Doc 0000190624
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This document details the cancellation of SI and H experimentation on March 3, 1953, due to weather, and subsequent successful deep sleep induction and basic testing with two subjects on March 4, 1953, with the writer opining they would make excellent subjects.
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Ask the archive about this →TO: File SUBJECT: SI and H Experimentation, 3 March 1953 .. On 'fuesday, 3 March 1953, SI and H experimentation was cancelled due to bad weather..... ' · .. ;' •. . ... ... ... .. 'IU: File SUBJECT: .. SI and H Experimentation, 4 Harch 1953 .. On tfednesday, 4 Harch and H experimentation with session was the first ses3i made some previous tests wi carried on by these subjects, standard inductions vrere run responded excellently. It apparently appears that both subjects were capable of more advanced work ard both subjects reached a deep sleep state on the first attempt. Thereafter, both subjects were inducted several times during the evening Md. obtained a deeper and better reaction so that some basic movements an~tests were tried and worked successfully. It is the opinion oi' . _ . _ .~~ d ·the writer that both 1-1ill make very ex- cellent subject3. ey are quite young, extremely interested and appear to be very and capable of advanced work without much mora pre- su~gestible liminary conditioning. . · ~; i . . .• , ,· ~ - ~ .. ' • . • t ' . •. ~
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