Mind, Brain, Body, and Behavior

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332 SELECTED LANDMARK PAPERS


Weiner, Harold. “Some Effects of Response Cost Upon Human Operant
Behavior.” Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 5 (1962):
201-8.

Laboratory of Clinical Science, NIMH
Axelrod, Julius, J. K. Inscoe, S. Senoh, and B. Witkop. “O-Methylation,
the Principal Pathway for the Metabolism of Epinephrine and Norepine­
phrine in the Rat.” Science 127 (1958): 754-5.

Axelrod, Julius, S. Senoh, and B. Witkop. “O-Methylation of Catechola­
mines In Vivo.” Journal of Biological Chemistry 233 (1958): 697-701.

Axelrod, Julius, Irwin J. Kopin, and J. D. Mann. “3-Methoxy-4hydroxy­
phenyl Glycol, a New Metabolite of Epinephrine and Norepinephrine.”
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 36 (1959): 576-7.

Hertting, Georg, Julius Axelrod, Irwin J. Kopin, and L. G. Whitby. “Lack
of Uptake of Catecholamines After Chronic Denervation of Sympathetic
Nerves.” Nature 189 (1961): 66.

Kety, Seymour S. “A Biologist Examines the Mind and Behavior.” Science
132, no. 3443 (23 December 1960): 1861-70.

Kopin, Irwin J., and Julius Axelrod. “Dihydroxyphenylglycol, a Metabolite
of Epinephrine.” Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 40 (1960): 377-8.

Sokoloff, Louis. “Local Cerebral Circulation at Rest and During Altered
Cerebral Activity Induced by Anesthesia or Visual Stimulation.” In The
Regional Chemistry, Physiology, and Pharmacology of the Nervous System,
edited by Seymour S. Kety and Joel Elkes, 107-17. Oxford: Pergamon
Press, 1961.

Sokoloff, Louis, and Seymour Kaufman. “Thyroxine stimulation of Amino
Acid Incorporation Into Protein.” Journal of Biological Chemistry 236
(1961): 795-803.
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