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METHODS
Subjects,. NOntolerant former opiate addicts who were
serving sentences for violating the Federal narcotic laws
volunteered for these experiments. All were healthy males
between 21 and 40 years.of age who presented no evidence of
any of the major psychoses on mental status examinations. All
had experienced the effects of LSD-25 in previous experiments.
General Conditions. The experiments were conducted in a
special ward. Patients entered this ward on the night before
Dept:ban oc HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND ,,ELFARE � Public Health Service
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NATIONAL INSTITUT* Of MENTAL NIALTN
A oetcnon RISIARCN CiNT1R
U.S. PUOUCHEALTN StINfICS NOSPITit.
P.O. Box 2000
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NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
25 June 1957
I am enclosing topics of the following reports which
think will Interest you:
I. Comparison of AID-52 and LSD-25,
2. Comparison of MLD-41 and LSD-25,
3. Attempted Blocking of LSD�React ion 5Y
Pretreatment with SQL .
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INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRIC FISHES
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28 February 1973
CONTENTS
1.
INTRODUCTION
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2.
TECHNICAL DISCUSSION
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3.
STATEMENT OF WORK
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4.
PRICE AND CONTRACTUAL INFORMATION
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5.
PERSONNEL
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REFERENCES
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1. INTRODUCTION
In a previous proposal, it was kated that the relationship between
electroreceptors in the pattern recognition process of electric fish would
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c.s 1 ALYST is dedicated to the new
s�.iiserva von. It is concerned with the total
ens ironment.
We aim to help educate people to the
threats to their environmental well-being
and the need for a change of attitude to
quality rather than quantity values. This to
insure that future generations do not inherit
an environmental wasteland.
Since it is one of the ironies of our
fabulous age of technological advances and
scientific discoveries that there are now
available to man more answers to his
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HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND � ,Olic Hearth Screicz,
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
25 April 1957
ft/ ACIMMII4 *000(3* TFIC
NA1107141. 111112TUTI OF fa cant. NM?*
ADoscriase itasimpcm CINTV,
� U.S. PUSUC UgALTM SERVICJI Masmut
P. 0. Poi z000
Limsrori. ItiNtucitt
i am enclosing copy of proposed budget for fiscal year
1958 which has already been sent to Mr. Robert E. motley,
Administrative Assistant for 3as1c Research, National
institute of mental Health. He will submit it shortly
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Department of HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE � Public Heath Svcs
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
ICI April 1957
IIIPILYING AODAISS TMC
NATIONAL INSTITUT"! OP MIINTAL HSALIN
ADDICTION- RISCARCII CINTIR
U.S. PUBLIC HIALTN SINVIC1 HOSPITAL
P.O. BOD 2**0
� Liviritime IfirainaeNT
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1 will be attending a meeting of the Federation of Societies
for Experimental Biology and medicine in Chicago, on April
15-19th and .1 hope to see you there. In checking the program
14 June 1957
Harris Isbell, M. D. -
� Addiction Research Center
DBMS Hospital, P. 0. Box 2000
Lexington, Kentucky
Dear Dr. Isbell:
It vas a great convenience to me that you vere able to step over
in Washington. I hove that the rest of your visit here vent yell and
that you had a pleasant trip home. .
I am enclosing the data sheets that you left here., I vould appre-
ciate copies of any other that may become available to you.
The news that you viii not be able to go to Europe this fall is a
?Oa: CUR = CFFICILR, TSS
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.SUBJ=T: Proposed Contact with Dr. Harris 7.31.1.'
� This is to certify that neithm- the vriter nor any other CD/TS3
personre. 1 vill ma'.e any nev di:�,clos=e of' classified informtion, otr
than vas previously disclosed under the secret liaison clearance, to Dr.
I.sbell during the proposed contact on July 8 nor on any fa 4.1s.d contacts
vithout specific per=ission to do so fro= the. Security, Office.
� Distribution:
AdZressee - Orig. Et, 1
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� C1,raical Division, TSS
SUMMARY �
The CIA-sponsored research project with the Texas Research Institute'
for Mental Sciences (TRIMS) was conducted to improve the usefulness of
physiological measurements as indicators of emotional stress. The subjects
were volunteer medical students who were both witting and consenting.
Measurements were made of such things as heart and breathing rates of the
students during final exam week when they were presumably under more ten-
sion than at other times during the semester. For comparison purposes,
NON-LETHAL PERSONNEL BEHAVIORAL CONTROL
General Considerations:
1. Possible contract for a_year or more but maybe.
supported by increments.
2. In essence, the effort would be primarily concerned
with providing biological-psychological scientific advice and guidance
to support behavioral control systems being fabricated and tested by
other concerns and/or to recommend the development or abandonment
of plans to undertake R&D concerned with potential behavioral control
systems.
. The above may include, but not be limited to: