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Box 12

 Container

Contains 44 Results:

Potomac Chapter for Neuroscience, 14 Apr., 1985

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 41
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, photographs, research materials, reports, writings, and audiovisual materials (1936; 1944-1993, 17.5 linear feet) document the official portion of Paul MacLean's career in brain and behavioral research. Through his research at Yale Medical School and at the National Institute of Mental Health, MacLean was instrumental in developing and expounding the theory of the Triune Brain. Highlights of the collection include 33 years of project reports from the NIMH Laboratory of Brain...
Dates: 14 Apr., 1985

Am. Soc. Adol. Psychiatry, Dallas, 17 May, 1985

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 42
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, photographs, research materials, reports, writings, and audiovisual materials (1936; 1944-1993, 17.5 linear feet) document the official portion of Paul MacLean's career in brain and behavioral research. Through his research at Yale Medical School and at the National Institute of Mental Health, MacLean was instrumental in developing and expounding the theory of the Triune Brain. Highlights of the collection include 33 years of project reports from the NIMH Laboratory of Brain...
Dates: 17 May, 1985

Yale, Cosmic View of Life, 31 May, 1985

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 43
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, photographs, research materials, reports, writings, and audiovisual materials (1936; 1944-1993, 17.5 linear feet) document the official portion of Paul MacLean's career in brain and behavioral research. Through his research at Yale Medical School and at the National Institute of Mental Health, MacLean was instrumental in developing and expounding the theory of the Triune Brain. Highlights of the collection include 33 years of project reports from the NIMH Laboratory of Brain...
Dates: 31 May, 1985

Biological Psychiatry-World Congress, Phila. Pa, 1985

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 44
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, photographs, research materials, reports, writings, and audiovisual materials (1936; 1944-1993, 17.5 linear feet) document the official portion of Paul MacLean's career in brain and behavioral research. Through his research at Yale Medical School and at the National Institute of Mental Health, MacLean was instrumental in developing and expounding the theory of the Triune Brain. Highlights of the collection include 33 years of project reports from the NIMH Laboratory of Brain...
Dates: 1985