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New Grant Application From Irving Geller, Ph.D. - No. 622.

Date: 01 Aug 1967
Length: 2 pages
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Hockett, R.C.
Kreisher, J.H.
Area
JOHN-WARE,JUDY/SHB FILE ROOM
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MEMO, MEMORANDUM
Named Organization
Acad Sci
Southwest Foundation for Research +
Named Person
Armitage
Bonet
Essman
Geller, I.
Morrison
Recipient
Little
Cattell
Bing
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1003546610/1003547082/Meeting Scientific Advisory Board 670923 670924 Book 1 of 1
Author (Organization)
Ctr, Council for Tobacco Research
Request
Stmn/R1-037
Litigation
Stmn/Produced
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EXTR, EXTRA
MARG, MARGINALIA
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R22
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1003546610/7082
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Txi ci Cov.NLciL FOR ToBACCO RESr',ARCR - U. S. A. The committee comprising Dr. Cattell, Chm., Dr. Little and Dr. Bing. SUBJECT: New grant application from Irving Geller, F'h.D. - No. 622. We enclose herewith a new grant application from Irving Geller, Ph.D. of Southwest Foundation for Research and Education, San Antonio, Texas. The first portion has been already answered by Bonet et al (ref. to Morrison and Armitage, Effects of Nicotine on Behavior, N.Y. Acad. Sci. 142, 268 (1967) who observed that nicotine in moderate dosage facilitated the learning of the task and, under certain conditions, improved the performance of the rats. The second section of this proposal would test the tranquilizing effect of nicotine, and whether nicotine dosage can be shown to allow an animal to over- come a negative (shock) stimulous in order to obtain food. Comparison should be made to the application of Essman, #623. Robert C. Hockett John H. Kreisher
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