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21 June 1967
Dear Dr."
_Enclosed is o_ Li or the raper
which is to be slthni-tted for publication in the journal Psychartrysioloszr.
The article as edited has been fcamally cleared for publication in
---:open-litcrature with the proviso that no Agency affiliation will be
revealed. . �
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OPERANT REIWFORCEMEN: OF A, =DIA= AUTONOMIC RESPONSE
Backrround:
Nowrer and some other psychologists have argued that there are two
distinct methods of conditioning or learning (roughly, classical con-
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ELECTRIC TRANSMITTING ORGANS AND DETECTION
PROCESS HYPOTHESES IN ELECTRIC FISHES
4 February 1974
Most authors and scholars of electric fishes agree that:
1. The anatomy and physiology of the electric organs of different
species are diverse;
2. The diversity amohg species strongly suggest that the electric c71-
organ-electroreceptor system plays quite different roles in the
biology of different species. But what is this role is not known
as of today;
. .
Sapt 1951
1... of ailed Mr. regardin
breach of securz y on �e,par of some fiRpersonnel in
The following is a smmation of his story given to me on
noon of 6 September:
One of his agents who is a friend of two who
worked f r has re��rted to him that -
,, e group in is -doing � of loose- '
- are most d_is alas ad with the way In 3fbich� they --
are o ed to live - they are vi_rtually_prisoners
lirolf=a- a are about
ready to take--oi . fill'''. s ..L.rongest complaint-
ABRIDGIZNT
Appended is a tabulation of these 14 hental States
(in successive columns across the large sheet)
which an Operator may produce in order to
influence a Subject to reveal concealed material.
1 Under-!,nxiety
2 Over-Anxiety
Emotional Instability
4 Elation
5 Other Stimulation
6 Suggestibility
7 Esplcially Hevealing
8 Confusion
9 Sensitizing to #12
10 Unconsciousness
11 Absence
12 Eileptic Convulsion
13 Various ambinations
14 (unspecified)
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Ai !NALYNIS OF-CCEFESSIONS IN RUSSIAN TRIALS
ORIENTATION:
Sinco the notorious Loicow trials of 1937, overt Russian
Judicial procedure has been noteworthy for the dramatic trials
in which the defendants have exhibited anomalous and incomprehen-
sible behavior and confesaiona. Characteristics and manner of
the defendants, and formulation and delivery of the c-)nfessions,
have been so similar in a.large number of cases as to suggest
factitious origin. Most noteworthy and incredible has been the
STANDARD FORM NO. SS
Office Memorandum � UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO
Via �
FROM :
SUBJECT: "Side Tone Delay"
DATE: 16 November 1951
146.1. Since - , Chief of the was in-
strumental in setting up the demnstration for the "side tone delay"
instrument and since he has been in continuous consultation with the
writer and his associates in this matter, the writer took the liberty
/9 of showing the attached memorandum and related papers.
2. informed the writer that he agrees with the general
flinessiso coma Ns. Si �
Office Memorand
Ne/ / 2o/3
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
1. The Willarpape
ference, 16 July 1953,
supports the ideas of
a general conference between
the ARTICHOKE field.
worm .17 July 1953
re scussed at 1. ARTICHOKE con-
apparently
and the writer concerning
officials and ourselves in
2. Immo turned the documents in the case over to
Vol& TSS, for his study at this conference anditiallarwho was