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Accepted:
December 23,
1986
Received:
December 23,
1986
First and foremost I would like to thank Dr. Daniel Weinberger, chief of the Clinical Brain Disorders Branch at the NIMH, for his continuing guidance. Dr. Weinberger has been my mentor and colleague in these investigations, and it is through his vision that an rCBF laboratory exists at the NIMH and these studies were carried out. I would also like to thank Dr. Ronald Zec for his invaluable contribution to the rCBF laboratory and to these studies, and also Dr. Richard Coppola, who designed the rCBF continuous mapping program. Ms. Mary ladarola and Ms. Naomi Driesen gave diligent technical assistance. I am also grateful to Dr. Richard Jed Wyatt for encouraging my development as a neuroscientist.Identification
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