Mind, Brain, Body, and Behavior: Foundations of Neuroscience and Behavioral Research at the National Institutes of Health"This volume, in my view, should prove to be a landmark publication. Farreras and her colleagues have thrown available light onto what will prove to be a rich field of historical research and historically informed science policy." - Wade E. Pickren, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences This volume breaks new ground in assessing the intramural research conducted at the United States National Institute of Mental Health and the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness (today the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) in the 1950s. The research conducted in these institutes was pioneering and laid the foundation for current neuroscience and behavioural research. Dr. Ingrid Farreras uses the records of the time and also oral histories conducted with retired institute scientists to present the institutional context in which the research was conducted. Topics in her discussion include the history of the United States Public Health Service, the creation of the two institutes at the National Institutes of Health, the organization of their extramural and intramural research programs, and brief summaries of the research that the fifteen laboratories and branches of both institutes conducted during the 1950s. Twelve noted scientists involved in neurological and mental health research then provide their unique, first-hand accounts of their experiences at the NIH. The volume also contains four appendices providing information about the organizational structure of the two institutes, the scientists who worked there, citations of illustrative landmark papers that were published based on their research, and selected primary and secondary resources related to the history of these institutes. The aim of the volume is to foster continuing additional descriptive and analytical research on the history of biomedical sciences in the areas of neurology and mental health in the mid twentieth century. |
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Establishment of the National Institute of Neurological | 19 |
Joint NIMHNINDB Intramural Basic Research Program | 33 |
Reviews of Research in the NIMH and the NINDB | 69 |
Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy in the Early Years | 151 |
The Section on Aging of the Laboratory of Psychology | 169 |
The Early Years of the NIMH Intramural Clinical | 183 |
Finding Ones | 201 |
My Experiences as a Research Associate in Neurophysiology | 221 |
Psychopharmacology Research in the 1950s | 267 |
A FortyYear Journey | 281 |
The Onset of Developmental Neuroscience in Mammals | 287 |
The 1950s Clinical Program at the NINDB | 295 |
Bridge to the Present | 301 |
B NIMH and NINDB Laboratory and Branch Members 307 B NIMH and NINDB Laboratory and Branch Members | 307 |
NIMH and NINDB Laboratory and Branch Selected | 327 |
Available Resources | 341 |
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