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Callaway E.
“The Biology of Human Information Processing”.
J Psychoactive Drugs. 1986;18(4):315-8.
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Abstract
The use of psychoactive drugs to treat illness and reduce the suffering of individuals is important, but such use serves short-range goals. The most important use of psychoactive drugs in general--and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) in particular--is to help understand the human mind. There are three points that will be made in this article in that regard: (1) Humanity's most pressing problem is to understand the human mind; (2) To date, progress has been disappointing; and (3) Among the tools for studying the mind, psychoactive drugs hold the most promise. The term 'mind' will henceforth refer to the human mind: those human information processing operations that are inferred either from observing behavior or through intro- spection. Thus, it includes emotion as well as memory and perception,
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