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In this discussion of the problems, philosophy, ethics, and techniques of neurochemical research with children, I will describe only enough of the research in which I have been involved to illustrate various points. Those who wish a more complete description may consult the references at the end of the chapter (Arnold et al., 1972, 1973; Corson et al.,1972; Knopp et al.,1973).
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Arnold, L.E. (1975). A Humanistic Approach to Neurochemical Research in Children. In: Anthony, E.J. (eds) Explorations in Child Psychiatry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2127-9_7
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