Sylvan Court, Flossmoor,
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MSM BEIER, ERNST G., Col. Letters, Sci.,
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MH CATTELL, RAYMOND B., Grad. Sch., Univ.
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MH CHARLESWORTH, WILLIAM R., Grad. Sch.,
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EP STROUTHES, ANDREW, Harpur Col ., State Univ.
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EP BLISS, EUGENE L., Univ. Utah Med. Cr.,
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BEH WHITING, J.W., Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
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MSM WUNDERLICH, RICHARD A., Sch. Arts, Sci.,
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MSM RUBINSTEIN, JOSEPH, Chico State Col.,
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MH-10357 MH ALEXANDER, IRVING E.. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
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MH-10359 NEU SAMUELS, STANLEY, Sch. Med., New York
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Chico, Cal. Variables In verbally
mediated learning
J Exp Psychol 70:407, 65. Size and structure of grammatical
units in paired-associate iearninj at two aqe levels.
J Exp Psychol 70:570. 65. Grammatical agreement and set
in learmnq at two a^e levels.
J Verb Learn Verb Behav 3:317, 64. Associative strength and
word frequency in cahed-associate leaminq.
J Verb Learn Verb Behav 3:344, 64. Word-association
frequency and the proximity effect.
Psychol Rep 15:826, 64. Associative mediation in serial
learning.
MH-10405 MSM MACC03Y, NATHAN, Sch. Humanities, Sci.,
Stanford Univ., Stanford, Cal.
Validation of non-./erbal cues of compre-
hension
MH-10407 MHK ROSNEft, BURTON S., Philadelphia Gen. Hosp.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Psychophysiology of
sensory function in nun
MH-10408 BEH BRUNER, EDWARD M., Grad. Col., Univ.
Illinois, Urbara, III. Culture
chunge during a period of national
development
MH-10409 MSM BGUSFIELD, WESTON A., Col. Liberal
Arts, Sci., Univ. Connecticut,
Storrs.Conn. Sequential organi-
zation 'n repeated 'ree recall
MH-10414 MSM POPENOE, DAVID, Urban Studies Cr.,
Rutgers State Univ., New Brunswick,
N.J. Alternative sources of
sense of community
MH-10415 MSM EDWARDS, DAVID C, Col. Sci., Humanities,
Iowa State Univ., Ames, Iowa Verbal
discrimination learning and recognition
memory
MH-10418 MSM ISHIYAMA, TOARU, Cleveland State Hosp.,
Cleveland, Ohio Conceptions of
patient role by mental hospital aides
MH-10420 SRC ANDRES, FRANCIS D., D.C. Gen. Hoso.,
Washington, D.C. Drug therapy in
depression
MH-10421 MHP LOURIE, REGINALD S., Children's
Hosp., Washington, D.C. Prevention
of culturally determined retardation
Proc 18th Int Congr Psychol, Moscow, 66. Electro-physiolo-
gical and behavioral correlates of visual perception in
newborn human infants.
Early Child Care Reexamined, Atherton Press, 66. Inter-
national group-infant care program s .
MH-10429 BS GRIMSHAW, ALLEN D., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Indiana Univ., Bloomington, ind.
Social impact on an Indian city of
a natural disaster
MH-10435 EP GUTH, SHERMAN L., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Indiana Univ., Bloomington, Ind.
Stimulus oatternino and experimental
extinction
MH-10439 MH GERJUOY, HER3ERT, Educational Testing
Service, Princeton, N.J. A mental-
hosnital attendants' attitude scale
MH-10444 COM HARWAY, NORMAN I., Univ. Rochester Med. Cr.,
Rochester, N.Y. Computer analysis
of content in psychotherapy
Behav Sci 10:173, 65. A computer approach to-
wards the analysis of content.
MH-10445 SRC WALTERS, GUY M., Rochester State Hosp.,
Rochester, N.Y. Collaborative study
of drug treatment in depression
MH-10447 EP GOTTSDANKER. ROBERT M., Col. Letters,
Sci., Univ. California, Santa Barbara,
Cal. Elevation of reaction time
with new demands
MH-10449 EP DORFMAN, DONALD D., San Diego State Col.,
San Diego, Cal. Interstimulus inter-
action and stimulus generalization
MH-10450 MC CRAIG, JOHN C, Sch. Pharm., Univ.
California, San Francisco, Cal.
Synthesis of hydroxychlorpromazine
sulfoxides
MH-10455 PMY Dl MASCIO, ALBERTO, Massachusetts
Mental Hlth. Cr., Boston, Mass.
ChlorDromazine metabolism and
clinical state
MH-10460 BS SEEMAN, MELVIN, Grad. Sch., Univ. California,
Los Angeles, Cal. A comparative study
of alienation in work
MH-10462 EP KAPLAN, STEPHEN, Col. Lit., Sci.,
Arts, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Mich. Arousai and strain
differences in alternation
MH-10463 EP WAGMAN, WILLIAM, Grad. Sch., Southern
Illinois Univ., Carbondale, III.
The nature of negative reinforcement
Psychonom Sci 1:363, 64. The development of a
conditioned positive reinforcer based upon
the termination of shock.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 60:142, 65. Effects of self-licking
deprivation upon '.he maternal behavior of the albino rat.
Proc Illinois Psychol Assn, Springfield, Mar 65. The
experimental analysis of anxiety.
Proc Midwest Psychol Assn, Chicago, May 65. Two
parameters in the development of a conditioned positive
reinforcer based upon rhe termination of shock.
Proc Psychol Colloq, S Illinois Univ, Carbondale, Apr 65.
An analysis of ration reinforced behavior.
Psychonom Sci 2:260, 65. A reoly to Dr. Longstreth.
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MH-10466 MH GARDNER, GEORGE E., Judge Baker Guidance
Cr., Boston, Mass. A longitudinal study
of adult schizophrenia
J Nerv Ment Dis 139,(No 3) , Sep 64. Early
indicators of outcome in schizophrenia.
MH-10470 MH DRACHMAN, DAVID A., Northwestern Univ.
Med. Sch., Chicago, III. Role of
the hinoocamoal complexes in memory
Neurology 16:312, 66. Is memory a multiple process? An
experimental study of patients with hippocampal lesions.
MH-10471 MH TOMLINSON, TOMMY M., Grad. Sch., Univ.
California, Los Angeles, Cal.
Effects of initial impression on
clinical judgment
MH-10474 PMY DINSMOOR, JAMES A., Grad. Sch., Indiana
Univ., Bloomington, Ind. Reinforcing
effects of signals for punishment
MH-10475 PMY LENNARD, HENRY L., Bureau of Applied
Social Res., New York, N.Y.
Inventory of propositions in socio-
pharmacology
MH-10485 MH PANDE, SHASHI K., Sch. Med., McGill Univ.,
Montreal, Canada Measurement of
therapist-patient influence
MH-10486 MHK BRADY, JOHN P., Hosp. of Univ. Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, Pa. Hypnosis in
analysis of psychosomatic relationships
MH-10487 MSM JOHNSON, DALE L., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Houston, Houston, Tex.
Cross cultural patterns of mental
disorder
MH-10495 SRC RYNEARSON, ROBERT R., Rochester State Hosp.,
Rochester, Minn. NIMH PSC collaborative
study of anti-depressive drugs in depression
MH-10496 SRC DAVIDSON, EDWIN M., Boston State Hosp.,
Boston, Mass. Intensive drug therapy
in chronic schizophrenia
MH-10502 MSM FRIED, MORTON H., Grad. Faculties, Columbia
Univ., N.Y.C. The persistence of social
structures
MH-10504 MSM CRAMER, PHEBE, Austen Riggs Cr.,
Stockbridge, Mass. Associative
processes in psychopatholpgy
MH-10506 MSM UHL, CHARLES N., Col. Letters, Sci., Univ.
Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah Discrimination
transfer relations
MH-10510 MSM MARSHALL, GEORGE R„ Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc., Murray Hill, N.J.
Association, context and mediation in
verbal behavior
MH-10514 MSM KILDAHL, JOHN P., LuJieran Med. Cr.,
Brooklyn, N.Y. Study of glossolalia and
mental health
MH-10516 MSM DEVERY, WILLIAM J., Reed Col., Portland,
Ore. Methodological study of spreading
depressipn
MH-10519 MSM PATTON, SELMA H., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Louisiana Polytechnic Inst., Ruston, La.
Serum lipids of mentally retarded
MH-10521 MSM STOUT, JOHN F., Walla Walla Col.,
College Place, Wash. Communication behavior
of Larus glaucescens
MH-10523 EP PERETZ, E., Veterans Admin. Hosp., American
Lake, Wash. Limbic cortex lesions and
sex-behavior
MH-10524 MSM TANGRI, SANDRA S., Univ. Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Mich. Factors affect-
ing commitment to mental hospitals
MH-10527 NSS JONES, MARSHALL R., Sch. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. Ninth
Interamerican Congress of Psychology
MH-10529 MSM PHILLIPS, JAMES D., Jr., Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Arlington State Col., Arlington, Tex.
Electric shock as a positive reinforcer
MH-10530 MSM STEVENS, DAVID A., Col. Arts, Letters,
Sci., Univ. Oregon, Eugene, Ore.
The effects of strychnine on learning
MH-10532 MSM FRIEDMAN, HERBERT. Col. William and Mary,
Williamsburg, Va. Improved discrimi-
nation by stimulus matching
MH-10538 MSM WINNICK, WILMA A., Queens Col., City Uni
New York, Flushing, N.Y. Comparisons o,
verbal learning and word recognition
Psychonom Sci 2;233, 65. MeartingfUlness in
tachistoscopic thresholds, serial learning,
and association measurement.
Psychonom Sci 3:247, 65. Effect of irrelevent context on
tachistoscopic recognition.
MH-10539 MSM BENSON, PURNELL H., Col. Liberal Arts,
Drew Univ., Madison, N.J. Testing an
interest inventory
MH-10540 MSM WAHLER, ROBERT G., Grad. Sch., Univ.
Washington, Seattle, Wash. The
effect of two kinds of attending on
learning
MH-10541 MSM SALTZSTEIN, HERBERT D., Massachusetts
Inst. Technology, Cambridge, Mass.
Studies of social influence
MH-10542 MSM DARDANO, JOSEPH F., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I.
Partial punishment of fixed-ratio
behavior
MH-10543 MSM McPHEE, Vifi^LiAM N., inst. Behavioral Sci.,
Univ. Colorado. Boulder, Colo.
MH-10546 SRC WIESEL, BENJAMIN, Hartford Hosp.,
Hartford, Conn. Collaborative
study of drug treatment in depression
MH-10550 MSM NEVIN, JOHN A., Swarthmore Col., Swarthmore,
Pa. Punishment of consummatory
behavior
MH-10551 MSM JENNESS, ARTHUR, Williams Col. Williamstown,
Mass. Anxiety, imagery, and
hypnotizability
MH-10554 MSM VEROFF, JOSEPH, Col. Literature, Sci., Arts,
Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Studies in self achievement
MH-10555 MSM GALINSKY, MAEDA J., Sch. Social Work,
Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Evaluation of group work services
MH-10558 MSM HAMBURG, DAVID A., Sch. Med., Stanford
Univ., Stanford, Cal. Localization
of progesterone in relation to mating
MH-10560 MH CHOSY, JULIUS J., University Hosps.,
Madison. Wis. Study of manifest anxiety
J Psychosom Res 9:189, 65. Catecholamines in vasovagal
fainting.
MH-10563 BEH BASCOM, WILLIAM R., Grad. Sch., Univ.
California, Berkeley, Cal. Social
behavior in a rural stratified society
MH-10564 BEH FOSTER, GEORGE M„ Col. Letters, Sci.,
Univ. California, Berkeley, Cal.
Types of resistance to programs of
social change
MH-10565 MSM KIRMAN, JACOB H., Queens College, Flushing,
N.Y. Orienting reactions in GSR
conditioning
MH-10567 MSM PODELL, LAWRENCE, New York City Dept.
Welfare, New York, N.Y. Feasibility
study of adolescent problems
MH-10568 MSM GOUGH, PHILIP B., Col. Arts, Sci., Indiana
Univ., Bloomington, Ind. Transformational
grammar and speed of understanding
MH-10572 BS NASH, JUNE C, Faculty Arts, Sci., Yale
Univ., New Haven, Conn. Territorial
and kinship groups in Indian communities
MH-10575 BEH NEEL, JAMES V., Sch. Med., Univ. Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Mich. Genetic and biological
effects of cultural practices
MH-10578 MSM VtHITEMAN, MARTIN, Columbia Univ. Sch.
Social Work, N.Y.C. Children's
conceptions of psychological causality
MH-10579 BEH SMITH, ROBERT J., Grad. Sch., Cornell
Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. Adaptation of
beliefs to sociocultural changes
MH-10580 MSM YOUNG, FRANK W., Col. Agr„ Cornell
Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. Social
differentiation and rationality
MH-10581 PR HILL, CHARLES W., Delta Regional Primate
Res. Cr., Tulane Univ., Covington, La.
Transfer effects of response complexity
in monkeys
MH-1058? BEH HOLMBERG, ALLAN R., Col. Arts, Scl„
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. Social
mcbility in two professions
MH-10583 MSM DAMON, ALBERT, Faculty Arts, Sci.,
Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass.
Anthrooological-medical program-
Field reconnaissance
MH-10584 MSM KLEMM, WILLIAM R., Col. Vet. Med,,
Iowa State Univ., Ames, Iowa
Electrical activity in the brain
MH-10585 MSM WILSON, WARNER R., Univ. Hawaii,
Honolulu, Hawaii Perception In
face-to-face interaction
MH-10586 MSM LEE, S. C, Col. Arts, Sci., Univ. South
Dakota, Vermillion, S. D. Social
cohesion in a Utopian community
MH-10587 MSM KOBAYASHI, YUTAKA, Worcester Fdn,
Experimental Biology, Shrewsbury,
Mass. Evaluation of a new plasma
assay
MH-10588 MH BUDOFF, MILTON, Cambridge Mental Hlth.
Assoc, Cambridge, Mass. Learning
potential among the educable retarded
J Consult Psychol, Oct 64. "Learning potential")
An assessment to the adolescent mentally
retarded.
Proc Am Assn Ment Defic Ann Mtg, Miami
Beach, Fla, Jun 65. Learning potential: A
replication and some validating data with the
adolescent institutionalized retarded.
Proc Soc Res Child Develop Bien Mtg,
Minneapolis, Minn, Mar 65. Learning potential
and rigidity in the adolescent mentally retarded,,
MH-10592 MSM BEALS, ALAN R., Sch. Humanities, Stanford
Univ., Stanford, Cal. Disease
classification in a primitive culture
MH-10597 EP KAPOSTINS, ELI E., Wagner Col., Ststen
Island, N.Y. Information, cue and
reinforcing values of a stimulus
MH-10598 MH REED, CHARLES F., Temple Univ.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Perception of
form in brain-injury
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MH-1 EP RICi_, GEORGE E., Jr., Montana State Col., MH-10663
Bozeman, Mont. Cooperative behavior at
various phylpgenetic levels
Psychol Rec 14:165, Apr 64. Aiding behavior
vs. fear in the albino rat. mu i„665
MH-10600 MSM HOMMEL, LEONARD $., California State Col.,
Long Beach, Cal. Drive effects of
exploration-inducing situations MH i%67
MH-10609 MSM CONRAD, JACK, Univ. Southern California,
Los Angeles, Cal. Creativity in
orimitive cultures
MH-10610 MSM SMITH, M. BREWSTER, Grad. Sch., Univ.
California, Berkeley, Cal. Belief
and prejudice— A test of Rokeach's theory MH-10669
MH-10612 MSM HOUSTON, JOHN P., Col. Letters, Sci.,
Univ. California, Los Angeles, Cal.
Stimulus selection in verbal learning MH-10671
J Verb Learn Verb Behav 4:339, 65. Supplementary report:
Transfer as a function of meaningfulness.
MH-10614 MSM KAT2, EVELYN W., Inst. Communications MH-10673
Res., Univ. Illinois, Urbana, III.
Classifvina interpersonal behaviors
MH-10619 BEH FISCHER, JOHN L., Col. Arts, Sci., MH-10675
Tulane Univ., New Orleans, La.
Sociopsychological functions of
folklore
MH-10627 MSM COWAN, PHILIP A., Col. Letters, Sci., MH-10683
Univ. California, Berkeley, Cal.
Order effects in studies of
coanitive ooerations
MH-10628 MSM DE LEON, GEORGE, Staten Island Mental
Hlth., Soc, Staten Island, N.Y.
Conditioning of the blood pressure- MH-10688
-A pilot study
MH-10629 EP GLEITMAN, HENRY, Col. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Retention MH-10690
and interference processes
J Comp Physiol Psychol 59, (No 3):461, 65. The effect of
prior interference upon retention of fixed-interval per- MH-10691
formance in rats.
Proc Psychonom Soc Ann Mtg, 64. Forgetting of runway
performance in rats as a function of interference and
stimulus change.
Thesis, PhD, F. Steinman, New School Soc Res, New York,
64. Runway performance as a function of retention interval, MH-10692
reward magnitude and stimulus change.
MH-10630 BEH READ, KENNETH E., Sch. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Washington, Seattle, Wash. Intolerance
of ".mbiguity and culture contact MH-10698
MH-10634 MSM SPECTOR, ELLIOT, Col. Pharm., Northeastern
Univ., Boston, Mass. Studies on the
metabolic fate of mescaline MH-10700
MH-10638- MSM REYNOLDS, JAMES H., Col. Liberal Arts,
Hamilton, N.Y. Confirmation and
non-confirmation in verbal learning MH-10706
MH-10640 GEN BROWN, RUSSELL V., North Texas State
Univ., Denton, Tex. Ethanol studies
in inbred strains of mice
MH-10641 PMY SCHMIDT, HANS, Jr., Sch. Med., Washington MH-10707
Univ., St. Louis, Mo. Barbiturate
withdrawal syndrome
MH-10642 NR SAINATO, HELEN K., Saint Elizabeths Hosp., MH-1071)
Washington, D.C. Staffing patterns
in psychiatric nursing
MH-10648 MSM PORTER, JOHN J., Univ. Wisconsin, MH-10716
Milwaukee, Wis. Studies of escape
conditioning
MH-10649 EP BROANSTEIN, AARON J., Arizona State MH-10717
Univ., Tempe, Ariz. Effect of
concurrent punishment and reinforcement
MH-10650 MSM CHESTEEN, HILLIARD E., Jr., Sch. Soc. MH-10720
Welfare, Louisiana State Univ.,
Baton Rouge, La. Influences affecting
emolovees' behavioral responses MH-10724
MH-10651 MSM WATSON, JOHN S„ Merrill-Palmer Inst.,
Detroit, Mich. Operant condition-
ing of eve movements in infants MH-10725
Proc Am Psychol Assn Ann Mtg, Sep 66. Operant conditioning
of visual fixation in 14 week-old infants: A reward modality
X sex difference. MH-10726
MH-10653 BS SIMKINS, LAWRENCE, Univ. Missouri,
Kansas City, Mo. Reinforcement
of verbal interactions MH-10730
Proc Am Psychol Assn Mtg, Chicago, 65. Modification of
talk duration in triad groups. In symposium "the analysis
and modification of verbal behavior in small groups".
Psychol Rep 16:684, 65. Modification of verbal interactions MH-10731
in triad groups: Preliminary report.
MH-10656 MSM NOBLE, ERNEST P., Stanford Univ. Med.
Sch., Palo Alto, Cal. Development MH-10734
of the biogenic amine systems
Fed Proc 24:271, 65. Glutamate biosynthesis in the one day
old rat.
Proc Am Assn Advance Sci lJZnd Ann Mtg, Berkeley, Cal,
Dec 65. Development of catecholamine chain enzymes in
the growing rat.
MH-10660 MSM BEACH, LESLIE R., Col. Educ, Hope College,
Holland, Mich. Personality change
in colleae
MH-10661 MSM ALLISON, JOEL, Sch, Med., Yal« Univ.,
New Haven, Conn. Psychological
aspects of conversion
EP HILL,WINFREDF.,Col. Arts, Sci.,
Northwestern Univ., Evanston, III.
Reward variables in extinction and
short retention
MSM STEIN, MARVIN, Cornell University Med.
Col., N.Y.C. Experiential and
social factors in asthma
MSM SCHNEIDER, ALLEN M., Col. Arts, Sci.,
New York Univ., New York, N.Y.
Spreading depression and hemispheric
interaction
Psychonom Sci 3:287, 65. Effects of unilateral and bilateral
spreading depression on water intake.
MSM SHADER, RICHARD I., Massachusetts Mental
Hlth. Cr., Boston, Mass. Social
field oredictors of clinical outcome
BS RETTIG, SALOMON, Psychiatric Inst., Hosp.,
Columbus, Ohio A comparative study
pf anomie in the Kibbutz
MC BLANTON, C. DeWITT, Jr., Sch. Pharm.,
Auburn Univ., Auburn, Ala. Heterocyclic
analogs of biologically active indoles
MSM HENKER, BARBARA A., Col. Educ,
Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Ohio
Situational factors in electro-
shock therapy
BS MILLER, FRANK C, Col. Lib. Arts, Univ.
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.
Eauilibrium processes in Chippewa
acculturation
Hum Organization 23, (No 2):150, 64. Chippewa adolescents:
A changing generation.
MSM FISCHER, ANN., Sch. Social Work, Tulane Univ.,
New Orleans, La. The composition and
structure of the familv
MSM KLEINER, ROBERT J., Col. Liberal Arts,
Temple Univ., Philadelphia, Pa.
Identity as a factor in mental illness
EP FREEMAN, ROBERT B., Jr., Col. Liberal
Arts, Pennsylvania State Univ.,
University Park, Pa. Monocular
cues in space perception
Psychonom Sci 2:349, 65. Brightness constancy under a
gradient of illumination.
EP THOMPSON, MERRELL E., Col. Teacher Educ,
New Mexico State Univ., University
Park, N. Mex. Instrumental learning
and response variability
BS GORDON, ROBERT A., Fac Philosophy,
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md.
Values of gang delinquents
MSM TUCKER, IRVING F., Col. Liberal Arts,
Louisiana State Univ., New Orleans, La.
Stimulus articulation and familiarization
EP D0NAH0E,J0HNW., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.
Response and time dependent conflict
behavior
MSM FISCHER, GLORIA J., Univ. South
Florida, Tampa, Fla. Development
of form perception — A reappraisal
MSM HARRIS, CHARLES S., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
Rapid adaptation to distorted vision
MH GOTTFREDSON, DON M., Inst. Study Crime
and Delinquency, Vacaville, Cal.
Parole prediction development
MH GOTTFREDSON, DON M., Inst. Study Crime
and Delinquency, Vacaville, Cal.
Validation of a parole prediction scale
MH GOLDSTEIN, ARNOLD P., Syracuse Univ.,
Syracuse, N.Y. Interpersonal attraction
in psychotherapy
EP ELLIS, NORMAN R., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Alabama, University, Ala.
Determinants of learning in the
EP WEBER, ROBERT J., Kenyon Col., Gambier,
Ohio Discrimination learning and
mediation in humans
MSM KRYSTAL, HENRY, Detroit Receiving
Hosp., Detroit, Mich. Late sequelae of
massive psychic trauma
EP CHERNETSKI, KENT E., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Florida, Gainesville, Fla.
Autonomic modulation of somatic sensory
input
EP BROWN, CLINTON C, Johns Hopkins Hosp.,
Baltimore, Md. Basic factors in
human salivary conditioning
PMY RUSHFORTH, NORMAN B., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio
Behavioral studies of hydra
Am Zool 5, (No 3):505, 65. Inhibition of contraction responses
of Hydra.
Anlm Behav 13, (Suppl 1):30, 65. Behavioural studies of
the coelenterate Hydra pirardi (Brien).
Bull Ecol Soc Am 45, (No 4):141, 64. The effect of light
on the sensitivity of Hydra viridis to mechanical stimulation.
Bull Ecol Soc Am 45, (No 4):141, 64. Inhibition of light-
induced contractions of Hydra pirardi. Effects of glutathione
and glutathione analogs.
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BS LEWIT, DAVID W., Univ. Michigan, Ann MH-10776
Arbor, Mich. Role relations and
conformity
Proc Eastern Psychol Assn, Philadelphia, Apr
64. Displacement of responsibility under MH-10777
threat and dissonance.
EP ZIMMERMAN, JOSEPH, Indiana Univ. Med.
Cr., Indianapolis, Ind. Studies of MH-10783
positive conditioned reinforcement
EP GLUCKSBERG, SAM, Princeton Univ.,
Princeton, N.J. An S-R model of MH-10784
problem solving—Tests and development
Am Sci 53:299, 65. The problem of human thought.
Psychonom Sci 2:313, 65. Acquisition of form-class
membership by syntactic position: Paradigmatic MH-10787
associations to nonsense syllables.
MSM MALOTT, RICHARD W., Denlson Univ.,
Granville, Ohio Experience and stimulus
generalization
MSM POLLIS, NICHOLAS P., Grad. Sch., Oklahoma
State Univ., Stillwater, Okla.
Conformity and resistance to compliance
MSM EXLINE, RALPH V., Cr. Res. Social
Behavior, Univ. Delaware, Newark,
Del. Recording patterns of visual MH-10788
interaction
MSM STEWART, CHARLES N„ Franklin and
Marshall Col., Lancaster, Pa. Effect MH-10791
of eoineohrine on fear conditioning
MSM SLATER, PHILIP E., Brandeis Univ.,
Waltham, Mass. Narcissism and
cultural complexity
EP HERSHENSON, MAURICE, Col. Letters, Sci.,
Univ. Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
The ontogenesis of visual discrimination
Canad J Psychol 19:42, 65. The role of meaning in the MH-10792
perception of briefly exposed words.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 58:270, 64. Visual discrimination
in the human newborn.
J Exp Psychol 69:40, 65. The effect of repeated brief exposures
on the growth of a percept .
Science 147:630, 65. Preference for shapes of intermediate
variability in the newborn human.
EP HABER, RALPH N., Col. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Rochester, Rochester, N.Y.
Antecedents of perceptual selectivity MH-10793
Canad J Psychol 19:42, 65. The role of meaning in the
perception of briefly exposed words.
Ethnoloav 3:357, 64. Eidetic images among the Ibo. MH-10794
J Exp Psychol 65:328, 63. Selective attention and coding
in visual perception.
J Exp Psychol 67:402, 64. A replication of selective MH-10795
attention and coding in visual perception.
J Exp Psychol 68:257, 64. The effects of coding strategy
on perceptual memory. MH-10796
J Exp Psychol 69:40, 65. The effects of repeated brief
exposures on the growth of a percept.
J Exp Psychol 69:282, 65. The effect of prior knowledge of MH-10797
the stimulus on word recognition processes.
Percept Motor Skills 19:131, 64. Eidetic imagery. I. Fre-
quency. MH-10799
Percept Motor Skills 20:605, 65. Automatic measurement
and recording of latency data.
Percept Motor Skills 21:275,65. Exploring eidetic imagery MH-10801
among the retarded .
Psychonom Sci 2:75, 65. A U-shaped backward masking
function in vision.
MSM SCHUCK, JOHN R., Col. Sci., Humanities,
Iowa State Univ., Ames, Iowa The
fragmentation of visual images MH-10806
EP MALOTT, RICHARD W., Denlson Univ.,
Granville, Ohio Discrimination generaliza-
tion and sensation perception MH-10809
MSM FOX, STEPHEN S., Sch. Med., Univ.
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. The
urohypophysis in self-osmoregulation MH-10812
PMY CLOUET, DORIS H., New York State Res.
Inst. Neurochemistry, Drug Addiction,
New York, N.Y. Narcotic drugs and MH-10815
protein metabolism in brain
Biochem Pharmacol 13, 64. Effect of morphine on C14-
leucine incorporation by rat liver microsomes in vitro. MH-10819
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 144:354, 64. Meperidine N-demethylase
activity in rat liver.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 144:362, 64. Effect of altering liver MH-10820
microsomal N-demethylase activity on the development of
tolerance to morphine in rats.
Life Sci 4:365, 65. Relation between the levels of micro- MH-10822
somal cytochromes and meperidine N-demethylase activity
in rat liver.
BS LACHMAN, ROY, State Univ. New York,
Buffalo, N.Y. Reception, storage
and retrieval of verbal stimuli
Psychonom Sci 2:103, 65. Letter association and
sequence norms.
Psychonom Sci 2:225, 65. Recognition and recall of verbal
material as a function of degree of training.
Psvchonom Sci 2:386. 65. Reolv to Clement.
EP
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MOOK, DOUGLAS G„ Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.
Physiological mechanisms of specific
hunaers
KORIN, HYMAN, Sch. Eng., Sci., New York
Univ., New York, N.Y. Interacting
cutaneous stimulation of body parts
PMY HEUSER, GUNMAR, Urtiv. Califci i
Hlth. Sci., Los Angeles, Cal.
Behavioral changes after steroid
hormones
PMY CHARALAMPOUS, KANELLOS D., Houston State
Psychiatric Inst., Houston, Tex.
Metabolism of mescaline in man
BS SCHNEIDER, DAVID M., Sch. Social Sci.,
Univ. Chicago, Chicago, III. Compara-
tive study of kinship, marriage and family
PMY RUBIN, LEONARD S., Eastern Pennsylvania
Psychiatric Inst., Philadelphia, Pa.
Pupillary oscillation frequency in
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EP LUBAR, JOEL F., Col. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. Role of
mediai cortical structures in behavior
J Comp Physiol Psychol 58, (No 1):38, 64. Effect of medial
cortical lesions in the avoidance behavior of the cat.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 60, (No 1):46, 65. One-way and
two-way learning and transfer of an active avoidance
response in normal and cingulectomized cats.
Psychonom Sci 1:289, 64. Increased basal water and food
ingestion in cinaulectomized rats.
PMY HOLMES, JOHN E., Sch. Med., Univ.
Southern California, Los Angeles, Cal.
Brain wave correlates of animal behavior
MSM BROWN, THOMAS S., Illinois State
Psychiatric Inst., Chicago, III.
Brain interactions in visual processes
Proc Am Psychol Assn 73rd Ann Mtg p. 173, 65. Effects of
thalamic and tectal stimulation on visual evoked potentials.
Thesis, MA; Mastri, V G, DePaul Univ, 66. Effects of
tectal and lateral thalamic lesions on visual discrimi-
nation learning in the cat.
MSM SECHZER, JERI A., Col. Med., Baylor
Univ., Houston Tex. Neural
mechanisms of visual behavior
Physiologist 8:270, 65. Interhemispheric transfer of
brightness discrimination in split-brain cats with
unilateral striate ablation.
Physiologist 8:292, 65. Effect of ventromedial-hypothalamic
lesions on motivation and learning in the mouse.
Psychonom Sci 4:259, 66. Motivation and learning In mice
after goldthiogiucose-induced hypothalamic lesions.
MSM HELPER, MALCOLM M., Nebraska Psychiatric
Inst., Omaha, Nebr. Use of pictorial
scales with the retarded
MSM MOORE, JOHN W., Col. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass.
Human auditory discrimination learning
MSM GLADSTONE, ARTHUR I., New School Social
Res., New York, N.Y. Analysis of
separative and integrative behavior
MSM DEY, MUKUL K., Eastern Michigan Univ.,
Ypsilanti, Mich. CS intensity and
CS-UCS interval in conditioning
MSM GELLER, IRVING, New York Med. Col.,
New York, N.Y. Partial rein-
forcement effects
EP HUGHES, LAWSON H„ Sch. Educ, Indiana
Univ., Bloomington, Ind. Errors
and discrimination performance in children
EP SCHWARTZBAUM, JEROME S., Col. Letters,
Sci., Univ. Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
Role of limbic system in plasticity of
behavior
Psychonom Sci 2:183, 65. An artifact in the use of brain
stimulation with shock-motivated behavior.
MSM RESSLER, ROBERT H., Col. Letters, Sci.,
Univ. Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wis.
A study of avoidance behavior
SSS CONVERSE, PHILIP E., Univ. Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Mich. Social attitude
measurement
SRC SANDIFER, MYRON G., Jr., John Umstead Hosp.,
Butner, NX. Collaborative study on
anti-depressant drugs
MSM STEED, G1TEL, Hofstra Univ., Hempstead,
L.I., N.Y. The human career in a
rural setting
MH ORR, DAVID B., American Inst. Res. in
Behavioral Sci., Washington, D.C. Bimoual
inputs to educable mentally retardeds
SRC DONNELLY, JOHN, Inst, of Living,
Hartford, Conn. Combined phenothiazine
therapy in schizophrenia
COM HOFFMAN, PAUL J., Oregon Res. Inst.,
Eugene, Oregon Equipment for on-line
teleprocessing
Dissertation, Doctoral, Clark, F W, Univ Oregon, 65.
Cue variability and cue utilization in clinical judgment.
Dissertation, Doctfoal, Hase, H D, Univ Oregon, 65. The
predictive validity of different methods of deriving person-
ality inventory scales.
Dissertation, Doctoral, Nielsen, G E, Univ Oregon, 65.
The effects of repeated testing upon validity.
Dissertation, Doctoral, Shiman, E S, Univ Oregon, 65.
The comparative validity of different strategies of predict-
ing college achievement.
Educ Psychol Measurement 25:381, 65. Interrelationships
among MM PI item characteristics.
1628
MH-10826
MH-10S28
MH-10831
MH-10834
MH-10836
MH-10844
MH-10846
MH-10848
MH-1085?
MH-10853
MH -10860
MH-10861
MH-10864
MH-10368
MH-10876
MH-10882
MM- 10883
J App! Psydiol 19:422, 65. Acquiescence and the vanishing
variance component.
Oregon Res Inst Res Monogr HNo I), 65. Tiie relationships
between item properties and scale tellabillty.
Oregon Res Inst Res Monogr 5, (No 2), 65. Computer models
of adaptive and problem-solving behavior.
Oregon Res Inst Res Bull 5, (No 4), 65. Analyses of
variance for oairwise dominance and composition layouts.
Oregon Res Inst Res Bull 6, (No 3), 66. The analysis of
variance and pairwise scaling,
Proc Am Psycho! Assn Ann Mtg, Chicago, 65. Ite,n response
stability and scale reliabity.
Psychol Monogr 79, (No 9), 65. Diagnostician vs diagnostic
signs: The diagnosis of psychosis vs neurosis frorr. the
MM PI.
PMY BERRV, CHARLES A., Sell. Med., Northwestern
Univ., Chicago, III. Ourgs and neural
system interactions
MH REDING, GEORGE R., Sch. Med., Univ. Chicago,
Chicago, III. Psychophysiological
investigation of bruxism
BS HERMAN, LOUIS M.f Queens Col., Flushing,
N.Y. Information processing behavior
under multiple tasks
IEEF. Trans Hum Factors Electron-5:13, fcA Operator decisioi
performance usinq probabilistic displays of obiect location.
Pror. Am Psychol Assn 1:13, 65. Effects of information
encoding on decision effectiveness.
Proc Am Psychol Assn 1:33. 65. Serial versus random
presentation of pai.ed associates and rate of association
of resoonse-with stimulus-terms.
Quart J Exp Psychol 17:37.. 65. Study of the single channel
hypothesis and input regulation witnin a continuous,
simultaneous task situation
SSS HARARY, FRANK, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Mich. Mathematical models for
social psychology
PMY WINTERS, WALLACE D., Univ. California
Cr. Hlth. Sci., Los Angeles, Cal .
Behavior, EEG and neuroamines during
development
Experientia 21-256, 65. Evidence for a direct action of
mor-amines on the chick central nervous system.
Fed Proc 24.135, 65. Comparison of averaged auditory
evoked responses during spontaneous and monamine
induced states of wakefulness and sleep in the chick.
Physiologist 8:279, 65. Distrioution of auditory and visual
evoked responses in the central neivous system of the
unanesthetized chick.
EP WILLIAMS, HAROLD L., Sch. Med., Univ. Oklahoma,
Oklahoma City, Okla. Sleep loss, sleep
and psychophysiologic efficiency
Psychophysiology 2:208, 66. Instrumental behavior during
sleep.
F.P LONGO, NICHOLAS, Colgate Univ.,
Hamilton, N.Y. Comparative
psychology of learning
EP ROSNER. BURTON >., Sch. Med., Univ.
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Evoked
potentials and sensation
PMY FROMMER, GABRIEL P., Col. Arts, Scl„
Indiana Univ., Bloomington, Ind.
Effects of lemniscai lesions on evoked
resoonses
PMY GELLER, IRVING, New York Med. Col.,
New York, N.Y. Experimental studies In
osychoohar macoloay
PET GUTH, PAUL S., Sch. Med., Tulane Univ.,
New Orleans, La. Effect of
chlorpromazine on subcellular membranes
Biochem Pharmacol 14:769, 65. Studies in vitro and in vivo
of the effects of chlorpromazine on rat liver lysosomes.
Int Rev Neurobiol 7:231, 64. The phertothiazine tranouilizers:
Biochemical ana biophysical actions.
BS CAPLOW, THEODORE, Columbia Univ., New
York, N.Y. Homelessness— Etiology,
patterns and consequences
An Estimate of the Population of Homeless Men in the
BowerrSrea, TTevTVork City . FebTVfrS CoiI^r5ia"tlniv
Bureau Appl Soc Res, New York, Aug 65 .
Skid Row and Its Inhabitants, Columbia Univ Bureau Appl
Soc Res, New York, Mar 65
EP BORN, DAVID G., Col. Letters, Sci.,
Univ. Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
Learning and stimulus salience
MEYER, MERLE E., Whitman Col.,
Walla Walla, Wash. Orientation
by magnetic sensitivity
ANDERSON, D. CHRIS, Wenninger Fdn.,
Tcpeka, Kans. Prior aversive
stimulation and behavior
MURDOCK, BENWET 6., Jr., Univ. Missouri,
Columbus, Mo. A study of the
retention of individual items
J Exp Psychol 68, (No i) 184, Aug 64. Proactive
inhibition in short-term memory.
J Exp Psychol 69:237, 65. A test of the 'limited capacity'
hypothesis.
MSM BELSHAW, MICHAEL, Hunter Col. of City
Univ. New York, New York, N.Y.
Cultural investigation of a village
MSM
EP
EP
MH-10890
SRC
MH-10892
SRC
MH-10895
PMY
MH-10896
PMY
MH-10897
MH
MH-10898
MH
MH- 10899
MH
MH-10900
MH
MH-10916
MH
MH-10919
MH
MH-10927
PMY
MH-10886 MH RABINER, EDWIN L., Bronx Municipal
Hosp. Cr., Bronx, N.Y. Psychiatric
dispositional criterion measures
MH-10889 SRC GIBSON, ROBERT W., The Sheppard and Enoch
Pratt Hosp., Towson, Md. Drug treatment
in depression
Ment Hosp, Sep 65. Ecitorial: Medicare and the
psychiatrist's responsibility.
SANDIFtR, MYRON G., Jr., John Umstead Hosp.,
Butner, NX. Collaborative study on
ant i -depressant drugs
Dl MASC10, ALBERTO, Boston State Hosp.,
Bostoi:, Mass. NIMH-PSC collaborative
depression study
McHUGH, PAUL R., Cornell Univ. Med. Col.,
New York, M.Y. Visceral function
in affect and brain disorders
BOGDONOFF, MORTON D.. Duke Univ. Med. Cr.,
Durham, N.C. Effeci of drugs upon group
interaction responses
MYERS, BARTON, Brooklyn Col., Brooklyn,
N.Y. Short-term memory--Cholinergic
mbl< influences
STEIN, MORRIS I., Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
New York Univ., New York, N.Y. The
prediction of creativity
STEIN, MORRIS I., G.-ad. Sch. Arts,
Sci., New York Univ., New York, N.Y.
Patterns of self-descrio;iL
ZAMANSKY, HAROLD S., Col. Liberal Arts,
Northeastern Univ., Boston, Mass.
The effect of expectancy for hypnosis
on performance
LUND, S. TORSTliN, Sch. Educ, Univ.
California, Berkeley, Cal. Teacher
retention ir disadvantaged schools
BEE, HELEN L., Clark Univ., Worcester,
Mass. Paramelncs of distractibility
FEINBERG, IRWIN, Downstate Med. Cr., State
Univ. New York, Brooklyn, N.Y. Sleeo
patterns in mental illness
Am J Pyschiat 121:1018, 65. Unusually high dream time in
an hallucinating patient.
MH-10931 PET ASTON, ROY, Sch. Med., Wayne Stats Univ.,
Detroit, Mich. Hepatic aspects of
post-tolerance hypersensitivity
Arch Int Pharmacodyn 155:289, 65. The effect of drugs on
vibration tolerance.
MH-10936 COM LAGO, GLADWYN V., Coi. Eng., Univ.
Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Digital simulation
of EEG utiliziny a Markov process
MH-10938 MSM BECK, ROBERT C, Col. Arts, Sci., Wake
Forest Col., Winston-Salem, N.C.
Stimuli associates with shock termination
MH-10940 BS WERNER, OSWALD, Col. Anthropology and
Linguistics, Northwestern Univ., EvansLm,
III. Ethnomedlcal dictionary of Navaho
MH-10950 MSM WITTK, ROBERT S., San Jose State Col.,
San Jose, Cal. Selective learning
under free and forced trials
MH-10956 MH SINGER, JEROME L., City Col., City Univ.
New York, New York, N.Y. Production
and suppression of thought and imagery
MH-10957 MH GILBERT, ALBIN R., West Virginia Wesleyan
Col., Buckhannon, W.Va. Timed cross-
examination of personality test scores
MH-10962 MH VOTH, HAROLD M., Mer.ninger Fdn., Topeka,
Kans. Psychosomatic study of thyroid
gland dysfunction
MH-10970 MH McELWAIN, DONALD W., Grad. Sch., Univ.
Queensland, St. Lucia, Brisbane,
Queensland, Australia Development of
communication reduced coonitive scales
MH-10972 EP WILSON, WILLIAM A., Jr., Grad. Sch.,
Univ. Connecticut, Starrs, Conn.
Analysis of behavioral functions of
cerebral areas
Amm Behav 12:227, 64. Visuarantf tactual
preferences in normal and bra in -operated mon-
keys. ^^^^^^^^^^^
J Comp Physiol Psychol 35: /ul, 62. Alternation
in normal and frontal monkeys as a frunction of
response and outcome of the previous trial.
J Comp PhySToT PsyCfibl 55:931, 62. Intersensofy
facilitation of learning sets in normal and brain
operated monkeys.
Percept MoEoTSkills 18:917, 64. Further analy-
sis of intersensory facilitation of learning sets
in monkeys,
Quart J Exp Psychol 16:163, 64. Probability-
learning in the monkey.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 56:237, 63. Effect of frontal
lesions in monkeys upon widely -spaced delayed-response
triads.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 56:445, 63. Massing and within-
delay ppsition as factors in delayed-response performance^
J Comp Physiol Psychol 56:660, 63. Some tests of the
diluted-watsr hypothesis of saline consumption in rats.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 56:732, 63. Formation of tactual
learning sets.
Nature 197:107, 63. Intermodality transfer of specific
discriminations in the monkey.
Psychonom Sci 1:71, 64. Visual probability-learning in the
monkey.
MH-10973
MH-10974
MH-10975
MH-10976
MH-10981
MH-10982
MH-10986
MH-10987
MH-10989
MH-10990
MH-10991
MH-10993
MH
MH
MH
MHP
MSM
MSM
BEH
MSM
SRC
SRC
BS
MH
MH-10994
PMY
MH-10996
MHK
MH-10997
EP
MH-10999
NSS
MH-11000
BS
MH-11001
SRC
MH-11005
MSM
MH-11007
MSM
MH-11012
MSM
MH-11014
MSM
MH-11016
MSM
MH-11017
MSM
MH-11019
MSM
MH-11021
MSM
MH-11026
EP
MH-11027
BEH
FESHBACH, SEYMOUR, Univ. California,
Los Angeles, Cal. Organization and
regulation of anger and aggression
WYNNE, RONALD D., Queens Col. of City Univ.
New York, Flushing, N.Y. Validation of
attendant's attitude scales
RAUSH, HAROLD L., Col. Lit. Sci., Arts,
Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Communication patterns
HAMBURG, DAVID A., Stanford Univ. Med. Cr„
Palo Alto, Cal. Hormones, adaptive
behavior and psychiatric problems
GERJUOY, HERBERT G., Educational Testing
Service, Princeton, N.J. Choice-
sequence patterns in binary-choice
learning
EBNER, EUGENE, Lafayette Clinic,
Detroit, Mich. Perceptual
recognition in schizophrenia
ROBERTS, JOHN M., Grad. Sch., Cornell
Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. Cultural and
psychological dimensions of anxiety
HEATH, DOUGLAS H., Haverford Col.,
Haverford, Pa. Maturity, situational
determinants and cultural values
DENBER, HERMAN C.B., Manhattan State Hosp.,
Ward's Island, New York, N.Y.
Drug treatment in chronic schizophrenia
IRWIN, SAMUEL, Sch. Med., Univ. Oregon,
Portland, Ore. Pre-clinical drug
evaluation and methods development
CURTIS, RICHARD F., Col. Liberal Arts,
Univ. Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
Flexibility in community status systems
LANG, PETER J., Col. Letters, Sci., Univ.
Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Systematic
desensitization therapy
Behav Res Ther 2:27, 64. A fear survey schedule
for use in behavior theraov.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 57:426, 64. Measurement
of the conditioned cardiac response.
Case Studies in Behavior Modification, Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, New York, 6b. Behavior
therapy with a case of nervous anorexia.
Case Studies in Behavior Modification, Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, New York, 6b. Experi-
mental desensitization of a phobia.
The Conditioning Therapies, Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, New York, 64. Experimental
studies of desensitization psychotherapy.
J Abnorm Soc Psychol 70, (No 6):395, 65. Desensitization,
suggestibility, and oseudotheraov.
J Exp Psychol 65:552, 65. Semantic generalization of
conditioned autonomic responses.
Psychophysiology 1, (No 4):330, 65. Learned stabilization
of cardiac rate.
BELLAK, LEOPOLD, Teachers Col., Columbia
Univ., New York, N.Y. Effects of
anti -depressant drugs on psychodynamics
STUDT, ELLIOT, Univ. California, Berkeley,
Cal. Resocialization through parole
DEUTSCH, J. A., New York Univ.,
New York, N.Y. Fear and
intracranial self-stimulation
HIMWICH, HAROLD E., Galesburg State Res.
Hosp., Galesburg, III. Review of
advances in biochemistry of schizophrenia
MARSH, ROBERT M., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. Social
mobility and kinship during industriali-
zation
KURLAND, ALBERT A., Spring Grove State
Hosp., Baltimore, Md. A controlled
study of LSD therapy with neurotics
STILSON, DONALD W., Sch. Med., Univ.
Colorado, Denver, Colo. Perceptual
studies of schizophrenia
AGNEW, HARMAN W., Jr., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Florida, Gainesville, Fla.
Relationship of age to sleep patterns
EISENSTEIN, EDWARD M., Col. Arts, Sci.,
State Univ. New York, Stony Brook, L.I.,
N.Y. A comparative study of arthropod
ganglia preparations
SIMMEL, ARNOLD, Fac. Med., Columbia
Univ., New York, N.Y. Attitude
development of student nurses
ANDERSON, D. CHRIS, Menninger Fdn., Topeka,
Kans. Second-order aversive
conditioning
BLACKWOOD, RALPH 0., Univ. Bridgeport,
Bridgeport, Conn. Mediating verbal
chains in problem solving
LYON, DAVID 0., Col . Arts, Sci., Western
Michigan Univ., Kalamazoo, Mich. Independant
response rates of escape and avoidance
LONDON, IRA T., Denison Univ., Granville,
Ohio A valence analysis of runway
performance
NEIMARK, EDITH D., Douglass Col.,
Rutgers, State Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.
Analysis of incidental learning
KAEPPLER, ADRIENNE L., Bernice P. Bishop
Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii Relation
of ethno-aesthetics to a social order
MH-11028 EP u... , HI .. nst. ?e isyl . a iia Hosp.,
Philadelphia. Pa. Studies in hypnosis
MH-11029 PMY LUDVIGSON, H. WAYNE, Southwestern
Med. Sch., Univ. Texas, Dallas,
Tex. Frustration in basic
learning and performance
Psychonom Sci 2:323, 65. Delayed-engendered avoidance
reconsidered.
MH-11030 EP LINDZEY, GARDNER, Col. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Texas, Austin, Tex. Temperament —
Genetics and ontogenetics
Items 18:29, 64. Genetics and the social
sciences.
J Comp Physiol Psychol 57:279, 64. Heterosis
and learning in the mouse.
Psychonom Sci 1:3, 64. Defecation in stressful
and non-stressful situations.
Psychonom Sci 1:35, 64. Hoarding in the mouse.
Science 144:189, 64. Albinism and water escape
performance in the mouse.
J Personality Soc Psychol 1:642, 65. Sociability, fearful-
ness and genetic variation in the mouse.
MH-11031 MSM HOROWITZ, LEONARD M., Sch. Humanities,
Sci., Stanford Univ., Stanford, Cal.
Word availability and language learning
MH-11032 MSM WAYNER, MATTHEW J., Grad. Sch., Syracuse
Univ., Syracuse, N.Y. Activity
associated with salt arousal of drinking
MH-11033 MSM ARNOLD, WILLIAM R., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Texas, Austin, Texas Social
class and types of delinquency
MH-11034 MSM HUITRIC, ALAIN C, Col. Pharm., Univ.
Washington, Seattle, Wash. Synthesis
of potential psychotropic agents
MH-11036 MSM LANG, GOTTFRIED 0., Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Catholic Univ., Washington, D.C.
A cultural index of developmental strain
MH-11038 MSM KENYON, GERALD S., Sch. Education,
Univ. Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Assessment
of attitudes toward physical activity
MH-11039 MH BALDWIN, ALFRED L., Grad. Sch., New York
Univ., New York, N.Y. Cognitive
development and cognitive socialization
MH-11040 EP VITZ, PAUL C, Stanford Univ., Stanford,
Cal. Emotional reactions to stimulus
change
MH-11043 MSM TOBACH, ETHEL, American Museum Natural
History, New York, N.Y. Augmenting
nonoarametric statistical procedures
MH-11044 MSM MOSS, STANLEY M., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass.
Stimulus redundancy and information processing
MH-11045 SRC SANDIFER, MYRON G., Jr., Dorothea Dix
Hosp., Raleigh, N.C. Collaborative
study of chronic schizophrenia
MH-11046 SRC SANDIFER, MYRON G., Jr., Dorothea Dix
Hosp., Raleigh, N.C. Collaborative
study of chronic schizophrenia
MH-11047 SRC SANDIFER, MYRON G., Jr., Dorothea Dix
Hosp., Raleigh, N.C. Collaborative
study of chronic schizophrenia
MH-11049 NSS MENDELSON, JACK H., Massachusetts Gen.
Hosp., Boston, Mass. Biological and
behavioral aspects of alcoholism
MH-11050 PMY GOLDMAN, RONALD, Bill Wilkerson Hearing,
Speech Cr., Nashville, Tenn. The
effects of psychotherapeutic druqs on stuttering
MH-11053 MSM LAWTON, M. POWELL, Home for the Jewish
Aged, Philadelphia, Pa. Adjustment
of the aged to semi-congregate housing
MH-11055 MSM ARIENS, E.J., Univ. Nymegen, Nymegan,
Holland Receptors in the peripheral
and central nervous system
MH-11057 MSM KAMRIN, BENJAMIN B., American Museum
Natural History, New York, N.Y.
Developmental studies of immune tolerance
MH-11062 EP GARNER, WENDELL R., Fac. Philosophy,
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md.
Perception of structure
Am Psvcholoqist, 21:11, 66. To perceive is to know.
Percept Psychophysics 1:33, 66. The structure of visual
pattern associates and pattern goodness.
Percept Psychophysics 1:41, 66. Response uncertainty and
perceptual difficulty of auditory temporal patterns.
MH-11063 PMY SENTER, RODERICK J., Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ethanol
ingestion as an operant escape response
MH-11067 MSM AGNELLO, JOSEPH G., Col. Liberal Arts,
Temple Univ., Philadelphia, Pa.
Formant patterns of stuttered speech
MH-11068 MSM McCONNELL, JAMES V., Sch. Med., Univ.
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Learning
and retention in amphibians
MH-11069 MSM MINERS, WILLIAM S., Mendocino State
Hosp., Tal mage, Cal. Improved
methodology for nail fold capillary
studv
MH-11071 MSM KIMBLE, GREGORY A., Duke Univ.,
Durham, N.C. Voluntary components
in salivary conditioning
MH-11072 MSM GORE, PEARL M., Tennessee A and I State
Univ., Nashville, Tenn. Reexamina-
tion of acquiescence and social
desirability
MH-11073 MHK WOl.'TZKY, DAVID L., Grad.Sch. Arts,
Sci., New York Univ., New York, N.Y.
Studies of cognitive control in
relation to drives
MH-11075 PMY KEELER, CLYDE E., Milledgeville State
Hoso., Milledgeville, Ga. Tests for
tranauilizers
MH-11081 EP LEVY, LEON H., Grad.Sch., Indiana Univ.,
Bloomington, Ind. Instructional
modification of behavior
MH-U085 MHK WARREN, ROLAND L., Brandeis Univ.,
Waltham, Mass. Community structure and
development
Brandeis Univ Pub Soc Welfare, (No 11), 65. Types of
purposive social change at the community level.
Child Welfare, Nov 65. The impact of new designs of
community organization.
Studying Your Community, Continuities and Changes in
Community Studies. Free Press Glencoe, New York, 65.
MH-11086 PMY SLOANE, HOWARD N., Jr., Grad. Sch.,
Univ. Washington, Seattle, Wash.
Behavior and pyridoxine deficiency
MH-11088 MH TIGHE, THOMAS J., Dartmouth Col.,
Hanover, N.H. Discrimination processes
in children
J Exp Anal Behav 8:261, 65. A handling device for small
animals.
J Exp Psychol 70:13, 65. Effect of overtraining on reversal
and extradimensional shifts.
J Exp Psychol 70:379, 65. The effect of perceptual pretraining
on reversal and nonreversal shifts.
Psychonom Sci 2:141, 65. The effect of overtraining on the
shift behavior of albino rats.
Psychonom Sci 2:365, 65. Overtraining and discrimination
shift behavior in children.
Psychonom Sci 3:446, 65. Reply to "comparisons of reversal
and nonreversal shifts."
MH-11089 EP WALLACH, HANS, Swarthmore Col.,
Swarthmore, Pa. Factors in
constancy of visual direction
MH-11091 MHK SCHIAVI, RAUL C, Col. Med., Cornell
Univ., New York, N.Y. CNS control
of gonadal function and behavior
Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 119:688, 65. Relationship of rat
anaphylaxis to time of challenge.
MH-11092 MSM KAHN, ROBERT L., Univ. Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Mich. Departmental
differences in student characteristics
MH-11093 MSM SCHELLENBERG, JAMES A., Sch. Liberal
Arts, Sci., Western Michigan Univ.,
Kalamazoo, Mich. Balancing forces
in Derson-arouo relationships
MH-11095 MSM CAMP, DAVID S., Col. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I. Effect
of noncontingent punishment on other
responses
MH-11096 MSM GESCHEIDER, GEORGE A., Hamilton Col.,
Clinton, N.Y. Perception of
successiveness
MH-11099 BEH SIMONDS, PAUL E., Univ. Oregon,
Eugene, Ore. Generic and individual
factors in dominance variation
MH-11100 MSM MILLER, MARILYN E., Col. Letters, Sci.,
Univ. Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wis.
Serial form learning
MH-11103 MSM HARRISON, ROBERT H., Boston City Hosp.,
Boston, Mass. A test of configural
scoring principles
MH-11104 MSM HANDLON, JOSEPH H., Stanford Med. Cr.,
Palo Alto, Cal. Patient-psycho-
therapist similarity and communication
MH-11107 MSM NAHINSKY, IRWIN D., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Saint Louis Univ., St. Louis, Mo.
Parameters of learning rate in rote
learning
MH-11108 BS METZGER, DUANE G., Col. Liberal Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Illinois, Urbana, III. Com-
parative ethnography of alcohol con-
sumption
MH-11109 MHK AGHAJANIAN, GEORGE K., Sch. Med., Yale
Univ., New Haven, Conn. Subcellular
mechanisms of osvchotrooic drua acrinn
Fed Proc 25:383, 66. Electron microscopic autoradiography
of rat brain following H3-D0PA.
MH-11112 HUE KITANO, HARRY H., Sch. Social Welfare,
Univ. California, Los Angeles, Cal.
Immigration, social adjustment and
mental illness
MH-11115 MH QUERESHI, MOHAMMED Y., Col. Liberal Arts,
Marquette Univ., Milwaukee, Wis. Pro-
cedures for determing optimum limits of
testing
MH-11U6 MH STRICKER, LAWRENCE J., Educational
Testing Service, Princeton, N.J.
Retest changes on Dersonality scales
MH-11119 PMY KAPADIA GOVIND, J., Col. Pharm.,
Howard Univ., Washington, D.C. Investiga-
tions on potential psychotomimetic agents
MH-11135 PMY THOMPSON, TRAVIS I., Sch. Med., Univ.
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Social
behavior and morphine self-administration
Brochure, Rep Res Labs Dept Psy Univ Minn PR-65-5, 65.
Telemetry-controlled system for chronic drug self-
administration in unrestrained monkeys.
MH-11138 MSM GOSSETTE, ROBERT L. .Grad.Sch., Hofstra
Univ., Hampstead, N.Y. Learning
ability among different avian orders
MH-11139 MSM BRUNEI*, EDWARD M., Col. Liberal Arts,
Sci., Univ. Illinois, Urbana, III.
Migration and urban participation
MH-11148 EP SMITH. MONCRIEFF H., Jr., Sch. Arts,
Sci., Univ. Washington, Seattle, Wash.
Physiological cues in motivation
MH-11149 EP KATAHN, MARTIN, Grad. Sch., Vanderbilt
Univ., Nashville, Tenn. Anxiety, response
strength, aptitude and learning
MH-11150 EP HALAS, EDWARD S., Univ. North Dakota,
Grand Forks, N.D. Sequential
neural patterning during conditioning
MH-11152 MSM LITTLE, KENNETH B., Grad. Col., Univ.
Denver, Denver, Colo. Transfer of
certainty training
MH-11157 MSM JACKSON, DONALD E., Mary Washington Col.,
Fredericksburg, Va. Inhibition with
reinforcement—A reconsideration
MH-11158 MSM MONAHAN, THOMAS P., State Univ.
New York, Oswego, N.Y. Juvenile
arrests and nonarrests in Philadelphia,
1960
MH-11165 EP COOPER, LESLIE M., Stanford Univ., Stanford,
Cal. Effects of CS complexity upon
operant behavior
MH-11168 PET MclSAAC, WILLIAM M., Col. Med., Baylor Univ.,
Houston, Tex. Serotonin metabolism
MH-11173 MSM BERNSTEIN, IRA H., Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Arlington State Col., Arlington, Texas
Choice reaction time and behavioral
hvootheses
Percept Motor Skills 21:358, 65. Absolute judgments
under three viewing conditions.
Psychonom Sci 3:259, 65. Choice reaction time and behavioral
hypotheses.
MH-11175 MSM MEDALIA, NAHUM Z., Smith Col., Northampton,
Mass. Illness behavior in a women's
college
MH-11178 BS BYRNE, DONN E., Col. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Texas, Austin, Tex. Interpersonal
attraction and reinforcement variables
J Personality Soc Psychol 2:884, 65. Magnitude of positive
and neqative reinforcements as a determinant of attraction.
Psychonom Sci 3:449, 65. The effect of topic importance and
attitude similarity-dissimilarity on attraction in a
multistranger desiqn.
MH-11179 EP BROWN, SAM C, Col. Arts, Sci.,
Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, Kans.
Contextual factors in complex verbal
learning
MH-11180 EP COLE, MICHAEL, Grad. Sch., Yale Univ.,
New Haven, Conn. Quantitative analysis
of avoidance conditioning
MH-11181 EP ELFNER, LLOYD F., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Kent State Univ., Kent, Ohio Auditory
localization with binaural stimulation
MH-11183 EP BABB, HAROLD, Col. Arts, Sci., Montana
State Univ., Missoula, Mont. Performance
effects of stimulus change
MH-11189 PMY WHITE, RICHARD P., Univ. Tennessee Med.
Units., Memphis, Tenn. Unusual
behavioral effects induced by resernine
MH-11193 BEH LAMBERT, WILLIAM W., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. Family
organization and socialization practices
MH-11195 MH GREEN, EDWARD J., Teacher's Col.,
Columbia Univ., New York, N.Y.
Programmed discrimination in
retarded children
MH-11196 MSM DRAPER, WILLIAM A., Yerkes Regional Primate
Res. Cr. Emory Univ., Orange Park, Fla.
Socialization and imitation
MH-11197 MSM VANDAMENT, WILLIAM E., Harpur Col.,
Binghamton, N.Y. Differential
eyelid conditioning to compound stimuli
MH-11199 EP HOUSTON, JOHN P., Col. Letters, Sci.,
Univ. California, Los Angeles, Cal.
Transfer and retroaction in verbal learning
Psychonom Sci 3:343, 65. A repaired Sj-R2 and S2-R1
transfer surface.
Psychonom Sci 4:83, 66. Transfer in repaired Sj-Rj and S2R1
paradiqms.
MH-11201 PMY STEFANIS, COSTAS N., Eginltion Hosp.,
Athens, Greece Mode of action of
psychoactive drugs--Seizure mechanism
Arch Ital Biol 103:705, 65. Patterns of central neurons
responses to suspected transmitters.
Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 18:541, 65. Intracellular
oscillatory rhythms in pt neurons.
Int J Neuropharmacol 4:125, 65. Strychnine reversal of
Inhibitory potentials in pt neurons.
MH-11205 MSM DeARMOND. DIANE, Sch. Liberal Arts, Univ.
Missouri, Kansas City, Mo. Concurrent
punishment and reinforcement schedules
MH-11206 HM BRACELAND, FRANCIS J., Inst. Living,
Hartford, Conn. Eli Todd, forgotten
pioneer in psychiatry
1631
MH-11210 EP RODWAN, ALBERTS., Grad. Sell.,
Emory Univ., Atlanta, Ga. Psychophysls
of the development of form perception
MH-11215 MH ALTROCCHI, JOHN, Duke Univ. Med. Cr.,
Durham, N.C. Attribution of hostile
intent
MH-11226 PMY GOLDSCHMIDT, LEONTINE, Creedmoor Inst.,
Queens Village, N.Y. Sulfhydryl and
age in mental patients and in normals
MH-11227 MH HEATH. DOUGLAS H., Haverford Col.,
Haverford, Pa. Institutional and
cultural factors in maturing
College Bd Rev 66, {No 58):23, 65. Do "modern" school
curriculuims help students mature?
MH-U228 BS BREHM, JACK W., Grad. Sell., Duke Univ.,
Durham, NX. Psychological reactions to
restrictions
J Personality Soc Psychol 3:420, 66. Effect of a favor which
reduces freedom.
MH-11229 PMY RESNICK, OSCAR, Worcester Fdn. Exptl.
Biol., Inc., Shrewsbury, Mass.
Mechanisms of action of LSD-25 in man
Life Sci 3:1207, 64. LSD-25 action in normal subjects treated
with a monoamine oxidase inhibitor.
Life Sci 4:1433, 65. Accentuation of the psychological
effects of LSD-25 in normal subjects treated with reserpine.
Proc 6th Int Congr, Coll Irst Neuropsychopharmacol ,
Washington, DC, Mar 66. LSD-25-druq interactions in man.
Psychiat Opinion, p 34, fall 65. The role of diet in
psychopharmacoloqy.
MH-11231 EP SCKWART2I, MARVIN, Grad. Sch., Univ.
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio Evoked
responses during conditioning and learning
MH-11234 MH SUCHMAN, ROSSt.YN G., Gallaudet Col.,
Washington, D.C. Perceptual and
learning strategy chanqes due to training
MH-11236 BS JOHNSON, NEAt. F., Ohio State Univ.
Res. Fdn., Columbus, Ohio The influence
of structure on verbal behavior
MH-11242 MSM SIMPSON, WILLIAM E., Albion Col., Albion,
Mich. Language habits in serial
verbal learning
MH-11250 EP WEINBERGER, NORMAN M., Grad. Sen.,
Univ. California, Irvine, Cal. The
neurophysiology of behavioral habituation
MH-11255 EP MILLWARD, RICHARD B., Grad. Sch.,
Brown Univ., Providence, R.I.
Memory and reward variables in probability
learning
MH-11257 MH NFURINGER. CHARLES, Col. Liberal Arts,
Sci., Univ. Kansas, Lawrence, Kans.
Personality and interpersonal stability
MH-11260 EP HOPKINS, B.L., Col. Arts, Sci., Florida
State Univ., Tallahassee, Fla.
Short-term retention of individual
subjects
MH-11262 EP GARDNER, R.ALLEN, Col. Arts, Sci., Univ.
Nevada, Reno. Nev. Response variability
in instrumental behavior
MH-11272 SRC DITMAN, KEITH S., Univ. California
Cr. Hlth. Sci., Los Angeles, Cal.
Controlled study using LSD-25 in alcoholics
MH-11273 BEH WASHBURN, SHERWOOD L., Univ. California,
Berkeley, Cal. Communication systems In
a natural environment
MH-11275 SRC LLSDWIG, ARNOLD M., Mendota State Hosp.,
Madison, Wis. LSD and hypnosis in
the treatment of alcoholism
MH-11276 MSM MAN0SEVIT7, MARTIN, Col. Arts, Sci.,
Rutgers State Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.
Determinants of hoarding
MH-11277 MSM STERNE, RICHARD S., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Miami, Coral Gables, Fla.
Predictors of Delinquent conduct
MH-11278 MSM K1PLINGER, GLENN F., Univ. Texas Med. Br.,
Galveston, Tex. Changes in serum
produced by tolerance to morphine
MH-11279 MSM COWAN, THADDEUS M., Albion Col.,
Albion, Mich. A model for organization
in recall
MH-11281 EP GRIMSLEY, DOUGLAS L., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, Fla.
Effect of hyoertonic saline injections
on activity
MH-11282 EP NODINE, CALVIN F., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Miami Univ., Oxford, Ohio Temporal
aspects of presentation in verbal learning
MH-11283 EP HAYGOOD, ROBERT C, Col. Arts, Sci.,
Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, Kans.
Structural variables in concept formation
MH-11284 EP KOPPENAAL, RICHARD J., Grad. Sch. Arts,
Sci., New York Univ., New York, N.Y.
Retrograde amnesia and length of
retention interval
MH-11285 EP ISAACSON, ROBERT L., Col. Lit, Sci.,
Arts, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Behavioral effects of limbic lobe lesions
Psychonom Sci 3:483, 65. The effect of distracting stimuli
on the runway performance of the hippocampectomized rat.
Psychonom Sci 3:485, 65. Impairment and perseveration in
delayed tasks due to bilateral lesions of the caudate nucleus.
Psychonom Sci 4:283, 66. Spontaneous alternation and
scopolamine.
MH-11291 PHY KOSAYASMI,YUTAKA, Worcester Fdr:. Exptl.
Biol., Inc., Shrewsbury, Mass.
A study of plasma monoamine oxidase in
mental health
MH-11294 PMY HURST, f>AUL M., Inst. Res., State College,
Pa. Dimensions of drug effects upon
choice behavior
MH-11295 PMY DAVIS, W. MARVIN, Sch. Pharm., Univ.
Mississippi, University, Miss. Behavioral
effects of opiates
MK-U299 PMY KNAPP, PETER H., Sch. Med., Boston Univ.,
Boston, Mass. Emotion and pulmonary
function in asthma
MH-11312 MH LORR, MAURICE, Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Catholic Univ., Washington, D.C.
A cross-cultural comparison of
osvehotic behav'ors
MH-11316 MH WILLNER, ALLEN, Menninger Fdn.,
Topeka, Kans. Association as a first
steD in abstraction
Nebraska Sympos Motivation p. 99, 64. The
free behavior situation.
MH-11321 MH HUNT, J. McVICKER, Grad. Col., Univ. Illinois,
Urbana, III. Motivation and
experience — Theory
Am Sci 53:80, 65. Traditional personality theory in the
liqht of recent evidence.
Brochure: Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 375, New York, 65.
What you should know about educational testinq.
Nebraska Sympos Motivation, 13:189, 65. Intrinsic motiva-
tion and its role in psychological development.
Current Research in Motivation, Holt, Rinehart & Winston,
New York, 66. Ihe epigenesis of intrinsic motivation and
early coqnilive leaminq.
MH-11323 MH HETHERINGTON, EILEEN M., Col. Letters, Sci.,
Univ. Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
Familial correlates of delinquency
MH-11329 MSM KLINMAN, CYNTHIA S., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. Learning
and retention in the mentally retarded
MH-11330 MSM WALKER, RICHARD N., Gesell Inst. Child
Development, New Haven, Conn.
Development of a scale for parents'
ratings
MH-11331 MSM FISHBEIN, HAROLD D., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
Instructional variables in conditioning
MH-11332 BEH WYLIE, LAURENCE, Harvard Univ.,
Cambridge, Mass. Sociocultural continuity
and change
MH-11338 MSM WRIGHT, HERBERT F., The Tavistock Inst.
Human Relations, London, England
Community size and child behavior across
cultures
MH-11349 MHP STEIN. MARVIN, Col. Med., Cornell Univ.,
New York, N.Y. Psychophysiology
of psychosomatic disorders
MH-11350 BEH WALLACE, ANTHONY F., University Museum,
Philadelphia, Pa. Social consequences of
disease beliefs and practices
MH-11353 MSM WHITE, ROBERT A., Grad. Sch., St. Louis
Univ., St. Louis, Mo. The acculturation
process in an urban setting
MH-11355 MH FURTH, HANS G., Grad Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Catholic Univ., Washington, D.C. Nonverbal
research approaches to study human thinking
MH-11358 SRC CALDWELL, JOHN M., Jackson Mem. Hosp.,
Miami, Fla. Patient specificity in
drug response
MH-U359 MSM CAWTE, J.E., Univ. New South Waltes, Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia Ethnopsychiatry—
A preliminary research
MH-11362 BS JACKSON, DON D., Mental Res. Inst.,
Palo Alto, Cal. Methodology for
analyzing family interaction
Acta Psichiat Psicol Am Lat 11:321, 65. Symmetry and com-
plementarity: An operational definition and a typology of
dyads.
Arch Gen Psychiat 11:484, Nov 64. Family interaction scales:
A preliminary report.
Arch Gen Psychiat 12:589, 65. Family rules: The marital
Ouid Pro Quo.
Familv Proc 4. (No 11:1. Mar 65. The studv of the familv.
Family Proc 4:259, Sep 65. A method for studying family
communication.
Disorders of Communication, Research Pub, Vol 42, 64.
Some varieties ot pathogenic organization.
Modern Psychotherapeutic Practice, Science Behavior Books,
Kalo Alto, 66. An example ot family homeostasis and
The Therapy of Disturbed Families. Science Behavior Books,
Palo Alto, 66. Aspects ot conjoint family therapy.
MH-11366 MSM RIVERS, JULIAN P., Sch. Med., Univ. Chicago,
Chicago, III. Effects of demographic
shifts on social structure
MH-11367 MSM SHANNON, LYLE W., Col. Liberal Arts,
Univ. Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Types
and patterns of juvenile delinquency
MH-11369 MSM GLIXMAN, ALFRED F., Univ. Oklahoma,
Norman, Okla. Two measures of
person similarity
MH-11371 MSM HEAL, LAIRD W., George Peabody Col. for
Teachers, Nashville, Tenn. Discrimination
transfer in the mentally retarded
1632
MSM K0ES1G, KAF~;L P.. Stanford Ur.lv., Stanford,
Cal. Laboratory studies of behavior
therapy
Behw Res Ther 2:235, 65. Experimental treatment of
habitual smoking.
PMY GERSHON, SAMUEL, Univ. Missouri, St. Louis,
Mo. Psychopharmacology of the llaiium
ion
SRC GERSHON, ?AMUEL, Univ. Missouri,
St. Louis, Mo. Antagonists to
anticholinergic psychotomimetics
SRC FINK, MAX,Sch. Med., Univ. Missouri,
St. Louis, Mo. EEG and human
psychcpiiamacclogy
PMY ITIL, TURAN, Sen. Med., Univ. Missouri,
St. Louis, Mo. Therapy resistant
osychosis' and new drugs
Am J Psychiat 121, (No 10), 65. Pentothal induced changes
in EEG as a prognostic index on drug therapy cr. psychotic
patients.
Electroenceph Clip Neurophysiol 17:451, 65. Relation between
restinq EEG and pentothal activated EEG.
Proc Am Psychiat Assn, St. Louis, Missouri, Oct 65. I.nten-
sive treatment of "therapy resistant" schizophrenic patients.
Proc Itit Congr Electroenceph Clin Neutephysiol, Vienna, 65.
Potentiation of anticholinergic induced slow wave activity
by phenothia2'nes and the behsviorcl correlations in mar..
Proc Soc Biol Psychiat, May 65. Drug induced and sponta-
neous psychcpathological changes in the relationship to
quantitative electroeni.opnaloqraphy.
Recent Advances in Biological Psychiatry, Vol 3, 66. Clini-
cal and ttCi investigations with anticholinergic drugs on man.
MHK LEVINSON, DANIEL J., Sch. Med., Harvard
Univ., Boston, Mass. Research on
personality, role and social structure
SRC KNOWLES, R.R., St. Louis State Hosn.,
St. Louis, Mo. NIMH-PSC collaborative
study of phenothiazines
MSM GOTTESMAN, IRVING I., Sch. Med.,
Univ. North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NX.
Genetics and intrafamilial personality
similarity
MSM SCREVEN, C.G., Sch. Liberal Arts, Univ.
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wis. Operant
conditioning procedures in geriatric care
MSM WALLACE, SAMUEL E., Columbia Univ.,
New York, N.Y. A study of Inter-
personal violence
MSM MARTIN, GUSTAV J., William H. Rorer, Inc.,
Fort Washington, Pa. Conference— Drugs,
enzymes and diseases
PR MENZEL, EMIL W., Jr., Delta Regional
Primate Res. Cr., Tulane Univ., Corington,
La. Responsiveness of primates
Behaviour 26:130, 66. Responsiveness to objects in free-
ranging Japanese monkeys.
Folia Primal 4:166, 66. Size and distance of food: Cues
influencing the choice behavior of orangutans (Pongo
pygameus).
Thesis MS; Hughes, G, Tuia.ie Univ, Aug 66. The use of
space and reactions to object movement in baboons
(Theropithecus gelada).
MSM SIGEL, ROBERTAS., Col. Liberal Arts,
Wayne State Univ., Detroit, Mich.
The public's deoendence on the daily
newsoaoer
MSM KINCN, JOHN W., Sch. Behavioral, Soc.
Sci., San Francisco State Col., San
Francisco. Cal. Experiments in changing
self-concepts
MSM BARTHOLOMEW GEORGE A., Col. Letters,
Sci., Univ. California, Los Angeles, Cal.
Social behavior and ohvsioloqv
MSM JONES, ROBERT E., Jr., Portland State Col.,
Portland, Ore. Spaced practice as a
function of interpolated activity
MSM HANDLER, JEROME S., Col. Liberal Arts,
Sci., Southern Illinois Univ., Camondale, III.
Ethnohistorical study of a culture
MSM G00DE, WILLiAM J., Columbia Univ..
New York, N.Y. Propos.tionai inventory
family studies
MSM SOLLENBERGER, RICHARD T.. Mount Holyoke
Col., South Haoley, Mass. A study of
child rearing o~af.;.ices
MSM SAFILIOS-ROTHSCHILD, CONSTANTINA, The
Mernll-Palr-.er Inst., Detroit, f/ich A
sooocultural definition of menta illness
MSM ODOM, RICHARD C, Grac. Sch., Var.derbilt
Un;v., Nashville,. Term. Concept
attainment in children
MSM WALTEi?, WILBERT 0., Sch. Pharm., Univ.
Mississippi, University, Miss.
Phytochemica! investigation of
Dieffenbachls
MSM AKHTAR, M., Col. L^bcrai Arts, Marquette
Univ., Milwaukee, Wis. The punishment
effect and counterconditioning
SRC SASS, ALLAN D., Sch. Med., Vanderbilt
Univ., Nashville, Tenn. Psycho-
onarmacoloey Research Center
Fed Proc, Apr 66. The relationship cf calcium and magnesium
to experimental botulinal intoxication.
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Proc Am Sue Pharm t-:p Ther, Jul 66. The role of storage
and synthesis of brain norepinephrine in the centra! action
of ocsiptsmine and d-amoVLamine.
Proc Air. Soc Pharm Exp Ther, Jul 66. Studies on
demethyiatio.n of secondary and tertiary amines by rat
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BL: 1 VOGT , EVCN I., Grad. Sch. ^rts, Sci.,
Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. Patterns
of humor as related to culture
MSM MULLIGAN, B. EDWARD, Col. Arts, Sci.,
Univ. Georgia.. Athens, Ga.
The effects oi binaural noise on
ural hearing
MHK BATESON, GREGORY, Oceanic Inst., Makapuu
Point, Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaii
Communication processes
Whales, Polphl.-.s anj Porpoises, Univ Calif Press, p. 569,
fch. ""rcbieir^ ^n cet3ccen ana other mammalian communi-
on.
SEH WASHBURN, ^HERWOOO L., Col. Letters,
Sci., Univ. California, Berkeley, Cal.
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MSM BERK, ROBERT H., Col. LH., Sci., Arts,
Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Sequential analysis
MSM WOLLEM, KEiTH A., Col. Set., Arts,
Washington State Univ., Pullman, Wash.
Effects of intratrial rehearsal on R-S
Icar
MSM CHAVEZ, MARGARITO N., California Col.
Med., Los Angeles, Cal. Fsycho-
oh^rmaco'ooica! principle: from a nlant
MSM BEACH, LEF. R., Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Mich. Subjective probabilities
based upon event frequencies
MSM FISCHER, JOHN L., Cr. Advanced Study in
Behavioral Sci., Stanford, Cal.
Personal reference among immigrants
MSM GARSKOF. BERTRAM E., Douglass Col.,
Ri:t;ers State Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.
Unlearning in verbal paired-asspciate
I tar ii inn
MSM KRANTZ, DAVID H., Col. Lit., Sci.,
Arts, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Conjoint measurement and aoolications
to perceoti »n
MSM OSK/MP, STUART, Claremont Grad. Sch.,
Univ. Cr., Claremont, Cal. Factors
affectiPQ cooperation in fvixed-notive games
EP STADDON, JOHN F .R., Grad. Sch., Univ.
Toronto, Toronto, Canad" Reinforcement
as input--Effects of temporal pattern
Psychonor. Sc! 4:193, 66. Preference for fixed vs variable
amounts of reward.
Psychonom Sc! 4:287, *&. An effect analogous to "frustration*
on interval reinforcement schedules.
MH LANGNER, THOMAS S., New York L'r.lv. Med. Cr.,
New York, N.Y. Survey of psychiatric
Impairment In urban children
Approaches to Cross-Cultural Psychiatry, Cornell Unlv Press,
New VorkTCh Il,~6~57 Psychophysiological symptoms and
the status of women in two Mexican communities.
EP KIMBLE, GREGORY A., Grad. Sch., Duke Univ.,
Durham, N.C. Human salivary conditioning
Proc Psychorior .Toe Ann Wis, Oct 65. Recent studies of
human salivary conditioning.
Psychophysioloey 2:338, 66. Effects of concurrent motor
activity on the unconditioned salivary reflex.
SSS HAAS, ... r .: JENE, Col. Commerce, Admin.,
Ohio Siate Univ., Columbus, Ohio
Human response to Alaskan eartiiouake
SSS LAUGHraY, KENNETH R., Col. Arts, Sci., Eng.,
State Univ. New York, Buffalo, N.Y.
Computer simulation of memory processes
Proc SouthwestP'n Psychol AssnMtg, Arlington, Tex.,
Apr 66. Stimulation of short-term memory processes.
Thesis, MA; Wegner, E.L., Univ Wisconsin, 65. The
attainment of intentions regarding postgraduate education:
A follow-up study.
MSM WEBSTER, RONALD L., Hollins Col.,
Hollas Co^ege, Va. Effects of speech
stimuli upon infant vocal behavior
PMY OLDS, JAME«, Col. Lit., Arts, Sci., Univ.
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Brain changes
in learning and motivation
Acta Psychol 23:140, 64. Brain centers and positive rein-
forcement.
Electroenceph Clin Neurcphysiol 19:75, 65. Dissociation
of seif-stimulatlon and epileptiform activity.
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of single unit responses.
Exp Neurol 1C, (Ne 6):493, Dec 6-i. Reinforcing brain
stimulation anri memory In monkeys.
Proc Int Congr Endocr, London, Aug 64. The induction and
suppression of hypothalamic self-stimulation behavior by
micro-injection of endogenous substances at the self-
stlmulation site,
Thesis, Routtenberg, A, Univ Michigan, 66. Certain effects
of stimulation in septa! area and hypothalamus.
Thesis, Scott, J W, Unlv Michigan, 66. Brain stimulation
reinforcement in the runway: Effect of Intertrial interval.
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65. Dr'ves rewards, and the brain .
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Vol 27, 66. The limbic system and behavioral reinforcement.
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BEH POTTER, JACK M., Col. Letters, Sci., MH-11722
Univ. California, Berkeley, Cal. Ethnogra-
phy of a boat DeoDle
PHILLIPS, HERBERT P., Col. Letters, Sci.,
Univ. California, Berkeley, Cai. MH-11723
Change in urban middle-class family
and oersonalitv
BEIDELMAN, THOMAS 0., Grad. Sch. Arts, MH-11730
Sci., Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass.
Determinants of residence groups in a
kinshio society MH-11731
RENNER, KENNETH E., Univ. Illinois,
Urbana, III. Temporal factors
in conflict resolution
Am Psychol 19:534, 64. Effects of deprivation level and MH-11734
experience with delay of reinforcement on the process of
temporal integration.
Proc Midwest Psychol Assn Mtg, St. Louis, May 64. MH-11739
Temporal integration in a conflict situation: The role
of the delay of punishment and delay of reward gradient.
Proc Midwest Psychol Assn Mtg, Chicago, Apr 65. Temporal MH-11740
integration: The relative slopes of the temporal gradients
of reward and punishment.
Psychol Rep 15:423, 64. Conflict resolution and the process MH-11742
of temporal integration.
Psychol Rep 16:197, 65. Delay of reinforcement and resist-
ance to extinction: A supplementary report. MH-11745
Psychol Rep 16:1101, 65. Influence of delay of reinforcement
and overlearning on position reversal.
MSM JOHNSON, ERWIN H., Col. Arts, Sci.,
State Univ. New York, Buffalo, N.Y. MH-11746
A study of a community value system
FELDMAN, SAMUEL M., Albert Einstein Col.
Med., New York, N.Y. Reticular formation MH-11748
and visual discrimination
ROSETT, HENRY L., Mount Sinai Hosp.,
New York, N.Y. Personality, cognitive and MH-11751'
social factors in engineering
Am J Psychiat 122, (No 10):1147, 66. Personality and
cognitive characteristics of engineering students: Impli- MH-11752
cations for the occupational psychiatrist.
MHP ENGEL, GEORGE L., Sch. Med., Univ. Rochester,
Rochester, N.Y. Psychological determinants
of organic disease
Am J Gastroent 44:437, 65. Gastritis: Pathology and
diagnosis.
Am J Path 47:765, 65. Morphologic characteristics of
jejunal biopsy in celiac disease and tropical sprue.
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Ann NY Acad Sci 125:794, 66. The psychosocial setting of
the development of leukemia and lymphoma.
Ann NY Acad Sci 125:807, 66. The psychological setting
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Fed Proc 25:726, 66. Heterogeneity and sequence of rabbit
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J Immun 95:536, 65. Identification of intrinsic factor autoanti-
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JAMA 192:842, 65. Clinical observation. The neglected
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Obstet Gynec 26:265, Aug 65. A Review: Landry-Guillain- MH-11763
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II. A study of a four year old with gastric fistula. MH-11771
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MSM KEITH, ROBERT A., Claremont Grad. Sch.,
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pattern A in young adult males
PET SPIRTES, MORRIS A., Veterans Admin. Hosp.,
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MSM SENGSTAKE, CORD B., Portland State Col.,
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MSM WEISBERG, PAUL, Grad. Sch., Brown Univ.,
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MSM PLOG, STANLEY C, Inst. Govt., Pub. Affairs,
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MSM GRATCH, GERALD, Col. Arts, Sci., Univ. MH-11789
Houston, Houston, Tex. Piaget's
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MSM HEALEY, ALBERT F., Princeton Univ., MH-11790
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MSM GERSTEN, CHARLES D., Col. Liberal Arts,
Arizona State Univ., Tempe, Ariz. Effects
of stimulus conditions on nonreversal shift
MSM CALHul,,;, JVILLIAM H., Col. Liberal Arts,
Univ. Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.
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retention
MSM LOCKHART, RUSSELL A., Coi. Letters, Sci.,
Univ. California, Santa Barbara, Cal.
Temporal determinants of autonomic conditioning
MSM EVANS, SELBY H., Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Texas Christian Univ., Fort Worth, Tex.
Stimulus channel capacity and perception
MSM ALLISON, JAMES, Sch. Arts, Sci., Indiana
Univ., Bloomington, Ind. Food-
directed behaviors related to hunger
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PMY BROWN, JUDSON S., Col. Liberal Arts,
State Univ. Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
Experimental masochism and allied phenomena
MSM WALKER, RONALD E., Grad. Sch., Loyola
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variable — The psychologist-clergyman
MSM WOHLWILL, JOACHIM F., Grad. Sch. Arts, Sci.,
Clark Univ., Worcester, Mass. Factors in
children's concept development
MSM GARLAND, WILLIAM, Sch. Liberal Arts, Sci.,
Western Michigan Univ., Kalamazoo, Mich.
Ecological determinants of social structure
MSM SCHILLER, PETER H., Sch. Humanities,
Social Sci., Massachusetts Inst. Tech.,
Cambridge. Mass. Spreading depression and
interhemisoheric transfer
MSM STREIB, GORDON F., Col. Arts, Sci.,
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and generational relations
MSM PAOLINO, RONALD M., Sch. Pharm., Univ.
Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. Chemical and
electrical stimulation of brain mechanisms
MSM NOWLIS, DAVID P., Bryn Mawr Col.,
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behavior.
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an on-line digital computer.
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MSM WAHLER, ROBERT G., Col. Liberal Arts, Univ.
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child-child interactions
MSM LANDAUER, THOMAS K., Col. Humanities,
Sci., Stanford Univ., Stanford, Cal.
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MH BAER, DONALD M., Grad. Sch., Univ. Kansas,
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of social motivation
MSM LOCKHEAD, GREGORY R., Grad. Sch., Duke
Univ., Durham, NX. Dimensional
redundancy and visual perception
MSM EISMAN, EUGENE H.. Col. Letters, Sci.,
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MSM DYAL, JAMES A., Texas Christian Univ., Fort
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MSM PAVLIK, WILLIAM B.. Col. Arts, Scl„
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MSM CRIST, ROBERT L., Illinois State Univ.,
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MSM SULLIVAN, RICHARD T., City Col . New York,
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Judgment and sensory interaction
MSM RICKERS-OVSIANKINA, MARIA A., C0l- Liberal
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MSM MATUSZAK, ALICE J., Sch. Pharm,, Univ. of
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MSM IRWIN, SAMUEL, Oregon Regional Primate Res.
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MSM WELCH, ANNEMARIE S., Col. William and Mary,
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MSM MIKAELIAN, HARUTUNE H., Bowdoin Col.,
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MSM MEYERS, WILLIAM J., State Univ. Iowa,
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MSM TEGHTSOONIAN. ROBERT, Smith Col.,
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MSM TEGHTSOONIAN. MARTHA, Smith Col.,
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mechanisms.
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WEISS, ROBERT F., Queens Col., City
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reinforcement and presolution reversal on human concept
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self-stimulation by licking.
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Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. Univ Nebr Press, Lincoln,
65. Reinforcement theory.
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responsibility: No place to hide.
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Methods of"Research in Psychotherapy, Appleton, Century
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MH-12067 MH BIJOU, SIDNEY W., Col. Liberal Arts, Scl.,
Univ. Illinois, Urbana, III. Experimental
analysis of behavior in retardates
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an earthouake.
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MH-12262 EP KIMMEL, HERBERT D., Col. Arts, Sci.,
Ohio Univ., Athens, Ohio Instrumental
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J Exp Psychol 70:536, 65. Sex differences in adaptation of
the GSR under repeated applications of a visual stimulus.
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Proc Assn Computing Machinary 20th Ann Conf 65. A
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MH-12278 BIO KRALL, ALBERT R., Sch. Med., Univ. North
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MH-12284 BS ROSENZWEIG, MARK R., Col. Letters, Scl.,
Univ. California, Berkeley, Cal.
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J Verb Learn Verb Behav 4:498, 65. Uncertainty and other
associative correlates of Osgood's D4.
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MH-12504 PMY PAPSDORF, JAMES D., Col. Literature, Scl., Arts,
Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Cortical
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Proc Midwest Psychol Assn, May 64. Intertrial interval and
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Proc Midwest Psychol Assn, May 64. Response shaping In
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of applying potassium chloride to the dura of the rabbit on
the conditioned nictitating membrane response.
MH-12507 PMY SHAG ASS, CHARLES, Eastern Pennsylvania
Psychiatric Inst., Philadelphia, Pa.
Personality. emotion and drug action
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MH-12W2 MHP LEIGHTON, ALEXANDER H., Sch. Pub. Hlth.,
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OH-02037
DOMINO EDWARD F
MH-02&53
DONAHOE JOHN W
MH-07332
DONAHOE JOHN w
MH-1070*
DONAHUE G T
NH-0O933
DONAHUE GEORGE T
OM-02049
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NH-09142
DONAHUE WILMA
OM-01547
DONIGER JOAN
ON- 00454
DONNELLY JOHN
MH-04675
DONNELLY JOHN
MH-10820
DORFNAN DONALD D
MH-10449
DORKEN H
ON- 00***
OORSCH GRAYDON
OM-01310
OORSCH GRAYDON
OM-0188*
DOTY LARRY A
MH-87455
DOUGHERTY M B
M -0*801
DOUGLAS A
M -02864
DOVENMUEHLE R H
MH-01599
DOWNFY R F
OH-00573
DOWNING BILLIE R
OM-01728
DOWNING BILLTE R
OM-02030
DOWNING R W
MH-05809
DOWNS J F
M -04372
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NH-00843
DRACHMAN DAVIO A
MH-10470
DRAPER WILLIAM A
MH-1119*
OPATMAN M L
M -04652
DREGER R M
MH-04316
DSEGER R H
M -65117
DRUFF JAMES H
OH-017U
DUBLIN LOUIS I
NH-09173
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NH-05448
DUBOIS C
NH-857*2
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OM-01068
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MH -05808
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M -03002
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MH-06836
OULIT EVERETT P
MH-0638*
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OH-81827
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MH-83182
DUNCAN HUGH D
MH-10266
DUNHAM H W
NH-02898
OUNNETTE MARVIN D
MH-08563
DUTY JOSEPH E
OM-01708
DYAL JAMES A
MH-08573
DYAL JAMES A
MH-10312
OYAL JAMES A
MH-11772
DYAL JAMES A
MH-03331
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OM-00455
OYKNAN ROSCOE A
MH-01091
EBENMOLT2 S M
MH-0711*
EBENHOLTZ SHELDON M
MH-08 706
EBNER EUGENE
MH-10982
EOOY MAX
OM-01139
EDELBERG R
MH-01904
EDELBERG ROBERT
MH-08456
EDELSON DAVID
OM-014&7
EDMUNDS J W
MH-00523
EDWAROS A L
MH-03137
EDWAROS ALLAN E
HH-06281
EDWARDS ALLEN L
MH-840 75
EDWARDS DAVtD C
MH-10415
EDWARDS G F
M -05409
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MH-07321
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MH-64854
EHRENFREUND DAVIO
MH-87157
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MH-04490
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MH-04847
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MH-0873*
EIOELBERG LUOWIG
MH-06431
E1BUSON S
MH-83968
EIDUSON SAMUEL
MH-85443
EISENBERG LEON
MH-82583
EISENSTEIN EDWARD M
MH-11012
EISMAN EUGENE H
MH-11771
EKNAN PAUL
MH-07587
EkWAN PAUL
MH-07771
ELBEIN JUANA
NH-08429
ELDER JOHN T
NH-06 79*
ELDER S T
MH-0608*
ELOER W E
MH-80642
ELOREO DONALD M
OM-0107*
ELDREO S H
MH-03999
ELDRED STANLEY H
MH-08P80
ELFNER L F
NH-0775*
ELFNER LLOYD F
NH-11181
ELIAS ALBERT
OM-0090*
ELKIN SAMUEL
MH-07702
ELKINO DAVIO
MH-*34*«
ELLENBERGER HENRI F
NH-04284
ELLINGSTON JOHN R
OM-80721
ELLINGSTON JOHN R
OM-00 722
ELLIOTT DELBERT S
MH-07173
ELLIOTT JANES F
OM-81792
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MH-10021
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MH-01420
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MM-10724
ELLIS NORMAN R
MH-»4*33
ELLIS ROBERT A
MH-84948
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NH-84989
ELLSON D G
N -04784
ELMER ELIZABETH
OM-ooaao
ELONEN ANNA S
NH-88S92
ENG8ERG E J
OM-01701
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MH-82528
ENGEL GEORGE L
MH-8O750
ENGEL GEORGE L
NH-11448
ENGELHARDT DAVID R
NH-019»3
ENGELMAROT DAVID N
MH -85090
ENGELHARDT DAVID N
NH-05518
ENGLAND G
MH-05441
ENGLAND G
MH-04494
ENGLISH HAROLD M
OM-01943
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MH-81I31
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OM-01242
ENTWISLE D R
NH-05>*8
EPSTEIN S
MH-05431
EPSTEIN SEYMOBR
NM-0BT55
EPSTEIN SETMOUR
NH-01293
EPSTEIN WILLIAM
NH-0340O
EPSTEIN WILLIAM
MH-0*153
ERASMUS C J
NH-84978
ERASMUS C J
M -85**7
ERICKSOM R L
MH-07J25
ERICKSON V
MH-67753
ERIKSEN CHARLES W
MH-81204
ERIKSEN CHARLES W
MH-88242
ERLEBRCHER A
MH-0610*
ERLEBACHER ALBERT
HH-08944
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NH-01726
ERRERA P L
N -05241
ERSHOFF B H
N -031*6
ERSHOFF BENJAMIN H
MH-03797
ERVIN FRANK R
MH-10324
ERVIN FRANK R
MH-10329
ERVIN SUSAN N
NH-03T72
ERVIN SOSAN H
NH-03813
ESCALONA SIBYLLE K
MH-0581*
ESCALONA SIBYLLE K
MH-0703*
ESSNAN WALTER B
MH-08498
ETSTEN B
NY-03147
EVANS FRANCIS C
MH-00J75
FVANS N C
MH-61230
EVANS SELBY H
NH-11730
EWALT JACK R
MH-85077
EWALT JACK R
OM-01485
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MH-0*479
EWING JAMES H
MH-10331
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MH-107**
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MH-84827
EYSENCK H J
NY-02412
FAIRWEATHER GEORGE W
OM-81259
FALKEY 0 B
MH-80388
'ALLERS LLOYD A
MH-0896*
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MH-074S9
FAND IRWIN
MH-878*8
FANSHCL OAVIO
OM-01999
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MH-0528*
FANTZ R L
N -02*97
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N -03207
MH-alpha 3
FARBER ! E
FARINA AMERIGO
FARLEY J
FARRIS B
FARRIS BUFORO E
FAUST WILLIAM L
FEATHER BEN W
FEFFER KELVIN
FEIFEL H
FEINBERG IRWIN
FELDMAN ALBERT G
FELDMAN ALBERT G
FELDMAN HAROLD
FELDMAN P E
FELDMAN PAUL
FELDMAN ROBERT S
FELDMAN SAMUEL M
FELDSTEIN AARON
FELDSTEIN AARON
FELDSTEIN S
FERRIS JAMES P
FESHBACH S
FESHBACH SEYMOUR
FESHBACH SEYMOUR
FESSEL W J
FESSEL WALFORD J
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FIEDLER H T
FIEDLER HOWARO T
FIERRO-BENITEZ R
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FINK MAX
FINK MAX
FINK MAX
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FISCHER ANN
FISCHER G J
FISCHER G J
FISCHER G J
FISCHER G J
FISCHER GLORIA J
FISCHER GLORIA J
FISCHER GLORIA J
FISCHER JOHN L
FISCHER JOHN L
FISCHER R
FISCHER R
FISCHER R
FISCHER ROLAND
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FISHER S H
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FISHER SEYMOUR
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FISHMAN VIVIAN
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FLOWERS R
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FLYNN JOHN P
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FOGEL ERNEST J
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FOLTZ ELDON L
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FORD CLELLAN S
FORD CLELLAN S
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FOSHEE DONALD P
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MH-06167
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MH-08317
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MH-07536
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OM-01842
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MH-04920
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MH-11929
MH-10619
MH-11502
MH-04694
MH-07479
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MH-02731
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MH-11331
MH-01951
MH-05822
MH-03267
MH-06928
OM-01578
HH-00463
MH-05761
MH-089S4
MH-03928
MH-04543
NH-03929
NH-06582
NH-04671
MH-04958
NH-06523
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MH-06942
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MH-05905
M -03074
MH-08936
MH-02669
OM-01962
MH-06339
MH-01425
MH-08878
OM-01O60
MH-86123
MH-02895
MH-05512
MH-03090
MH-03170
OM-01402
MH-06305
MH-10077
MH-03951
MH-06360
MH-08203
MH-04978
MH-08243
MH-05705
MH-10I49
MH-10160
MH-10564
MH-04549
MH-01307
MH-03434
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MH-05970
MH-10756
MH-11834
MH-00517
OM-01955
OM-00 576
OM-00806
OM-02029
M -85262
MH-06187
MH-00994
OM-81541
MH-84618
MH-J37S5
MH-04400
MH-07329
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MY-01204
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MH-07075
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MH-03363
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OM-00622
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MH-07384
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MH-05089
FREEMAN HARRY
MH-04276
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MH-08856
FREEMAN ROBERT B JR
MH-10691
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MH-00542
FREEMAN WALTER J
MH-06686
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MH-07545
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M -05222
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MH-03607
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MH-07083
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MH-04515
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MH-08473
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MH-03163
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MH-07958
FRENCH J R P JR
MH-09177
FRENCH THOMAS M
HH-00541
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MH-05683
FRIED MORTON H
MH-10502
FRIEDHOFF ARNOLD J
MH-04664
FRIEDHOFF ARNOLD J
MH-04669
FRIEDHOFF ARNOLD J
MH-07961
FRIEDMAN ALFRED S
MH-10330
FRIEDMAN ALFRED S
MH-03674
FRIEOMAN ALFRED S
OM-00154
FRIEDMAN HERBERT
MH-10532
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OM-01046
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MY-03273
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MH-06163
FRIEDMAN STANFORD B
MH-06352
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MH-03226
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MH-04586
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M -04834
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MH-04816
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MH-10852
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MH-03348
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MH-07176
FRY WILLIAM F JR
MH-07666
FRYER GIDEON W
OM-0I258
FUJITA SHIGEO
MH-04366
FULLER JOHN L
MH-01775
FULMER THOMAS E
OM-01771
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OM-0O506
FUNKE ARTHUR S
OM- 00977
FUNKENSTEIN DANIEL H
MH-00945
FURCHTGOTT ERNEST
MH-01064
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MH-06826
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OM-00846
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MH-11355
FOSTER JOAQUIN M
MH-83756
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MH-06554
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0M-S1544
GALDSTON I
M -02790
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M -0*314
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MH-10S55
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MH-059S2
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MH-03701
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MH-07936
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MH-10174
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MH-07725
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MH-01152
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OM-01350
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OM-0191*
GARCIA J
M -0*850
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MH-07200
GARDNER B T
MH-0*2*5
GARDNER BEATRICE T
MH-08938
GARDNER BILLIE L
OM-01968
GARDNER D BRUCE
MH-08791
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MH-06335
GARDNER GEORGE E
MH-10466
GARDNER GEORGE E
OM-00811
GARDNER R ALLEN
MH-10399
GARDNER R ALLEN
MH-11262
GARDNER RILEY W
MH-02454
GARDNER RILEY W
MH-05517
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MH-05993
GARLAND WILLIAM
MH-07694
GARLAND WILLIAM
MH-11742
GARMEZY NORMAN
MH-06170
GARNER HARRY H
MH-8454S
GARNER HARRY H
MH-03775
GARNER WENDELL R
MH-11062
GARSKOF BERTRAM E
MH-08448
GARSKOF BERTRAM E
MH-11503
GASTAUT HENRI
MH-03258
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OM-00522
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MH-058»8
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MH-04163
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MH-06345
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MH-01024
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MH-06055
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MH-01633
GEBHARD PAUL H
MH-07742
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MH-09205
GEER JAMES H
MH-08905
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MH-03878
GEIGER ROTH S
MH-07907
GEIS GILBERT L
OM-00808
GELFAND DONNA M
MH-08794
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MH-10797
GELLER IRVING
MH-10853
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MH-05457
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MH-06359
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MH-07291
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MH-04 341
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M -04791
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MY-04743
GELLHORN ERNST
MH-06552
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OB-80344
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MH-05902
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MH-11817
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MH-01971
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MH-01972
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MY-0I379
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MH- 10061
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GERJUOY HERBERT G
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GERKEN G M
GERKEN GEORGE M
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GERRARD NATHAN L
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GERSHON SAMUEL
GERSHON SAMUEL
GERSHON SAMUEL
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GERTNER SHELDON B
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GESSNER PIOTR K
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GIBSON ROBERT W
GILBERT ALBIN R
GILBERT ALBIN R
GILIBERTY FRANK R
GILIBERTY FRANK R
GILL M M
GILL MERTON M
GILLIN JOHN P
GILL IN JOHN P
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GING R J
GINSBERG 5 T
GINSBERG STEWART T
GINSBURG BENSON E
GJERSTAD GUNNAR
GJESSING LEIV R
GLADSTONE ARTHUR I
GLASER KURT
GLASKY A J
GLEITMAN HENRY
GLEITMAN HENRY
GLICK LEONARD B
GLICKMAN S E
GLICKSTEIN MITCHELL
GLIDEWELL J C
GLIXMAN ALFRED F
GLOBUS GORDON G
GLUCKSBERG SAM
GLUCKSBERG SAM
GLUECK BERNARD C
GLUECK BERNARD C JR
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GLUECK S
GLUECK SHELDON
GLUSMAN MURRAY
GOEBEL M
GOERTZEL V
GOFF WILLIAM R
GOFFMAN IRWIN W
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GOLDBERG MARSHALL
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GOLDFARB A
GOLDFARB ALLAN
GOLDFARB ALVIN I
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GOLDFRIED MARVIN R
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GOLDMAN EISLER FRIEDA
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GOLDSTEIN ARNOLD P
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GOLDSTONE SANFORO
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GOODE WILLIAM J
GOOOENOUGH DONALD E
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GOODGLASS HAROLD
GOODMAN GERALD M
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GOOLISHIAN HAROLD A
GORDON JESSE E
GORDON MALCOLM W
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GORDON ROBERT A
GORE PEARL M
GORE PEARL M
GORELICK JACK
GORFEIN D S
GORHAM DONALD R
GORMEZANO ISIDORE
MH--alpha 4
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NH-03tll
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MH-07-M5
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NH-06SI8
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NH-0B3*9
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MH-JItW
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NH-11806
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MM-0SJ8*
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M -05165
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NH-mw
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MH-10TM
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MH-10717
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OH-00823
GOTTLIEB G
NH-06039
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NH-082S5
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NH-02241
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HH-02*76
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NH-010W
GOTTSCHALK L A
NH-07053
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MH-082B2
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NH-073S2
GOTTSDANKER ROBERT M
NH-10317
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MH-10**7
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NH-057**
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MH-10544
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MH-091B9
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NH-06583
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OM-01S31
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OM-0O8*l
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ON-0207O
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ON-00SB9
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OM-01807
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ON-01740
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OM-Ol**0
GRAHAM DAVIT T
MH-02811
GRAHAM DAVID T
NH-0201*
GRANICK R
NH-82 775
GRANICK SAMUEL
ON-01S37
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NH-06T92
GRANT J DOUGLAS
OM-01414
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m-onn
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NH-06970
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NH-11710
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OH-01942
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MH-07331
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MH-05 74*
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M -022O0
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MH-07S90
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HM-1119S
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MH-05163
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NH-1026*
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MH-OA527
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NH-00 7»2
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MH-07309
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NH-06400
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MM-05527
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NM-0389B
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MH-10372
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MH-01690
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OM-0OO*7
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ON-01244
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OM-01AA7
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OM-02103
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OM-008*3
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MH-03216
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MH-100»7
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NH-03645
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MH-08033
GRIESHEIMER JEAN B
ON-00893
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MH-0A72A
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ON-01693
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MH-10A29
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MH-11281
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NH-0391*
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OM-01AA2
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MH-05519
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MH-065*5
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MH-03190
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MH-0AM1
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MH-10292
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MH-03672
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MH-05410
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MH -07*31
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MH-03617
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MH-06065
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MH-05331
GROSSMAN SEBASTIAN P
MH-10130
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OM-01707
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MH-06459
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MH-02729
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MH-03941
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NH-08409
GRUENBERG ERNEST M
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GRUNEBAUM HENRY U
OM-01272
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MH-04290
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MH-02434
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OM-01915
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MH-01143
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MH-028T8
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MH-04I86
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MH-03042
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OM-00088
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MH-11198
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MH-02035
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MH-06211
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OM-01418
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MH-10S68
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MH-05339
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MH- 08486
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MH-11803
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MH-10902
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OM-00761
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MH-042S3
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MH-88212
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MH-94532
MICHELSON JOSEPH P
OM-01169
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ON-90726
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MH-11801
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MH-08660
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OM-91347
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MH-04890
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MH-07084
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MH-08916
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MH-06J66
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MH-05599
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OM-01269
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OM-01646
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MH-02937
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MH-10683
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MH-98983
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MH-08607
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MH-92292
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MH-11100
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MH-02408
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MH-04840
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MH-00647
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MH-02949
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MH-01414
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M -04860
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MH-03876
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MH-112S5
MILNER B
MH-05774
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MH-11069
MINTZ D E
MH-881-97
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OM-00745
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MH-06472
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MH-04813
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MH-06015
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MH-10324
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MH-00487
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MH-06830
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MH-06276
MISIAK H
MH-07413
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MH-04421
MITCHELL CLIFFORD L
MH-06564
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MH-07968
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OM-01019
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MH-08803
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MH-02405
MIZRUCHI E H
MH-06413
MODLIN H C
MH-05946
MOPOICK JOHN A
MU-"'M7
MOFFITT J W
OM-ooooe
MOGENSON G J
MH-05895
MOGEY J
MH-06490
MOLL R P
MH-05987
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MH-^f.483
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MH-. '388
MOLTZ H
MH-03855
MOLTZ HOWARD
MH-07967
MONAHAN T P
MH-06095
MONAHAN THOMAS P
MH-11158
MONEY J
MH-01557
MONROE RUSSELL R
MH-04137
MOOK DOUGLAS G
MH-10766
MOONEY WILLIAM E
MH-02251
MOORE H C
MH-04428
MOORE J W
MH-07630
MOORE JOHN W
MH-10794
MORA G
MH-05758
MORACZEWSKI ALBERT S
MH-05206
MORAN LOUIS J
MH-0B778
MORANT RICARDO B
MH-03658
MORGAN R D
MH-01950
MORIN F A
MH-05 799
MORIN R D
MH-01588
MORIN RICHARD D
MH-07B42
MORPHET E L
M -03473
MORRILL W T
MH-06843
MORRIS R W
M -02607
MORRISON G ROLFE
MH-08281
MORROW W R
MH-00520
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MH-08163
MORROW WILLIAM R
MH-03503
MORROW WILLIAM R
MH-04283
MORSE R A
MH-03368
MORSE WILLIAM C
OM-01231
MOSER D C
MY-03382
MOSS FENTON E
OM-01059
MOSS FENTON E
OM-02209
MOSS STANLEY M
MH-11044
MOSTOFSKY DAVID
MH-07348
MOSTOFSKY DAVID I
MH-05827
MOTT THURMAN JR
OM-01204
MOTTO ROCCO L
OM-01535
MOUNTCASTLE VERNON B
MH-08352
MOUNTJOY PAUL T
MH-02398
MOYER KENNETH E
MH-01298
MUDO S A
MH-07326
MUELLER WILLIAM J
MH-08961
MULLIGAN B EDWARD
MH-11484
MURDOCK BENNET B JR
MH-10882
MURDOCK BENNET B JR
MH-03330
MURPHREE HENRY B
MH-06713
MURPHY A
MH-00404
MURPHY GARDNER
MH-03924
MURPHY HENRY B M
OM-00727
MURPHY LOIS B
MH-04093
MURPHY R F
MH-06594
MURPHY R F
MH-07715
MURPHY R F
M -05250
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MH-03209
MURRAY H A
MH-06038
MURRAY HENRY A
MH-01287
MURSTEIN B I
MH-04698
MURSTEIN BERNARO I
MH-08405
MUSGRAVE BARBARA S
MH-08156
MUSSELMAN DENNIS R
MH-10168
MUSSEN P H
MH-03217
MUSSEN PAUL H
MH-03991
MUTTER A Z
M -03989
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MH-08409
MYER JAMES S
MH-10349
MYERS BARTON
MH-10897
MYERS JEROME L
MH-03803
MYERS N A
MH-02620
MYERS ROBERT D
MH-02637
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OM-02025
NAGLER BENEDICT
OM-02026
NAHEMOW LUCILLE
MH-08549
NAHINSKY IRWIN D
MH-11107
NAKAMURA C Y
MH-04493
NAROIL R
MH-03821
NASH DENNISON J
MH-08316
NASH JUNE C
MH-10572
NASH LOUIS R
OM-01828
NATSOULAS T
M -05530
NAZZARO J R
MH-08209
NAZZARO JAMES R
MH-08710
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MH-06998
NEAL ROBERT L
0M-91517
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MH-10161
NEEL JAMES V
MH-10575
NEELY JAMES H
OM-00351
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MH-06036
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MH-08034
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MH-11026
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MY-05219
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MH-06533
NELSON JOHN W
MH-02929
NELSON T L
MH-06970
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MH-01856
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OM-01725
NESS CLAIRE M
OM-00668
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MH-03972
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MH-04200
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MH-08062
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MH-H257
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MH-08515
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MH-10550
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MH-07583
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MH-09166
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MH-02924
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MH-04964
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OM-00572
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OM-01959
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MH -04855
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MH-00525
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MH-08184
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WYLIE LAURENCE
MH-11332
WYLIE MARY L
OM-01472
WYNNE R D
NH-05984
WYNNE R D
MH-07581
WYNNE RONALD D
MH-1097*
YAHALOM ITAMAR
OM-00617
YAMAMURA DOUGLAS S
MH-08640
YARCZOWER MATTHEW
MH-08819
YARROW L J
MH-06808
YARROW L J
MH-09077
YASUNOBU KERRY T
MH-10280
YELEN R DELPHINE
MH-10259
YOCHELSON L
MH-06485
YORK C M
M -04945
YOUNG ARTHUR K
OH-00451
YOUNG ELLIOTT G
OM-00869
YOUNG F W
MH-06031
YOUNG F W
MH-07772
YOUNG F W
M -05625
YOUNG FRANK W
MH-10580
YOUNG FRANK W
MH-03740
YOUNG L
M -04763
YOUNG R D
MH-07A50
YOUNG RICHARD D
MH-88543
YOUNG W C
MH-0050*
YOUNG W C
M -0*6*8
YOUNG WILLIAM C
MH-08634
YOUNGKEN H W JR
MH-03S19
YOUNGKEN HEBtR W JR
MH-06511
YOUNISS JAMES
MH-0861*
YOUTZ R P
MH-08241
YOUTZ RICHARD P
MH-086*5
YOUTZ RICHARD P
MH-0876*
YUWILER A
MH-07293
YUWILER A
MY-04567
ZABARENKO LUCY
MH-07162
ZALD M N
MH-86319
ZAMANSKY HAROLD S
MH-04530
ZAMANSKY HAROLD S
ZARZAR N P
ZARZAR NAKHLEH P
ZEAMAN DAVID
ZEAMAN DAVID
ZEI6LER H P
ZEIGLER H PHILIP
ZEILER M D
ZEILER MICHAEL D
ZELLER HECTOR C
ZIEGLER FREDERICK J
Z1ER MERLIN W
ZIGLER E F
ZIGLER EDWARD F
ZIMBAROO P G
Z1MBARDO PHILTP G
ZIMET CARL N
ZIMILES H
ZIMMERMAN JOSEPH
ZIMMERMAN JOSEPH
ZIMMERMAN* HENRY J
ZIMMERMAN* ROBERT R
ZINMES J L
ZINNES JOSEPH L
ZINTZ MILES V
ZUBEK JOHN P
ZUBIN J
ZUBIN J
ZUBIN J
ZUBIN JOSEPH
ZUBIN JOSEPH
ZUBIN JOSEPH
ZUBOWICZ GEORGE
ZUCKERMAN M
ZUCKERMAN M
ZUCKERMAN MARVIN
ZUK GERALD H
ZWERLING ISRAEL
ZWERLING ISRAEL
NH-10900
MH-00124
OM-02031
MH-01099
MH-06765
MH-05214
MH-083M
MH-07T97
MH-088U
OM-0169*
MH-0»*79
OM-01477
MH-03»*5
MH-06809
NH-056»8
MH-08538
MH-08274
MH-07686
MH-05821
MH-10741
MH-0»737
MH-0*516
MH-0675*
MH-08975
OM-016»1
MH-08T»8
MY-04 758
MY-04759
OM-015*1
MH-0853*
MH-09191
OM- 00691
OM-01678
MH-06875
M -0*8*7
MH-07976
MH-1000*
Ott-01132
OM-01470
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