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 E for Ecstasy by Nicholas SaundersAppendix 1: Reference Section
100 The Biology of Human Information Processing by Enoch Callaway
from Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Vol. 18/4 1986 
The paper starts with the premise that humanity's most pressing problem
is to understand the human mind; to date, progress has been disappointing;
and psychoactive drugs hold most promise. The most important use of psychoactive
drugs, and MDMA in particular, is to help understand the human mind. No
laboratory way of assessing love exists. 
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