Arnold B. Scheibel papers,
1942-2010
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Title: Arnold B. Scheibel papers
Collection number: 414
Contributing Institution:
UCLA Library Special Collections
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
9.2 linear ft.
(7 cartons and 1 oversize box)
Date (inclusive): 1942-2010
Abstract: Dr. Arnold B. Scheibel had a long and internationally recognized career in research, teaching, and administration, spent almost
entirely at the Brain Research Institute, University of California, Los Angeles. Grounded in both Neuroanatomy and Psychiatry,
he sought to describe the microanatomical brain substrates that underlie behavior and disease. This collection contains manuscripts
of his research publications and various more general topics, and is especially rich in correspondence with colleagues worldwide.
Video tapes and compact discs document presentations of some of his renowned neuroscience class lectures.
Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection.
Creator:
Scheibel, Arnold B. 1923-
Restrictions on Access
Open for research. STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection.
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[Identification of item], Arnold B. Scheibel Papers (Collection 414). Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library History and Special
Collections for the Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles.
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Provenance/Source of Acquisition
Dr. Scheibel gifted the collection to the University of California Regents in 2014.
Biography/History
Arnold Bernard Scheibel was born in New York in 1923, received his undergraduate education at Horace Mann High School and
Columbia College, then obtained an M.D. degree from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1946. Part of his time
in medical school, as well as his internship, residency, and two years of active service were spent as a member of the U.S.
Army Medical Corps. Originally Dr. Scheibel had intended to specialize in cardiology, but his interest was drawn to psychiatry
during his internship and he obtained a year's psychiatry residency at Washington University, St. Louis. In 1948 he began
his active Army service as Staff Physician in Neuropsychiatry, Brooke General Hospital, San Antonio, Texas, where he also
served as Psychiatrist in a Child Guidance Clinic which he helped to develop.
At that point Dr. Scheibel felt that clinical psychiatry only partially satisfied his questions about the riddle of brain
and mind. Seeking an additional approach, he was advised to spend some time in a brain research laboratory. Thus, after release
from active military service in 1950, he joined Warren S. McCulloch's group at the Illinois Psychiatric Institute in Chicago
as a research fellow in neuroanatomy, neuropathology and neurophysiology. Scheibel's work there led to an M.S. in Neuroanatomy
from the University of Illinois Graduate School in 1953. From that time onward, Dr. Scheibel continued his combined interest
in psychiatry and neuroanatomy in both his research and teaching, elucidating how the fine structure of the nervous system
serves as a substrate for cognition and behavior.
Dr. Scheibel's first academic appointment was at the University of Tennessee Medical School's Departments of Psychiatry and
Anatomy, from 1953-1955. This time was interrupted by a 15 month-long Guggenheim Fellowship, spent mainly with Dr. Giuseppe
Moruzzi at the Neurophysiology Institute, University of Pisa, but also several months with Dr. Alf Brodal at the Anatomy Institute,
University of Oslo. Soon after his return to Memphis, Scheibel was invited by Dr. Horace W. "Tid" Magoun to join the Department
of Anatomy in the new School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), with an additional appointment
in the Department of Psychiatry. UCLA was his home for the next 56 years. His internationally recognized research, using neurohistological
and neurophysiological techniques, investigated the structural basis of consciousness and higher cognitive functions in young
and aging normal brains and in disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia. His teaching, of undergraduate, graduate,
and medical students and psychiatric residents, was lauded; many a "best professor ever!!!" turned up in his student evaluations.
His leadership achievements as Acting Director and Director of the UCLA Brain Research Institute, during a period of fiscal
hard times, were remarkable. Coupled with a kind and sensitive personality, he is definitely a Renaissance Man.
Dr. Scheibel would be the first to remind one that the credit for his research achievements are not his alone. Gifted graduate
students and postdoctoral fellows participated and contributed, but the most important co-worker on his Golgi stain neuroanatomical
studies was his first wife, Madge E. Scheibel (known as Mila). She was a psychotherapist who learned the intricacies of the
Golgi stain method along with her husband, and fully participated in his neurohistological research until her early death
in 1976. "The Scheibels," as they often were called, were internationally known as a gifted pair. In 1979, Dr. Scheibel met
Professor Marian C. Diamond, an anatomist at the University of California, Berkeley, who made major discoveries in how environmental
factors can alter the anatomy of the brain and who studied links between the brain and the immune system. Drs. Diamond and
Scheibel were married in 1982 and established a commuter marriage, with each continuing to teach at their home institution
until Dr. Scheibel's retirement from UCLA. They now (2015) both live in Berkeley, CA.
Scope and Content
This collection provides close and detailed, if not entirely complete, coverage of Dr. Arnold B. Scheibel's research and teaching
career, especially during his lengthy service at UCLA. The professional papers include drafts/texts of many of his numerous
journal articles and some chapters, often coupled with interesting correspondence. Additional writings include moving memoirs
and obituaries for colleagues, thoughtful editorials, insightful reviews for journal and book editors, and charming essays.
The extensive correspondence with friends, colleagues and admirers illuminates not only his continuing search for potential
neuroanatomic substrates of behavior, but also reveals his warmth, kindness, and empathy with others.
The teaching/administration series provides illustrations of Dr. Scheibel's dedication to, and excellence in, teaching. Noteworthy
are the videotapes and compact discs of the Neuroscience 102 course organized and taught by Dr. Scheibel. This section also
includes materials on his engagement as member, Acting Director, and Director of the UCLA Brain Research Institute, and on
his many other services to the University. (The UCLA University Archives contains more complete documentation about the Brain
Research Institute.)
The collection also contains numerous photographs and some hand-drawn illustrations of Golgi stain studies done in collaboration
with Scheibel's wife and collaborator, Dr. Madge E. Scheibel.
Organization and Arrangement
The collection is organized into the following series:
- Series 1. Personal Materials, 1942-2010. 36 folders
- Series 2. Professional Materials, 1949-2009. 359 folders, 1 oversized box, videotapes and compact discs
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Scheibel, Arnold B.
Archives
Neuroanatoomy - biography
Neuroscientists - biography
Personal Materials. Series 1.
1942-2010.
Physical Description:
36.0 folders
Biographical Materials. Subseries 1.
1942-2009.
Physical Description:
9.0 folders
Box 1, Folder 1
Curriculum vitae.
1993.
Scope and Content Note
includes bibliographic entries up to 1993, a short narrative on research programs, and a summary of teaching activities; photograph
of M.D. degree from Columbia University
Box 1, Folder 2
Autobiography.
2004-2006.
Scope and Content Note
draft and offprint; correspondence
General note
"Arnold Bernard Scheibel", in: "The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography", v. 5: 658-695, ed. by Larry R. Squire. Amsterdam,
Elsevier AP, 2006
Box 1, Folder 3
William Scheibel.
1955-1981.
Scope and Content Note
"Memories of my father"; obituary notice; letters of condolence; correspondence to and from WS; newspaper article by WS; copies
of a Temple bulletin edited by WS; medical report
General note
Dr. Scheibel's father
Box 1, Folder 4
Military service documents.
1942-1951.
Box 1, Folder 5
Gift to UCLA Foundation.
2006, 2009.
Scope and Content Note
documents and correspondence re. gift of Dr. Scheibel's residence to the University
Box 1, Folder 6
Family photographs.
undated.
Box 1, Folder 7
Miscellaneous photographs.
undated.
Box 1, Folder 8
Travel snapshots.
undated.
General Physical Description note: 56 35 mm slides
Scope and Content Note
most of the slides originated from the year the Scheibels spent abroad on a Guggenheim fellowship
General note
some locations: Pisa, Venice and Rome; persons include Alf Brodal, Giuseppe Moruzzi, Madge and Arnold Scheibel
Box 1, Folder 9
Various newspaper and magazine clippings mentioning Drs. Arnold Scheibel and/or Marian Diamond.
undated.
Correspondence. Subseries 2.
1953-2010.
Physical Description:
25.0 folders
Arrangement note
alphabetical
Box 1, Folder 10
Allanegui, Herminia (Libreria Mirto).
1954-1980.
Scope and Content Note
communications about acquiring various publications by Ramón y Cajal
General note
owner of Libreria Mirto, Madrid
Box 1, Folder 11
Arden, Roland H.
1956-1991.
Box 1, Folder 12
Baker, Gertrude.
undated-1974.
Box 1, Folder 13
Blackwell's, Oxford, England.
1957-1958.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; book catalogs
Box 1, Folder 15
Ethington, Linda (Klother-Ethington).
undated.
Scope and Content Note
letter; family photos
Box 1, Folder 16
Fenton, Howard Carter.
1992.
Box 1, Folder 17
Ferry, Nancy W.
1980-1981.
Box 1, Folder 18
Greenstein, Jesse L.
1966, 1999.
Box 1, Folder 19
Hecht, Anthony, and Helen.
2003-2006.
Box 1, Folder 20
Hines, Natalie.
1973-1974.
Box 1, Folder 21
Levenson, Edgar A.
1968, 2010.
Box 1, Folder 22
Liepmann, Lore.
1953-1977.
Box 1, Folder 24
Margolis, Lois W.
undated, 1980.
Box 1, Folder 25
Miller, Nancy.
undated-1988.
Box 1, Folder 26
Osborn, Anne G.
undated-1980.
Box 1, Folder 28
Rosenthal, Robert L.
1967, 1977.
Box 1, Folder 29
Rubin, Enid (Mrs. Isaiah Rubin).
1982-1992.
Box 1, Folder 30
Wade, Ann Dvorak (Mrs. Nicholas H. Wade).
1962-1963.
General Physical Description note: folder 1 of 3
Box 1, Folder 31
Wade, Ann Dvorak (Mrs. Nicholas H. Wade).
1964-1971.
General Physical Description note: folder 2 of 3
Box 1, Folder 32
Wade, Ann Dvorak (Mrs. Nicholas H. Wade).
undated.
General Physical Description note: folder 3 or 3
Scope and Content Note
photos; maps; miscellaneous items
Box 1, Folder 33
Miscellaneous correspondents.
1954-2006.
Scope and Content Note
one or two letters each
General note
arranged alphabetically
Box 1, Folder 34
Thank you and Get well cards.
undated, 1988.
Miscellaneous. Subseries 3.
1985-2003.
Physical Description:
2.0 folders
Box 1, Folder 35
Personal vignettes and reflections.
1986-2003.
Scope and Content Note
eight short vignettes written by ABS
Box 1, Folder 36
"The human brain coloring book" by Marian C. Diamond, Arnold B. Scheibel and Lawrence M. Elson.
1985.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
General note
New York, Barnes & Noble Books, 1985
Professional Materials. Series 2.
1949-2009.
General Physical Description note:
359 folders, 1 oversized box, videotapes and compact discs
Research: Manuscripts and Publications. Subseries 1.
1949-2003.
Physical Description:
106.0 folders
Arrangement note
roughly chronological by publication date
Box 1, Folder 37
"The establishment of a child guidance clinic in an Army general hospital", by First Lieutenant Arnold B. Scheibel, Frederick
A. Zehrer, Rawley E. Chambers.
1949.
Scope and Content Note
reprint
General note
in: Bulletin of the U.S. Army Medical Department, 9(6):449-457, 1949
Box 1, Folder 38
"Observations on the intracortical relations of the climbing fibers of the cerebellum; a Golgi study", by M.E. Scheibel and
A.B. Scheibel.
1954.
Scope and Content Note
photos and negatives of most of the published illustrations
General note
in: Journal of Comparative Neurology, 101(3):733-763, Dec. 1954
Box 1, Folder 39
"Areal distribution of axonal and dendritic patterns in inferior olive", by Alf Brodal, Arnold Scheibel, Madge Scheibel, and
Fred Walberg.
1956.
Scope and Content Note
letter from publisher
General note
in: Journal of Comparative Neurology, 106(1):21-49, Nov. 1956
Box 1, Folder 40
"Structural substrates for integrative patterns in the brain stem reticular core", by Madge E. Scheibel and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1956-1958.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; Symposium guest list
General note
in: "Reticular Formation of the Brain", ed. by Herbert H Jasper. Henry Ford Hospital International Symposium, #7. Boston,
Little, Brown, 1958
Box 1, Folder 40A
"A Symposium on Dendrite: formal discussion", by Madge E. Scheibel and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1958.
Scope and Content Note
reprint
General note
in: Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurology, Supplment 10:43-50, Nov. !958
Box 1, Folder 41
"Interaction studies - a teaching technique", by M.E. Scheibel and A.B. Scheibel.
undated, 1963.
Scope and Content Note
abstract submitted for a Southern California Psychiatry Society meeting; draft paper; correspondence
Box 1, Folder 42
"Some neural substrates of postnatal development", by M.E. Scheibel and A.B. Scheibel.
1962-1963.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; reviewers' comments
General note
in: Review of Child Development Research, v.1, ed. by M. Hoffman. N.Y., Russell Sage Foundation, 1964
Box 1, Folder 43
"The response of reticular units to repetitive stimuli", by M.E. Scheibel and A.B. Scheibel.
1964-1965.
Scope and Content Note
draft; correspondence
General note
in: Archives Italiennes de Biologie, 103:279-299, June 1965
Box 1, Folder 44
"The organization of the ventral anterior nucleus of the thalamus: a Golgi study", by M.W. Scheibel and A.B. Scheibel.
1965-1966.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
General note
in: Brain Research, 1(3):250-268, Mar-Apr 1966
Box 1, Folder 45
"Terminal axonal patterns in cat spinal cord. I. The lateral corticospinal tract", by M.E. Scheibel and A.B. Scheibel.
1966.
Scope and Content Note
letter to the publisher
General note
in: Brain Research, 2(4):333-350, Oct. 1966
Box 1, Folder 46
"Pattern and field in cortical structure: the rabbit", by Albert Globus and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1967.
Scope and Content Note
text of abstract; correspondence
General note
in: Journal of Comparative Neurology, 131(2):155-172, Oct. 1967
Box 1, Folder 47
"Coupling a sensory artifact to the brain", by M.E. Scheibel and A.B Scheibel.
1967.
Scope and Content Note
letter from publisher
General note
in: Nature, 213:605-606, 1967
Box 1, Folder 48
"Structural organization of nonspecific thalamic nuclei and their projection toward cortex", by M.E. Scheibel and A.B. Scheibel.
1967.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
General note
in: Brain Research, 6(1):60-94, Sep. 1967 - the whole issue, titled "Forebrain Inhibitory Mechanisms", ed. by J. Schlag and
A. Scheibel, consists of material presented at an UCLA Brain Research Institute symposium
Box 1, Folder 49
"The brain stem reticular core: an integrative matrix", by M.E. Scheibel and A.B. Scheibel.
1966-1968.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; symposium scope, objectives, and program
General note
in: "Systems Theory and Biology", proceedings of the Third Systems Symposium, Cage Institute of Technology, 1966, ed. by Mihajlo
D. Mesarovic. Berlin, Springer, 1968
Box 1, Folder 50
"Terminal axonal patterns in cat spinal cord. II. The dorsal horn", by M.E. Scheibel and A.B. Scheibel.
1967-1968.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
General note
in: Brain Research, 9(1):32-58, Jun. 1968
Box 1, Folder 51
"Terminal patterns in cat spinal cord. III. Primary afferent collaterals", by M.E. Scheibel and A.B. Scheibel.
1968-1969.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
General note
in: Brain Research, 13(3):417-443, May 1969
Box 1, Folder 52
"A structural analysis of spinal interneurons and Renshaw cells", by Madge E. and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1969.
Scope and Content Note
five mixed pages galley proofs
General note
in: "The Interneuron", UCLA Forum in Medical Sciences, ed. by Mary A. B. Brazier. vol. 11, 1969
Box 1, Folder 53
Editorial: "The biological uniqueness of the organism", by The Scheibels.
1969.
Scope and Content Note
drafts of an editorial essay; letter from the editor, Grant Newton
General note
In: Developmental Psychobiology, 1:223-234, 1969
Box 1, Folder 54
"Thalamus and body image".
1971.
Scope and Content Note
comments from two reviewers
General note
in: Biological Psychiatry, 3(1):71-76, 1971
Box 1, Folder 55
"Some substrates for centrifugal control over thalamic cell ensembles", by Madge E. Scheibel, Arnold B. Scheibel and Thomas
H. Davis.
1972.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. paper originally titled "Cortical modulation of certain thalamic cell ensembles", presented (in absentia)
at the Fourth Symposium of the Parkinson's Disease Research Center, New York 1971; reprint with new title
General note
in: "Corticothalamic Projections and Sensorimotor Activities", ed. by T. Frigyesi et al. New York, Raven Press, 1972
Box 1, Folder 56
"Progressive dendritic changes in the aging human limbic system", by Madge E. Scheibel, Robert D. Lindsay, Uwamie Tomiyasu,
and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1973.
Scope and Content Note
a book review of the volume, from "Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine", 48(2):163-164, May 1975
General note
in: "Epilepsy: its Phenomena in Man", ed. by Mary A.B. Brazier. UCLA Forum in Medical Sciences, no. 17. New York, Academic
Press, 1973
Box 1, Folder 57
"Dendrites as neuronal couplers: the dendrite bundle", by Madge E. and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1973.
Scope and Content Note
announcements; letters
General note
in: "Golgi Centennial Symposium: Perspectives in Neurobiology", ed. by Maurizio Santini. New York, Raven Press, 1975
Box 1, Folder 58
"The anatomy of constancy".
1974-1977.
Scope and Content Note
handwritten draft; correspondence
General note
in: "Tonic Functions of Sensory Systems", ed. by B.M. Wenzel and H.P. Zeigler. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences,
290(1):421-435, 1977
Box 1, Folder 59
"Dendritic sprouting in Alzheimer's presenile dementia", by Arnold B. Scheibel and Uwamie Tomiyasu.
1977-1978.
Scope and Content Note
draft; illustrations
General note
in: Experimental Neurology, 60:1-8, 1978
Box 1, Folder 60
"Aging in human motor control systems".
1979.
Scope and Content Note
draft; illustrations
General note
in: "Aging, vol. X: Sensory Systems and Communications in the Elderly", ed. by J. Ordy and K. Brizzee. New York, Raven Press,
1979
Box 1, Folder 61
"Degeneration of the human Betz cell due to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis", by Ronald P. Hammer, Jr., Uwamie Tomiyasu, Arnold
B. Scheibel.
1979.
Scope and Content Note
draft; negatives and some positive illustrations
General note
in: Experimental Neurology, 63(2):336–346, Feb. 1979
Box 1, Folder 62
"Some structural and functional consequences of aging and senescence in the central nervous system".
1979-1980.
Scope and Content Note
drafts
General note
presented at Symposium Bel-Air VI, Evian, 1979; in: "E´tats De´ficitaires Ce´re´braux Lie´s a` l'A^ge", ed. by R. Tissot.
Geneva, Libraire de l'Université, 1980
Box 1, Folder 63
"A dendritic-vascular relationship in the substantia nigra", by Arnold B. Scheibel and Uwamie Tomiyasu.
1980.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; illustrations
General note
in: Experimental Neurology, 70(3):717-720, 1980
Box 1, Folder 64
"Hippocampal pyramidal cells and schizophrenia", by Joyce A. Kovelman and Arnold B. Scheibel.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
27p. typed manuscript; letter to editor of "Biological Psychiatry" (1980), and 2p. typed abstract or summary
General note
not published under that exact title
Box 1, Folder 65
"Some neural substrates of aging and senescence in the central nervous system".
1979-1981.
Scope and Content Note
drafts and galley proofs; correspondence
General note
in: "Recent Advances in Geriatric Medicine", vol. 2, ed. by Bernard Isaacs. London, Churchill Livingstone, 1981
Box 1, Folder 66
"Structural alterations in the aging brain", by M.E. Scheibel and A.B. Scheibel.
1976-1981.
Scope and Content Note
text and addendum; correspondence
General note
in "Aging: A Challenge to Science and Society", ed. by D. Danon et al. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1981
Box 1, Folder 67
"The Golgi methods and the abnormal cerebral cortex: epilepsy and aging".
1980-1981.
Scope and Content Note
draft
General note
in: "Glial and Neuronal Cell Biology", ed. by Enrique Acosta Vidrio and Sergey Fedoroff. Proceedings, 11th International Congress
of Anatomy, Mexico City. New York, Alan Liss, 1981
Box 1, Folder 68
"Structural correlates of seizure behavior in the Mongolian gerbil", by Linda A. Paul, I. Fried, K. Watanabe, A.B. Forsythe
and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1981.
Scope and Content Note
draft; correspondence
General note
in: Science, 213(4510):924-926, Aug. 21 1981
Box 1, Folder 69
"Scanning electron microscopy of the central nervous system. I. The cerebellum", by Arnold B. Scheibel, Linda Paul, and Itzhak
Fried.
1981.
Scope and Content Note
drafts
General note
in: Brain Research Reviews, 3:207-228, 1981
Box 1, Folder 70
"Morphologic evidence for a delay of neuronal maturation in fetal alcohol exposure", by Ronald P. Hammer, Jr. and Arnold B.
Scheibel.
1981.
Scope and Content Note
draft
General note
in: Experimental Neurology, 74:587-596, 1981
Box 1, Folder 71
"The gerohistology of the aging human forebrain: some structuro-functional considerations".
1981.
Scope and Content Note
draft
General note
in: "Aging Vol. 17: Brain Neurotransmitters and Receptors in Aging and Age-Related Disorders", ed. by S.J. Enna et al. New
York, Raven Press, 1981
Box 1, Folder 72
"The problem of selective attention: a possible structural substrate".
1980-1981.
Scope and Content Note
draft; correspondence
General note
in: "Brain Mechanisms of Perceptual Awareness and Purposeful Behavior", ed. by Ottavio Pompeiano and Cosimo Ajmone Marsan.
IBRO Research Monographs, v.8. New York, Raven Press, 1981
Box 1, Folder 73
"Cooperativity in brain function: assemblies of approximately 30 neurons", by Gordon L. Shaw, Erich Harth, Arnold B Scheibel.
1981-1982.
Scope and Content Note
draft, offprint; correspondence; illustrations
General note
in: Experimental Neurology, 77(2):324-358, 1982
Box 1, Folder 74
"Structural changes in the brain with aging and dementia".
1981-1982.
Scope and Content Note
short text, intended for "Trends in Neurosciences"
Box 1, Folder 75
"The human brain and how it got that way".
undated.
Scope and Content Note
two typed pages; an additional page, titled "The brain, link with the past, key to the future", with a timeline, drawings
of representative primate brains, and a short reading list
General note
ca. 1981-1982
Box 1, Folder 76
"Some structural substrates of the epileptic state", by Arnold B. Scheibel, Linda Paul and Itzhak Fried.
1982-1983.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; correspondence
General note
in: "Basic Mechanisms of Neuronal Hyperexcitability. Proceedings, 4th Symposium of the Centre de Recherche en Sciences Neurologiques,
Universite´ de Montre´al, 1982", ed. by Herbert H. Jasper and Nico M. van Gelder. New York, Liss, 1983
Box 1, Folder 77
"Age-related changes in the peri-capillary environment of the brain", by Arnold B. Scheibel and Itzhak Fried.
1981-1983.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; correspondence
General note
in: "Aging of the Brain", proceedings of the Tenth Aharon Katzir-Katchalsky Conference on the Aging of the Brain, Mantova,
Italy, 1982, ed. by David Samuel et al. New York, Raven Press, 1983
Box 1, Folder 78
"Dendritic changes in dementing disease".
1983.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; illustrations; correspondence
General note
in: "Alzheimer's Disease", ed. by Barry Reisberg. New York, Free Press, 1983
Box 1, Folder 79
"Changes in brain capillary structure in aging and dementia".
1983-1984.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; notes
General note
in: "Senile Dementia, Outlook for the Future", proceedings of an International Conference, Lausanne, Switzerland, 1983, ed.
by Jean Wertheimer and Maurice Marois. New York, A.R. Liss, 1984
Box 1, Folder 80
Editorial: "New brains for old: the waking dream".
1983.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; notes
General note
in: Biological Psychiatry, 18:299-302, 1983
Box 1, Folder 81
"The organization of the spinal cord".
1982-1984.
Scope and Content Note
draft; correspondence
General note
in: "Handbook of the Spinal Cord", vol. 2, ed. by Robert A. Davidoff. New York, Marcel Dekker, 1984
Box 2, Folder 1
"The brain stem reticular core and sensory function".
1984.
Scope and Content Note
draft; captions, photocopies and photographs for 28 figures
General note
in: "Handbook of Physiology", ed. by J. Brookhart et al. Bethesda, MD, American Physiological Society, vol. III, part 1, 1984
Box 2, Folder 2
"Cortical asymmetry at the histological level; a dendritic correlate of human speech".
1984.
Scope and Content Note
drafts
General note
in: "Biological Foundations of Cerebral Dominance", ed. by N. Geschwind and A.M. Galaburda. Cambridge, MA, Harvard Univ. Press,
1984
Box 2, Folder 3
"Some structural changes in the demented brain".
1984.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; galley proofs
General note
in: Psychiatric Annals, 14(3):176-177, 1984
Box 2, Folder 4
"Falls, motor dysfunction, and correlative neurohistologic changes in the elderly".
1984-1985.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; correspondence
General note
in: Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1(3): 671-677, Aug. 1985
Box 2, Folder 5
"Differentiating characteristics of the human speech cortex: a quantitative Golgi study", by Arnold B. Scheibel, Itzhak Fried,
Linda Paul, Alan Forsythe, Uwamie Tomiyasu, Adam Wechsler, Ann Kao, James Slotnick.
1985.
Scope and Content Note
drafts
General note
in: "The Dual Brain: Hemispheric Specialization in Humans", ed. by D. Frank Benson and Eran Zaidel. UCLA Forum in Medical
Sciences, 26. New York, Guilford Press, 1985
Box 2, Folder 6
"Dendritic organization of the anterior speech area", by Arnold B. Scheibel, Linda A. Paul, Itzhak Fried, Alan B. Forsythe,
Uwamie Tomiyasu, Adam Wechsler, Ann Kao and James Slotnick.
1985.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; illustrations; draft of an earlier (1982) version submitted to "Science"
General note
in: Experimental Neurology, 87(1):109-117, 1985
Box 2, Folder 7
"Hippocampal pyramidal cell dendritic spine density in seizuring and non-seizuring Mongolian gerbils at four ages: reversal
of a pattern during development", by L.A. Paul, P.T. Duong, A.B. Forsythe, A.B. Scheibel.
1985.
Scope and Content Note
draft submitted to Journal of Comparative Neurology, cover letter
General note
not published in that journal or under that title
Box 2, Folder 8
"On the apparent nonadhesive nature of axospinous dendritic synapses", by A.B. Scheibel and L. Paul.
1985.
Scope and Content Note
drafts, page proofs, illustrations
General note
in: Experimental Neurology, 89(1):279-283, 1985
Box 2, Folder 9
"On the brain of a scientist: Albert Einstein", by Marian C. Diamond, Arnold B. Scheibel, Greer M. Murphy, Jr., Thomas Harvey.
1985.
Scope and Content Note
draft; background material
General note
in: Experimental Neurology, 88(1):198-204, Apr. 1985
Box 2, Folder 10
"Teacher's day" and "What makes a good teacher?" by Arnold B. Scheibel and Marian C. Diamond.
1985-1987.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; announcements for "Day of the Teacher in California, 1986; correspondence, including a letter to Margaret Thatcher
Box 2, Folder 11
"Biological substrates of schizophrenia", by Joyce A. Kovelman and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1986.
Scope and Content Note
draft; a review with 156 references
General note
in: Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 73(1):4-32, Jan. 1986
Box 2, Folder 12
"Microvascular changes in Alzheimer's disease", by Arnold B. Scheibel, Taihung Duong, Uwamie Tomiyasu.
1985-1986.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; illustrations
General note
in: "The Biological Substrates of Alzheimer's Disease", ed. by Arnold B. Scheibel, Adam F. Wechsler, Mary A.B. Brazier. UCLA
Forum in Medical Sciences, no. 27. Orlando, Academic Press, 1986
Box 2, Folder 13
"Neuroscience in China", by Marian C. Diamond and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1985-1986.
Scope and Content Note
drafts and page proofs; background materials
General note
in: Experimental Neurology, 92(3):461-466, Jun. 1986
Box 2, Folder 14
"Is there a choice in 'Hobson's choice'?".
1986.
Scope and Content Note
text of ABS' commentary on: J.A. Hobson, R. Lydic, H.A. Baghdoyan: "Evolving concepts of sleep cycle generation: from brain
centers to neuronal populations", Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 9(3):371-400, 1986
General note
in: Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 9(3):418-419, Sep. 1986
Box 2, Folder 15
"Lower Purkinje cell counts in the cerebella of four autistic subjects: initial findings of the UCLA-NSAC Autopsy Research
Project", by Edward R. Ritvo, B.J. Freeman, Arnold B. Scheibel, et al.
1985.
Scope and Content Note
drafts
General note
in: The American Journal of Psychiatry, 143(7):862-866, Jul. 1986
Box 2, Folder 16
"Some histological substrates of schizophrenia", by Joyce A. Kovelman and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1985-1986.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; correspondence; reviewers' reports
General note
submitted to "The Behavioral and Brain Sciences" journal, but not accepted; an article by Kovelman and Scheibel, titled "Biological
substrates of schizophrenia", was published in Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 73(1):1-32, Jan. 1986
Box 2, Folder 17
"Alterations of the cerebral capillary bed in the senile dementia of Alzheimer".
1986-1987.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; correspondence
General note
in: Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 8(5):457-463, Oct. 1987 - an issue in memory of Giuseppe Moruzzi
Box 2, Folder 18
"Hippocampal pyramidal cell orientation in schizophrenia: a controlled neurohistologic study of the Yakovlev Collection",
by Lori Altshuler, Andrew Conrad, Joyce A. Kovelman, and Arnold Scheibel.
1987.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; illustrations
General note
in: Archives of General Psychiatry, 44(12):1094-1098, Dec. 1987
Box 2, Folder 19
"Schizophrenia and hippocampal neuropathology: an extension of the embryological hypothesis", by Andrew J. Conrad and Arnold
B. Scheibel.
1987.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; correspondence
General note
in: Schizophrenia Bulletin, 13(4):577-587, 1987
Box 2, Folder 20
"Valiant neurons and inexorable aging".
1987.
Scope and Content Note
draft and page proofs
General note
in: Neurobiology of Aging, 8(6):548-549, 1987; a commentary on: "Neuron Numbers and Dendritic Extent in Normal Aging and Alzheimer's
Disease", by Paul D. Coleman and Dorothy G. Flood, Neurobiology of Aging, 8(6): 521-545, 1987
Box 2, Folder 21
"Denervation microangiopathy in senile dementia, Alzheimer type", by Arnold B. Scheibel, Taihung Duong, Uwamie Tomiyasu.
1985-1987.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; correspondence
General note
in: Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders, 1(1): 19-37, 1987
Box 2, Folder 22
"Aging of the brain".
1983-2001.
General Physical Description note: folder 1 of 2
Scope and Content Note
drafts, final texts, galley and page proofs, correspondence, arising from from several editions of the Encyclopedia
General note
in: "Encyclopedia of Neuroscience," and "Supplements: Neuroscience Year", ed. by George Adelman, Boston, Birkhauser, 1987-
Box 2, Folder 23
"Reticular formation, brain stem".
1983-2001.
General Physical Description note: folder 2 of 2
Scope and Content Note
drafts, final texts, galley and page proofs, correspondence, arising from several editions
General note
in: "Encyclopedia of Neuroscience," and "Supplements: Neuroscience Year", ed. by George Adelman, Boston, Birkhauser, 1987-
Box 2, Folder 24
"The aging of the brain".
1987.
Scope and Content Note
draft
General note
in: "Trends in Biomedical Gerontology, v. 1: Proceedings of the 2nd International Congress of Biomedical Gerontology", Hamburg,
ed. by E. Steinhagen-Thiessen and D.L. Knook, 1988
Box 2, Folder 25
"Brainstem reticular mechanisms: a tribute to Giuseppe Moruzzi", ed. by O. Pompeiano and A.B. Scheibel.
1987-1988.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; text of Editors' Preface; texts of contributions by A. Brodal, M. Steriade, and A.R. Morrison
General note
in: Archives Italiennes de Biologie, 126(4), Oct. 1988
Box 2, Folder 26
"Dendritic correlates of human cortical function".
1988.
Scope and Content Note
drafts
General note
in: Archives Italiennes de Biologie 126(4):347-357, Oct. 1988 - part of the "Brainstem Reticular Mechanisms. A tribute to
Giuseppe Moruzzi" issue
Box 2, Folder 27
"On the possible relationship of cortical microvascular pathology to blood brain barrier changes in Alzheimer's disease",
by Arnold B. Scheibel and Taihung Duong.
1988.
Scope and Content Note
reprint
General note
in: Neurobiology of Aging, 9(1):41-42, Jan.-Feb. 1988
Box 2, Folder 28
"Aluminum in Alzheimer's disease revisited", by Roland W. Jacobs, Taihung Duong, Robert E. Jones, Arnold B. Scheibel.
1988.
Scope and Content Note
draft; cover letter; some background material
General note
submitted as a letter to the editor to the New England Journal of Medicine
Box 2, Folder 29
"Absence of aluminum in Alzheimer's disease by X-ray microprobe analysis", by Roland W. Jacobs, Taihung Duong, Robert E. Jones
and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1989.
Scope and Content Note
draft
General note
the group published the following article, "A reexamination of aluminum in Alzheimer's disease: an analysis by energy dispersive
X-ray microprobe and flameless atomic absorption spectrophotometry", in: Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 16(4 Supplement):498-503,
1989
Box 2, Folder 30
"Alzheimer's disease as a capillary dementia", by Arnold B. Scheibel, Taihung Duong, and Roland Jacobs.
1989.
Scope and Content Note
draft; illustrations; letter
General note
in: Annals of Medicine, 21(2):103-107, 1989
Box 2, Folder 31
"The Postnatal development of the motor speech area: a preliminary study", by Roderick J. Simonds and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1987-1989.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; comments from two reviewers, notes on revisions; correspondence
General note
in: Brain & Language, 37(1):42-58, Jul. 1989
Box 2, Folder 32
"Anatomic evolution of neural networks subserving language".
1986-1989.
Scope and Content Note
drafts
General note
in: "Neurology and Psychiatry: a Meeting of Minds", ed. by Jonathan Mueller et al. Basel, Karger, 1989; a 1986 draft was presented
as a speech in San Francisco, according to the original folder notation
Box 2, Folder 33
"Boiling over in the Great Rift Valley: a comment on the 'Radiator Theory' of brain evolution".
1989-1990.
Scope and Content Note
text of ABS' commentary on: "Brain evolution in Homo: the 'radiator theory'", by Dean Falk (Behavioral and Brain Sciences
13(2):333-344); photocopy of Falk's original article
General note
in: Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 13(2):364, 1990
Box 2, Folder 34
"Review of the section on 'The effects of (mal)nutrition on neuroembryogenesis' ".
1989-1990.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; notes
General note
in: "(Mal)nutrition and the Infant Brain", proceedings of an international symposium held in Montre´al, Que´bec, Canada, 1989,
ed. by Nico M. van Gelder et al. New York, Wiley-Liss, 1990
Box 2, Folder 35
"Dendritic correlates of higher cognitive function".
1990.
Scope and Content Note
draft
General note
in: "Neurobiology of Higher Cognitive Function", ed. by Arnold B. Scheibel and Adam F. Wechsler. UCLA Forum in Medical Sciences,
no. 29. New York, Guilford Press, 1990
Box 2, Folder 36
"A quantitative study of dendritic complexity in selected areas of the human cerebral cortex", by A.B. Scheibel, et al.
1990.
Scope and Content Note
reviewers' comments; drafts with illustrations; notes
General note
in: Brain & Cognition, 12(1):85-101, Jan. 1990
Box 2, Folder 37
"Why can't men understand women?", by Marian C. Diamond and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1990.
Scope and Content Note
text and cover letter, submitted to "Psychology Today"
Box 2, Folder 38
"Are complex partial seizures a sequela of temporal lobe dysgenesis?"
1990.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; correspondence; illustrations
General note
in: "Neurobehavioral Problems in Epilepsy", ed. by Dennis B. Smith, David M. Treiman, Michael R. Trimble. New York, Raven
Press, 1991
Box 2, Folder 39
"Hippocampal pyramidal cell disarray in schizophrenia as a bilateral phenomenon", by Andrew J. Conrad, Trufat Abebe, Ron Austen,
Sarah Forsythe and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1990-1991.
Scope and Content Note
draft; correspondence
General note
in: Archives of General Psychiatry, 48(5):413-417, May 1991
Box 2, Folder 39A
"Schizophrenia - cells in disarray".
1991.
Scope and Content Note
draft; letter
General note
in: Journal of the California Alliance for the Mentally Ill, 2(4):9-10, 1991
Box 2, Folder 40
"Are complex partial seizures a sequela of temporal lobe dysgenesis?".
1991.
Scope and Content Note
drafts
General note
in: Advances in Neurology 55:59-77, 1991
Box 2, Folder 41
"Some structural and developmental correlates of human speech".
1991.
Scope and Content Note
drafts
General note
in: "Brain Maturation and Cognitive Development: comparative and cross-cultural perspectives", ed. by Kathleen Rita Gibson
and Anne C Petersen. New York, De Gruyter, 1991
Box 2, Folder 42
"On the interaction of genetic and epigenetic factors during language development: a quantitative histological study", by
Arnold B. Scheibel and Rod Simonds.
1991.
Scope and Content Note
page proofs, drafts; correspondence
General note
in: "The Mosaic of Contemporary Psychiatry in Perspective", ed. by Anthony Kales, Chester M. Pierce, Milton Greenblatt. New
York, Springer, 1992 - a Festschrift in honor of Dr. Louis Jolyon West on the occasion of his retirement from the Neuropsychiatric
Institute, UCLA
Box 2, Folder 43
"Structural changes in the aging brain".
1990-1994.
Scope and Content Note
drafts with illustrations, correspondence, stretching from 2nd to 4th editions; offprint from 2nd edition
General note
in: "Handbook of Mental Health and Aging", ed. by James E. Birren et al. San Diego, Academic Press, 1992
Box 3, Folder 1
"Morphometry of the Sylvian fissure and the corpus callosum, with emphasis on sex differences", by Francisco Aboitiz, Arnold
B. Scheibel, and Eran Zaidel.
1992.
Scope and Content Note
text and figure legends
General note
in: Brain, 115(5):1-41, Oct. 1992
Box 3, Folder 2
"Quantitative histology of the human corpus callosum", by Francisco Aboitiz, Arnold B. Scheibel, and Eran Zaidel.
1992.
Scope and Content Note
draft and submission letter to "Science"
Box 3, Folder 3
"Physician, the ultimate placebo".
1992.
Scope and Content Note
3 typed pages
Box 3, Folder 4
"A quantitative dendritic analysis of Wernicke's area in humans. I. Lifespan changes", by Bob Jacobs and Arnold B. Scheibel.
Jacobs B1, Scheibel AB.
1992-1993.
Scope and Content Note
draft; reviewers' comments
General note
in: Journal of Comparative Neurology, 327(1):83-96, 1993
Box 3, Folder 5
Commentary, titled "The right way, the wrong way and the Army way: a dendritic parable".
1997.
Scope and Content Note
text of ABS' commentary on "The neural basis of cognitive development: a constructivist manifesto", by Steven R. Quartz and
Terrence J. Sejnowski, and Quartz' original article
General note
in: "Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20(4):537-556, 1997; discussion, pp.556-596
Box 3, Folder 6
"The Thalamus and neuropsychiatric illness".
1997.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; illustrations
General note
in: Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 9(3):342-353, Jan. 1997
Box 3, Folder 7
"Thinking about thinking".
1997.
Scope and Content Note
drafts, including the original one titled: "Some recent thoughts about the brain and education"; page proofs
General note
in: The American School Board Journal, 184:20-23, Feb. 1997
Box 3, Folder 8
"Structural alterations in the habenular nucleus of schizophrenic brain", by Shahriar Mojtahedian...and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1998.
Scope and Content Note
draft, titled "Letter to the Editor"; data and 2 graphs titled "Current results to habenula cell count study, Dr. Scheibel's
laboratory"
General note
unable to verify publication
Box 3, Folder 9
"Regional dendritic variation in primate cortical pyramidal cells", by Bob Jacobs and Arnold B. Scheibel.
2002.
Scope and Content Note
drafts
General note
in: "Cortical Areas: Unity and Diversity (Conceptual Advances in Brain Research v. 5), ed. by Almut Schüz and Robert Miller.
London, Taylor & Francis, 2002
Box 3, Folder 10
"Golgi staining".
2000-2003.
Scope and Content Note
draft; page proofs; correspondence
General note
in: "Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science", ed. by Lynn Nadel. London, Nature Pub. Group, 2003
Box 3, Folder 11
"The thalamus".
2003.
Scope and Content Note
drafts
General note
in: "Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences", ed. by Michael J. Aminoff and Robert B. Daroff, Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2003
Box 3, Folder 12
"Medicine at UCLA: Development and aging of the brain".
undated.
Scope and Content Note
drafts
Box 3, Folder 13
Creativity.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
untitled and undated draft; bibliographic references
General note
the monograph "Creativity: Theories and Themes: Research, Development, and Practice", by Mark A. Runco, 2d ed., Burlington,
Elsevier Science, 2014, cites the following reference: "Scheibel, A. B. (1999). Creativity and the brain. http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/scienceline/archives/sept99/
sept99.shtm"
Box 3, Folder 14
"Thinking in schizophrenia".
undated.
Scope and Content Note
19 page typed text
Box 3, Folder 15
"Issue 1.8: Neuroscience".
undated.
Scope and Content Note
fifteen-page typed draft plus a bibliography, dealing with brain and aging
Box 3, Folder 16
"Of new models and old ideas".
undated.
Scope and Content Note
2+ typed pages signed "The Scheibels"
Box 3, Folder 16A
Publications not listed in Dr. Scheibel's c.v. bibliography.
undated, 1992.
Scope and Content Note
reprint of "Camillo Golgi, 1843-1926", by M.E. Scheibel and A.B. Scheibel - unidentified publication; reprint of "A cautionary
note", a discussion on "Anosognosia: unawareness of severe brain damage" - Consciousness and Cognition 1:169-171, 1992
Research: Presentations and Exhibits. Subseries 2.
1957-1996.
Physical Description:
21.0 folders
Arrangement note
roughly chronological
Box 3, Folder 17
"Tranquillizing drugs and integrating mechanisms: a multidisciplinary approach".
undated.
Scope and Content Note
one-page outline stating objectives and subject matter for a proposed panel discussion, with a "psychiatrically oriented moderator"
Box 3, Folder 18
"Substrates of integration in the brain stem reticular core", by M.E. Scheibel and A.B. Scheibel.
1957.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. a poster exhibit mounted by the Scheibels at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Boston
Box 3, Folder 19
"The adaptive response of individual reticular units to repeated stimuli", by M.E. Scheibel and A.B. Scheibel.
1963-1965.
Scope and Content Note
drafts of an abstract and correspondence; also, correspondence with the Society re. 1965 submission: "Periodic unresponsiveness
in reticular neurons"
General note
presented at the Society of Biological Psychiatry annual meeting, Los Angeles, 1964; published in: "Recent Advances in Biological
Psychiatry", ed. by B. Wortis, v.7, pp. 85-96. New York, Plenum, 1965
Box 3, Folder 20
"Activity cycles in medullo-pontine reticular units", by Madge E. Scheibel and Arnold B Scheibel.
1964.
Scope and Content Note
abstract and text submitted for 18th annual meeting, American Electroencephalographic Society, Santa Fe, NM
Box 3, Folder 21
"The nervous system: what the layman should know".
1964.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; brochures
General note
presented at: "An Advanced Conference in General Semantics", Lake Arrowhead, CA
Box 3, Folder 22
"Some structural substrates for sensation at the thalamic level", by M.E. Scheibel and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1964.
Scope and Content Note
abstract and draft of presentation at the 16th annual meeting, American Academy of Neurology, Denver, CO
Box 3, Folder 23
"On the recurrent collaterals of spinal motoneurons", by M.E. Scheibel and A.B. Scheibel.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
abstract for a presentation at an annual meeting, American Association of Anatomists; letter inviting A.B. Scheibel to chair
a session
Box 3, Folder 24
"Are there Renshaw cells?", by Madge E. Scheibel and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1964.
Scope and Content Note
abstract for a presentation "from the platform" at the annual meeting, American Association of Anatomists; also: abstract,
"Neuropharmacological adjuvants in Golgi staining", by M.E. and A.B. Scheibel, to be "read by title", and abstract, "A Golgi
study of the embryonic cerebral cortex", by L. J. Stensaas, introduced by A.B. Scheibel, to be "read from the platform"
Box 3, Folder 25
"Organizational patterns in ventrobasal nucleus of thalamus", by Madge E. Scheibel and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1965.
Scope and Content Note
abstract for a presentation at the annual meeting, American Association of Anatomists
Box 3, Folder 26
"Anatomical substrate of behavior".
1965.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. presentation at the annual meeting, California Medical Association, San Francisco
Box 3, Folder 27
"The Meso-diencephalic periventricular continuum".
1966.
Scope and Content Note
draft for a presentation at the annual meeting, American Association of Anatomists
Box 3, Folder 28
"Neurological aspects of behavior".
1969.
Scope and Content Note
letter of invitation
General note
presentation at a meeting convened by the UCLA Graduate School of Education and the National Academy of Education
Box 3, Folder 29
"Neurological, neuropathological, and neurophysiological observations in schizophrenia".
1973.
Scope and Content Note
Neurobiology of Mental Disorders meeting, City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, California.
General note
session program, notes for presentation
Box 3, Folder 30
"Local circuit cells of the dorsal thalamus", by Madge E. Scheibel and Arnold B. Scheibel.
1973.
Scope and Content Note
drafts; correspondence; program
General note
presented (in absentia) at the Neurosciences Research Program Work Session on "Local Circuit Neurons", Brookline, MA, 1973
Box 3, Folder 31
"Seizure related changes in brain structures".
1978.
Scope and Content Note
rough draft of Western Institute on Epilepsy Lennox Lecture, presented at the Epilepsy International Symposium, Vancouver,
Canada; program and extended abstract of "Epilepsy and the future: a disease whose time has come", presented at the Public
Seminar on Epilepsy which was held after the Symposium; correspondence
Box 3, Folder 32
"Structural changes in the human caudate nucleus with aging", by Arnold Scheibel and Uwamie Tomiyasu.
1980.
Scope and Content Note
abstract; drafts; illustration
General note
presented at 10th annual meeting, American Aging Association, Houston
Box 3, Folder 33
"The focusing of consciousness".
1980.
Scope and Content Note
short introduction; meeting announcement; background material
General note
presented at a meeting of the Journal Club in Psychopathology of the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute
Box 3, Folder 34
Abstracts: Society for Neuroscience.
1981-1992.
Scope and Content Note
abstracts for poster presentations
Box 3, Folder 35
Abstracts: various societies.
1989.
Scope and Content Note
American Society of Human Genetics; Child Neurology Society
Box 3, Folder 36
"Behavioral anatomy: the thalamus".
1990.
Scope and Content Note
text and figures; presented as part of a day course on "Behavioral neurology: anatomical behavioral correlates", American
Academy of Neurology annual meeting
Box 3, Folder 37
"Introduction to the Conference".
1996.
Scope and Content Note
text of the introduction; program
General note
UCLA Center for the Study of Evolution and the Origin of Life Symposium: "Origin and evolution of intelligence". ABS was the
Symposium convener
Research: Consulting and Reviewing. Subseries 3.
1965-1997.
Physical Description:
10.0 folders
Box 3, Folder 38
Reviewer: "Biological Psychiatry".
1970-1971, 1978-1992.
Scope and Content Note
ca. 30 reviews; miscellany
Box 3, Folder 39
Reviewer: "Brain Research".
1965-1975.
Scope and Content Note
ca. 30 reviews; correspondence re. the Scheibels' joining Editorial Board
Box 3, Folder 40
Reviewer: "Developmental Psychobiology".
1967-1976.
Scope and Content Note
5 reviews; correspondence
Box 3, Folder 41
Reviewer: "Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology".
1970-1976.
Scope and Content Note
9 reviews
Box 3, Folder 42
"The International Journal of Neuroscience".
1975.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence re. serving on journal Advisory Board
Box 3, Folder 43
Reviewer: "Science".
undated.
Scope and Content Note
5 reviews
Box 3, Folder 44
Reviewer: Various journals.
1979-1983.
Scope and Content Note
single reviews for American Journal of Psychiatry, Developmental Neuropsychology, Experimental Neurology, Journal of Comparative
Neurology, Journal of Neuroscience Research
Box 3, Folder 46
Miscellaneous consultations, evaluations.
1965-1981.
Scope and Content Note
National Science Foundation; Dept. of Health, Education, Welfare; Department of Health and Human Services; U.C. Press; American
Federation for Aging Research
Box 3, Folder 47
Private consulting: movies, video, TV, etc.
1977-1998.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; contract agreements; etc.
General note
projects (by date): "The Brain Program", MEDCOM; "Fantastic Voyage", Columbia Pictures; "The Donor", Painter Films; "Transmission
electron microscopy", OMNI; "Madness" (schizophrenia), "The Brain" series, D.L. Sage Productions; Human Brain, Health Pavilion,
EPCOT Center, Walt Disney Imagineering; Palfreman Film Group;
Research: Funding. Subseries 4.
1952-1981.
Physical Description:
17.0 folders
Arrangement note
roughly chronological
Box 3, Folder 48
Grant application to U.S. Dept. of the Army: Golgi Silver Impregnation Techniques.
1952.
Scope and Content Note
letter stating it was referred to the National Research Council for scientific review
Box 3, Folder 49
Grant: B-214-C.
1954-1955.
Scope and Content Note
budgetary matters regarding research laboratory at the University of Tennessee
Box 3, Folder 50
Proposal: A study of the electrical characteristics and anatomical configuration of selected neuropil areas of the central
nervous system.
1955.
Scope and Content Note
text and cover letter to University of California President
Box 3, Folder 51
Symposium on the cerebellum.
1956-1957.
Scope and Content Note
draft proposal; correspondence
General note
there are a number of communications with various correspondents concerning possible organization and funding for such a symposium
Box 3, Folder 52
Grant: Anatomical-physiological basis for clinical vestibular and postural abnormalities found in schizophrenic children,
Project No. 58-2-5.
1958-1960.
Scope and Content Note
funding agency: California Department of Mental Health; 1962 letter requesting evaluation of results
Box 3, Folder 53
Grant: Special clinical research project (Neurophysiology), No. NB-02808.
1960-1966.
Scope and Content Note
John D. French, P.I., ABS, participant; grant documents and progress reports
Box 3, Folder 54
Grant: Basal ganglia and abnormal behavior, No. NB-04780.
1963-1964.
Scope and Content Note
John D. French, P.I., ABS, participant; grant application
Box 3, Folder 55
Research proposal: A combined therapeutic and investigative approach to psychotic disorders using neurosurgical techniques.
1963-1964.
Scope and Content Note
draft proposal proposed by Drs. Loring Chapman, Charles H. Markham, Robert W. Rand, and Arnold Scheibel to the Clinical Neurophysiological
Group (Drs. Brill, French, Rose, Stern); correspondence;
General note
also referred to as the Camarillo Project
Box 3, Folder 56
Grant: Neuropil areas of the central nervous system, No. NB-01063.
1963-1972.
Scope and Content Note
Arnold B. Scheibel, P.I.; grant proposals and progress reports
Box 3, Folder 57
Grant: Neuronal activity in the limbic system and emotion, No. MH-03756.
1964-1965.
Scope and Content Note
submission for grant renewal
Box 3, Folder 58
Grant: Maturation of neuropil and behavior in the newborn, No. HD 00972.
1964-1970.
Scope and Content Note
Arnold B. Scheibel, P.I.; grants and progress reports
Box 3, Folder 59
Grant proposal: Drug addiction and abuse.
1972.
Scope and Content Note
Sidney Roberts, P.I., ABS, participant; proposal
Box 3, Folder 60
Grant progress report: Alcohol effects on brain cell structures.
1980.
Scope and Content Note
a "Component Principal Investigator" report for a project grant to Dr. L.J. West
Box 3, Folder 61
Grant: The Histological substrate of cerebral dominance, No. NS13871.
1978-1981.
Scope and Content Note
Arnold B. Scheibel, P.I.; cover sheet of grant award, NS13871-03; final report
Box 3, Folder 62
Grant proposal: Control of health and disease by the brain acting through the immune system, by M.C. Diamond, A.B. Scheibel,
and W.B. Dandliker.
1981-1982.
Scope and Content Note
proposal draft, with addendum: computer search of related work by others
Box 3, Folder 63
Grant proposal: Golgi study of Huntington's Disease patients' brains.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
untitled and undated draft proposal, in a folder with information on an Hereditary Disease Foundation workshop held in 1981,
to which ABS was invited
Box 3, Folder 64
Research proposal: Temporal lobe dysgenesis and schizophrenia: attempts to produce a murine model.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
proposal text by Arnold B. Scheibel and Debra Sanders-Coleman, submitted to the Stanley Research Awards Program
Research: Activities and Materials. Subseries 5.
1940s-2001.
General Physical Description note:
36 folders, 1 oversized box
Box 8
Drawings by Arnold B. Scheibel: microanatomy of neuropil.
undated.
General Physical Description note: 17 sheets 19x24", 1 sheet 17x22", 1 sheet 13x15"
Scope and Content Note
original pen-and-ink drawings: 17 of Rapid Golgi stain studies of spinal cord and brain in young rats; 1 of Rapid Golgi stain
study of human cerebral cortex; 1 of "diagrammatic representation of apparent modular organization of axonal afferents and
receptive dendritic plexuses in lower brain stem"
Box 3, Folder 65
Illustrations: olivary nuclei.
undated.
General Physical Description note: folder 1 of 2
Scope and Content Note
photos and negatives of structure within the inferior and superior olivary nuclei, with some annotations as to experiment
species, stain, etc.
General note
notes attached to photos as to anatomical site, species, technique, are copied from the original 10 folders
Box 3, Folder 66
Illustrations: olivary nuclei.
undated.
General Physical Description note: folder 2 or 2
Scope and Content Note
photos and negatives
General note
original folder label: "excellent olive negatives"
Box 3, Folder 67
Illustrations: cerebellum - climbing fibers, young subjects.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
photos and negatives
General note
notes are copied from the original 8 folders
Box 3, Folder 68
Illustrations: cerebellum - climbing fibers.
undated.
General Physical Description note: folder 1 of 3
Scope and Content Note
photos and negatives
General note
notes are copied from the original 10 folders
Box 3, Folder 69
Illustrations: cerebellum - climbing fibers.
undated.
General Physical Description note: folder 2 of 3
Scope and Content Note
photos and negatives
General note
notes are copied from original 9 folders
Box 3, Folder 70
Illustrations: cerebellum - climbing fibers.
undated.
General Physical Description note: folder 3 of 3
Scope and Content Note
photos and negatives
General note
notes from the original 6 folders
Box 3, Folder 71
Illustrations: cerebellum - mossy fibers.
undated.
General Physical Description note: folder 1 of 3
Scope and Content Note
photos and negatives
General note
notes from the original 8 folders
Box 3, Folder 72
Illustrations: cerebellum - mossy fibers.
undated.
General Physical Description note: folder 2 of 3
Scope and Content Note
photos and negatives
General note
notes from the original 6 folders
Box 3, Folder 73
Illustrations: unspecified sites - mossy fibers.
undated.
General Physical Description note: folder 3 of 3
Scope and Content Note
photos and negatives
General note
notes from the original 3 folders
Box 4, Folder 1
Illustrations: cerebellum - granule cells.
undated.
General Physical Description note: folder 1 of 4
Scope and Content Note
photos and negatives
General note
notes from the original 27 folders
Box 4, Folder 2
Illustrations: cerebellum - granule cells.
undated.
General Physical Description note: folder 2 of 4
Scope and Content Note
photos and negatives
General note
notes from the original 11 folders
Box 4, Folder 3
Illustrations: cerebellum - granule cells.
undated.
General Physical Description note: folder 3 of 4
Scope and Content Note
color photos and negatives
Box 4, Folder 4
Illustrations: unspecified sites - granule cells.
undated.
General Physical Description note: folder 4 of 4
Scope and Content Note
photos and negatives
General note
notes from the original 16 folders
Box 4, Folder 5
Illustrations: cerebellum - miscellaneous.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
12 color negatives labeled "glial-neuronal glial-vascular relations"; 12 unmatched negatives (title of original folder), some
with minimal information; additional folders with illustrations from various cerebellar locations
Box 4, Folder 6
Illustrations: reticular formation
undated.
Scope and Content Note
photos and negatives
General note
notes from the original 6 folders
Box 4, Folder 7
Illustrations: various sites.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
photos and negatives; some hand-drawn originals
General note
notes from the original 8 folders
Box 4, Folder 8
Notebook I.
1940s.
Scope and Content Note
extensive typed and handwritten notes from a variety of readings - Mollendorf, Cajal, Doty, etc.- with questions and musings;
ideas and plans for possible and projected research projects
General note
some pages in Madge Scheibel's handwriting
Box 4, Folder 9
Notebook II.
1950s.
Scope and Content Note
extensive typed and handwritten notes from readings; a few texts of meeting presentations; ideas and plans for possible and
projected research projects
General note
some pages in Madge Scheibel's handwriting
Box 4, Folder 10
Pocket notebooks.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
two thin 3x5" notebooks, original folders labeled "European notebooks"
Box 4, Folder 11
Progress report.
1964-1965.
General note
reports to specific funding entities are filed in the relevant grants folder
Box 4, Folder 12
Organization and procurements for the Scheibels' first UCLA laboratory.
1955-1958.
Scope and Content Note
handwritten notes and sketches; correspondence re. equipment; commercial brochures and pamphlets
General note
the laboratory was located in building T-49, a temporary structure on the grounds of the West Los Angeles Veterans Administration
Box 4, Folder 13
Animal quarters.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
floor plans, photographs, and descriptions of animal quarters from a variety of institutions
Box 4, Folder 14
Research-related needs.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
requests for space in the Brain Research Institute and the Neuropsychiatric Institute; request for technical support staff
Box 4, Folder 15
Instruments, computers, etc.
1963-1970.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence, including inquiries about miniature telemetry units; commercial brochures and pamphlets
Box 4, Folder 16
"A proposal for a fine art approach to the interpretation of information in the neuro sciences".
1972.
Scope and Content Note
proposal for paintings by Frank Armitage; short biography of FA; illustrations; correspondence
Box 4, Folder 17
Drug effects on brain.
1957-1961.
Scope and Content Note
bibliography; HEW bulletins; pharmaceutical company brochures; reprints
Box 4, Folder 18
Thalamus.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
bibliographies; background material; notes
General note
includes typed pp.6-30, plus extensive bibliography, figure captions, and photocopies of figures of an unidentified manuscript
on the midline thalamus
Box 4, Folder 19
Schizophrenia.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
handwritten notes
Box 4, Folder 20
Electroshock treatments.
1952, 1955.
Scope and Content Note
program of Electroshock Research Association 8th annual meeting, 1952; forms and guides pertaining to treatments administered
at UCLA Hospital
Box 4, Folder 21
Sheep brain.
1975.
Scope and Content Note
reprints; one letter
Box 4, Folder 22
Transcendental meditation.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
notes
Box 4, Folder 23
Religion and science.
2001.
Scope and Content Note
photocopies of various articles
Box 4, Folder 24
Brain Information Service (BIS), UCLA.
1972-1973.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; description of the BIS and its services; notes, bibliographic citations, and reports regarding Dr. Scheibel's
interactions with the BIS
General note
funded by the National Institute for Neurological Diseases and Stroke from ca. 1963-1979, the BIS provided scientists with
access to publications and developments in the basic neurological sciences
Box 4, Folder 25
Ideas, proposals.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
miscellaneous subjects; handwritten notes (by both M.E. and A.B. Scheibel)
Box 4, Folder 26
Psychiatric Research Society.
1963-1966.
Scope and Content Note
scientific meeting documents and correspondence; membership lists; curriculum vitae of potential members
General note
the first scientific meeting was held under the title Psychiatric Research Club
Box 4, Folder 27
Controlled substances registration certificates.
1974-1986.
Scope and Content Note
provided by the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
Teaching, Administration, Other Academic Services. Subseries 6.
1055-2004.
General Physical Description note:
32 folders, 16 videotapes, 14 compact discs
Box 4, Folder 28
Academic appointment and promotions at UCLA.
1955-2000.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; recommendations; announcements
Box 4, Folder 29
Teaching: Anatomy Graduate Education.
1958-1982.
Scope and Content Note
instructions to students; lists of graduates; miscellaneous items; UCLA Graduate Council six-year review of Anatomy graduate
program, 1982; application for postdoctoral training grant in the neuroanatomical sciences (NB 5464, C.D. Clemente, principal
investigator), 1964
Box 4, Folder 30
Teaching: Neuroscience courses - undergraduate.
1996-1997, 2004.
Scope and Content Note
Interdepartmental Undergraduate Program for Neuroscience commencement ceremonies: program and commencement addresses by Dr.
Scheibel; "Cogito", v.1, no.1, newsletter of the UCLA Neuroscience Undergraduate Society
Box 4, Folder 31
Teaching: Neuroscience courses - graduate and postgraduate programs.
1958-1995.
Scope and Content Note
planning documents; course descriptions; memos
Teaching: Neuroscience 102.
undated.
General Physical Description note: 16 videotapes
Scope and Content Note
tapes labeled: NS102 Neuroanatomy Lecture 1-7, 11-19
Teaching: Neuroscience 102.
undated.
General Physical Description note: 14 compact discs
Scope and Content Note
CDs labeled: Neuroscience lecture 1-20
Box 4, Folder 32
Teaching: Anatomy 103, Basic neurology (Medical and Ph.D. students).
1958, 1969, undated.
Scope and Content Note
course objectives; lecture outlines; laboratory manuals
Box 4, Folder 33
Teaching: Anatomy 206, Neurosciences: Introductory course for graduate students.
1968-1980.
Scope and Content Note
student evaluations; quizzes; schedule
Box 4, Folder 34
Teaching: Psychiatry and Behavior.
1956-1963, 1978-1986.
Scope and Content Note
planning documents; course descriptions; teaching assignments; student evaluations; examinations
Box 4, Folder 35
Teaching: Behavioral Science Program.
1976.
Scope and Content Note
outline of the program - Bulletin #1
Box 4, Folder 36
Teaching: Lectures for various Medical School departments.
1981.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; student evaluations; schedules for Departments of: Neurology, Geriatric Medicine, Pharmacology, and Psychiatry
Box 4, Folder 37
Teaching: UCLA Continuing Medical Education.
1987.
Scope and Content Note
announcement of lecture, "The psychobiology of the dementias of early and later life", Neuropsychiatric Institute Grand rounds
Box 4, Folder 38
Teaching: University of California, Berkeley.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
outline for Anatomy 107: The central nervous system - an overview; a few notes
Box 4, Folder 39
Teaching and consulting: Veterans Administration Hospitals - Wadsworth, Brentwood, Sepulveda; Camarillo State Hospital.
1958-1992.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; appointments
Box 4, Folder 40
Teaching and consulting: Camarillo, Metropolitan, Pacific, and Patton California State Hospitals.
1958-1967.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence, including letters of appreciation; appointments
Box 4, Folder 41
BRI: Appointments as Acting Director, and Director of the UCLA Brain Research Institute (BRI).
1987, 1991.
Scope and Content Note
announcements, letters of congratulation
Box 4, Folder 42
BRI: Retirement from Directorship.
1994-1995.
Scope and Content Note
letters of praise and appreciation
Box 4, Folder 43
BRI: History, evaluations.
undated, 1984.
Scope and Content Note
short histories of BRI, and of development of neuroscience at UCLA, by ABS; "Review of Brain Research Institute and its director",
by the BRI Review Committee, 1984
Box 4, Folder 44
BRI: Planning proposals.
undated, 1965.
Scope and Content Note
drafts, titled "Neurobiology Information Program", "Neurocybernetics", and "Systems Research on the Nervous System", by various
groups and individuals
Box 5, Folder 1
BRI: Program proposal: "Neurophysiological basis of mental retardation".
undated.
Scope and Content Note
pages 44-54 of a larger report, authorship unidentified
Box 5, Folder 2
BRI: Arrowhead Planning Conference.
1970.
Scope and Content Note
planning documents and reports: "Brain Research Institute Conference, 1970-80"; "Transactions, Conclusions, and Recommendations..."
Box 5, Folder 3
BRI: Ahmanson Laboratory of Neurobiology.
1976.
Scope and Content Note
proposal; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 4
BRI: Murdock Center for Advanced Brain Studies.
1982.
Scope and Content Note
proposal; correspondence
Box 5, Folder 5
BRI: Miscellaneous.
1964, 1993-1995.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence; newsletter
Box 5, Folder 6
Program in Language, Cognition and the Brain.
1981.
Scope and Content Note
memos regarding a proposed program and colloquium series
Box 5, Folder 7
Committees: Member, UCLA Graduate Division Ph.D. Supervision and Examination Committees.
1969-1982.
Scope and Content Note
Dr. Scheibel joined examinations for 30 students in Anatomy, Neuroscience, Pathology, Physiology, Psychology, and Psychiatry
Box 5, Folder 8
Committees: Member, NPI, Depts. of Psychiatry and Anatomy Graduate Education Committees.
1969-1992.
Scope and Content Note
Committee documents; Residents' evaluations of the Residency Training Program; Residents' evaluations of rotation at Camarillo
State Hospital
Box 5, Folder 9
Committees: Member, BRI Steering Committee; Space and Membership Committee; BRI Faculty Advisory Committee; Clinical Neurophysiology
Unit Reorganization Panel.
1973-1980, 1986.
Scope and Content Note
individual member's space allocations and needs; letter of appointment; draft for Clinical Neurophysiology Unit reorganization
considerations
Box 5, Folder 10
Committees: Academic Senate Committee on Research: Chair, Health Sciences Subcommittee.
1974-1977.
Scope and Content Note
Committee documents
Box 5, Folder 11
Committees: Member, Academic Senate Council of Academic Personnel.
1980-1998.
Scope and Content Note
committee documents
Box 5, Folder 12
Committees: Member, Academic Senate Committee on Teaching.
undated.
Scope and Content Note
introduction given by ABS at Distinguished Teaching Assistant Awards.
Box 5, Folder 13
Committees: Member, Committee for five-year review of UCLA Jules Stain Eye Institute and its Director.
1982.
Scope and Content Note
Committee memos; report of 1978 review
Box 5, Folder 14
Committees: School of Medicine.
1969, 1974-1987.
Scope and Content Note
various assignments, including Faculty Executive Committee
Box 5, Folder 15
Committees: miscellaneous committees and review boards.
1971-1986.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence
Awards and Honors, Certifications. Subseries 7.
1956-2009.
Physical Description:
13.0 folders
Arrangement note
roughly chronological
Box 5, Folder 16
West Los Angeles Capital of the Age of Enlightenment.
1978.
Scope and Content Note
letter: Maharishi Award for Health and Immortality, for "achievements in the fields of research and medicine"
Box 5, Folder 17
Instituto Syntex, Mexico, D.F.
1987.
Scope and Content Note
letter awarding medal for "scientific collaborator"
Box 5, Folder 18
UCLA Brain Research Institute H.W. Magoun Distinguished Lectureship.
1980.
Scope and Content Note
letter of award, and note from H.W. Magoun
Box 5, Folder 19
American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Member and Fellow.
1981, 1991.
Scope and Content Note
announcements; letters of congratulation
Box 5, Folder 20
Member, Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.
1983.
Scope and Content Note
letter of notification; announcements
Box 5, Folder 21
American Aging Society. Board of Governors.
1983.
Scope and Content Note
letter of congratulation; announcement
Box 5, Folder 22
American Psychiatric Association. Life Fellow.
1985.
Scope and Content Note
letter of award
Box 5, Folder 23
UCLA Academic Senate 61st Faculty Research Lecturer.
1985-1986.
Scope and Content Note
nomination letter; lecture program: "As the brain grows up and grows old"; announcements; letters of congratulation
Box 5, Folder 24
"Integrative functions of the brain": a Symposium in honor of Arnold B. Scheibel, M.D.
1996.
Scope and Content Note
announcements; introduction by Prof. Herbert Weiner
Box 5, Folder 25
UCLA Alumni Association Harriet and Charles Luckman Distinguished Teaching Award.
1997.
Scope and Content Note
letter of award and letters of congratulation; announcements; program booklet; short acceptance speech by ABS
Box 5, Folder 26
Institute for Medical Quality.
2003-2006, 2009.
Scope and Content Note
Certification in continuing medical education.
Box 5, Folder 27
Academic activities certificates.
2006-2009.
Scope and Content Note
UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine: Neuroscience Grand Rounds and Neuroscience Special Lecture; UCLA Semmel Institute CME
completion certificates
Box 5, Folder 28
Membership certificates.
1956-1982.
Scope and Content Note
American Academy of Neurology; American Aging Association; American Psychiatric Association; American Association of Anatopmists
Correspondence. Subseries 8.
1955-2009.
Physical Description:
124.0 folders
Arrangement note
alphabetical
Box 5, Folder 29
Alston, Edwin F.
1957-1958.
Box 5, Folder 30
Arbib, Michael A.
1966-1967.
Box 5, Folder 31
Asanuma, Hiroshi.
1972-1973.
Box 5, Folder 32
Bailey, Percival.
1959-1973.
Box 5, Folder 33
Benson, Frank.
1996.
Scope and Content Note
"A Remembrance" by Dr. Scheibel; Dr. Benson's c.v.
Box 5, Folder 34
Bowsher, David.
1067-1973.
Box 5, Folder 35
Brazier, Mary Agnes Burniston.
1957-1958, 1970-1975, 1995.
Box 5, Folder 37
Brodal, Alf.
1955-1975.
General Physical Description note: folder 1 of 2
Scope and Content Note
extensive correspondence between close friends; typed text of an unidentified symposium presentation by Dr. Brodal: "Possible
anatomical bases for the integration of sensory impulses in the brain stem (medulla oblongata, pons and mesencephalon)"
General note
see also related correspondence: Brodal, Inger (wife), Brodal, Per Alf (son), and Brodal, Inger Helene (Vandvik), (daughter);
Walberg, Fred (long-time Brodal collaborator); Jansen, Jan B. (co-founder of "Oslo School" of brain research)
Box 5, Folder 38
Brodal, Alf.
1976-1988.
General Physical Description note: folder 2 of 2
Box 5, Folder 39
Brodal, Inger; Brodal, Per Alf; Brodal (Vandvik), Inger Helene.
1956 -2001.
General note
Dr. Brodal's wife, son and daughter
Box 5, Folder 40
Brody, Harold.
1976-1983.
Box 5, Folder 41
Brunswick, David.
1965, 1981.
Scope and Content Note
invitation to a meeting of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, and a Discussion of Dr. Brunswick's paper; a Memoir of
Dr. Brunswick by ABS; typed drafts of table of contents for "Introduction to a physiological psychoanalytic psychiatry", and
20 p. text of Chapters I: Viewpoint and postulates, and II: Pain and pleasure, and the affects
Box 5, Folder 42
Bullock, Theodore H.
1963, 1964, 1971.
Box 5, Folder 43
Cajal Club.
1956-1957, 1969-1975.
Scope and Content Note
includes Membership lists
General note
photocopy of a Cajal letter is filed under: Correspondence - R. Lorente de Nó
Box 5, Folder 44
Cajal Institute Library.
1955-1958.
Box 5, Folder 45
Cambridge University Press.
1989-1997.
Box 5, Folder 46
Chapman, Loring.
1964-1968.
Box 5, Folder 47
Clark, George.
1956-1957.
Box 5, Folder 48
Crick, Francis H.C.
1981-1984.
Box 5, Folder 50
Decima, Emilio Eugenio.
1969-2003.
Box 5, Folder 52
Diamond, Marian C.
1964-1978, 1982.
Box 5, Folder 53
Doty, Robert W.
1964-1985.
Box 5, Folder 54
Duncan, Donald.
1966-1967.
Box 5, Folder 55
Eccles, John C.
1955-1973.
Box 5, Folder 56
Ehrenpreis, Seymour.
1971-1974.
Box 5, Folder 58
Eisenberg, Leon.
1958-1965, 1975.
Box 5, Folder 59
Fox, Clement A.
1956-1958.
Box 5, Folder 60
French, John D.
1957-1975.
General note
includes two 8x10" photographs of Dr. French
Box 5, Folder 61
Fried, Itzhak.
1978-1992.
Box 5, Folder 62
Fuller, James H.
1972-1975.
Box 5, Folder 63
Fuster, Joachin M.
1959, 1980.
Box 5, Folder 64
Gaufo, Gary O.
1995-2003.
Box 5, Folder 65
Globus, Albert.
1965-1975.
Box 5, Folder 66
Grenell, Robert G.
1969-1974.
Box 5, Folder 68
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
1954-1959.
Box 5, Folder 69
Hagiwara, Susumu.
1989.
Scope and Content Note
an epitaph by ABS
Box 5, Folder 70
Hammer, Ronald P., Jr.
1979-1987.
Box 5, Folder 72
Himwich, Harold H. and Himwich, Williamina A.
1957, 1961-1964.
Box 5, Folder 73
Hobson, J. Allan.
1968-2001.
Scope and Content Note
includes correspondence regarding 1969 and 1973 meetings of the Association for the Psychophysiological Study of Sleep, among
other presentations
Box 5, Folder 74
Illera Restrepo, Antonio Jose.
1965-1971.
Box 6, Folder 1
Jacobson, Marcus.
1974-1975.
Scope and Content Note
re. authorship of "Developmental processes in the mammalian thalamocortical system", a chapter for "Development of Sensory
Systems", ed. by Marcus Jacobson, vol. IX of "Handbook of Sensory Physiology"
Box 6, Folder 2
Jasper, Herbert H.
1957-1958, 1979.
Box 6, Folder 5
Kilmer, William L.
1965-1967.
General Physical Description note: folder 1 of 2
Scope and Content Note
includes a snapshot of Dr. Kilmer
Box 6, Folder 6
Kilmer, William L.
1968-1975.
General Physical Description note: folder 2 of 2
Box 6, Folder 7
Klüver, Heinrich.
1955-1973.
Box 6, Folder 8
Krieg, Wendell.
1955, 1966.
Box 6, Folder 9
Kurnick, Nathaniel B.
1956, 1965.
Box 6, Folder 10
Landau, William M.
1966-1975.
Box 6, Folder 11
Lin, Li.
1984-1985.
Scope and Content Note
includes snapshot of Lin
Box 6, Folder 12
Lindsay, Robert D.
1966, 1969.
Box 6, Folder 13
Lindsley, Donald B.
1995-1996.
Box 6, Folder 14
Lorente de Nó, R.
1973.
Scope and Content Note
contains photocopy of a letter and envelope from Santiago Ramón y Cajal to Dr. Lorente de Nó
Box 6, Folder 15
Machado-Salas, Jesus P.
1974-1991.
Scope and Content Note
includes snapshot of Machado and Scheibel
Box 6, Folder 16
Magoun, Horace W.
1955-1980.
Box 6, Folder 17
Markham, Charles H.
1963-2006.
Box 6, Folder 18
McCulloch, Warren, and McCulloch, Rook.
1956-1979.
Box 6, Folder 19
McLardy, Turner.
1958-1974.
Box 6, Folder 20
Mellinkoff, Sherman M.
1967-1990.
Box 6, Folder 21
Metcalf, W.K.
1973.
Scope and Content Note
letter stating Dr. Metcalf's intention to nominate Arnold and Madge Scheibel jointly for the Charles Judson Herrick Award,
and their reply
Box 6, Folder 22
Millhouse, O. Eugene.
1969-2004.
Box 6, Folder 23
Mollica, Amilcare.
1968-1978.
Box 6, Folder 24
Morest, D. Kent.
1963-1971.
Box 6, Folder 26
Moruzzi, Giuseppe.
1954-1986.
Box 6, Folder 27
Nauta, Walle J.H.
1956-1986.
Box 6, Folder 28
Odutola, Akintola B.
1974-1976.
Box 6, Folder 29
Olds, James, and Olds, Nicki.
1957, 1976-1980.
Box 6, Folder 30
O'Leary, James L.
1957-1978.
Box 6, Folder 31
Palay, Sanford L.
1956-1977.
Box 6, Folder 32
Paynter, Henry M.
1992-1993.
Box 6, Folder 34
Pompeiano, Ottavio.
1986-1987.
Box 6, Folder 35
Purpura, Dominick.
1956-1971.
Box 6, Folder 36
Rasmussen, A. Frederick.
1977-1983.
Box 6, Folder 37
Rasmussen, Grant L.
1956-1957.
Box 6, Folder 40
Routtenberg, Aryeh.
1966, 1974-1979.
Box 6, Folder 41
Schmitt, Francis O.
1965-1975.
Scope and Content Note
includes information on the 1966 Intensive Study Program
Box 6, Folder 42
Seger, Gordon H.
1957.
Scope and Content Note
re. funding for a proposed cerebellum symposium
Box 6, Folder 43
Segundo, J.P.
1956-1958, 1970s.
Box 6, Folder 45
Skinner, James E.
1970-1985.
Box 6, Folder 46
Snider, Ray S.
1955-1958.
Box 6, Folder 48
Sprague, James M.
1955-1958.
Box 6, Folder 49
Stensaas, Larry J. and Stensaas, Suzanne.
1963-1980.
Box 6, Folder 50
Szentágothai, John.
1958-1979.
Box 6, Folder 51
Tasaki, Kyoji, and Tasaki, I.
1957-1958.
Box 6, Folder 52
Torrey, E. Fuller.
1994-1997.
General note
Director of the Stanley Medical Research Institute.
Box 6, Folder 53
Walberg, Fred.
1956-1991.
Box 6, Folder 54
Walshe, Sir Francis.
1958.
Box 6, Folder 55
Ward, Arthur A., Jr.
1957-1966.
Box 6, Folder 56
Weiner, Herbert.
1982-2002.
Scope and Content Note
includes "A Tribute to Dr. Weiner " and "Thoughts about Dr. Weiner " by ABS
Box 6, Folder 57
West, Louis Jolyon.
1969-1974.
General note
additional correspondence with Dr. West is included in "Letters of Recommendation" and folders relating to the UCLA Department
of Psychiatry and Neuropsychiatric Institute
Box 6, Folder 58
Willis, William D., Jr.
1964-1970.
Box 6, Folder 59
Wilson, Victor J.
1965-1966.
Box 6, Folder 60
Windle, William F.
1955-1958.
Box 6, Folder 61
Witelson, Sandra F.
1978-1980.
Scope and Content Note
contains two progress reports to NINCDS on Witelson's project "Neuroanatomical asymmetry in the human temporal lobes and related
psychological characteristics"
Box 6, Folder 62
Woolsey, Clinton N.
1958.
Box 6, Folder 63
Worden, Frederic G.
1969-1974.
Box 6, Folder 64
Group folder: A.
1956-1987.
Scope and Content Note
Academic Press; Adelman, George; Akert, K.; Albe-Fessard, Denise; Alfin-Slater, Roslyn B.; Altman, Joseph; Altshuler, Lori;
American Academy of Neurology; American Association of Anatomists; American Astronautical Society; American Electroencephalographic
Society; American Federation for Aging Research; American Neurological Association; American Psychiatric Association; Amsterdam,
B; Andersen, Per; Angyan, A.J.; Arduini, Arnaldo
Box 6, Folder 65
Group folder: B-C.
1952-1990.
Scope and Content Note
Bairati, Angelo; Bailey, Pearce; Balthasar, ?; Bender, Morris B.; Betz, William J.; Bishop, George; Bishop, M.P.; Bittner,
George D.; Blackstad, Theodore W.; Bloom, F.E.; Blume, W.T.; Bonin, Gerhardt von; Bonner, James; Bonvellet, M.; Boshes, Benjamin;
Bowman, George H.; Boyarsky, Lou; Brener, Jasper; Brill, Norman Q.; Brinegar, Willard; Brizzee, Kenneth R.; Brookhart, John
M.; Brownell, D.B.; Bruesch, Simon R.; Bures, Jan; Buser, P.; Caldwell, Bettye M.; Campbell, Eileen; Campbell, John (includes
dedication by ABS); Carroll, Bernard J.; Caveness, William F.; Chester, Art; Chronister, Robert Bl; Clare, Margaret H.; Coleman,
Paul D.; Colonnier, Marc; Columbia College; Committee for the Nobel Awards; Comroe, Julius H., Jr.; Condo, George J.; Cooke,
Pauline; Cooper, Christopher; Corsellis, J.A.N.; Cote, Lucien J.; Cotman, Carl; Crandall, Paul H.; Crevier, Marc; Cunningham,
Lew
Box 6, Folder 66
Group folder: D-F.
1955-1999.
Scope and Content Note
Davidoff, Robert A.; Davis, Jim; Day, Mary Carol; Dean, David F.; Deering, Tommy; DeFeudis, F. V.; DeJong, Russell N. (editor
of "Neurology"); Denny-Brown, Derek; Derby, Bennett M.; Desiraju, T; Desmedt, J.E.; Divac, Ivan; Domino, Edward F.; Dorman,
Jon; Charles R. Drew University; Droogleever-Fortuyn, Jan; Durinyan, R.A.; Edelman, Gerald M.; E.E.G. Journal; E.E.G. Society;
Efron, Robert; Eidelberg, E.; Emerson Unitarian Church; Eränkö, Olavi; Erulkar, S.D.; Evarts, Edward V.; Fagan, Linda; Fasolo,
Aldo; Feeman, William E., Jr.; Ferrer, N.; Fessard, Arthur; Finch, Caleb E.: Fischgold, H.; Fish, Barbara; Fishbein, William;
Fogel, Lawrence J.; Ford, Donald H.; Foundation for Brain Research; Foundations' Fund for Research in Psychiatry; Fox, Clement;
Freygang, Walter H., Jr.; Frigyesi, Tamas L.; Fryer, Irene; Fullerton, Barbara C.;
Box 6, Folder 67
Group folder: G.
1957-1982.
Scope and Content Note
Galaburda, Albert Mark; Galambos, Robert; Garey, L.J.; Gaufo, Gary; Geffen, Nima; Gelfan, Samuel; Geniec, Paul; Gerard, Ralph;
Gerebtzoff, Michel Alexandrre; Getz, Bernhard; Giolli, Roland; Globus, Gordon G.; Gloor, P.; Gobel, Stephen; Göetze, H. (editor,
Springer-Verlag); Gooddy, William; Goodhill, Victor; Goodman, Joseph R.; Granit, Ragnar; Grant, Gunnar; Gray, E.G.; Graybiel,
Ann; Greditzer, Arthur S.; Green, John D.; Green, John R.; Greenberg, Samuel A.; Greene, Arnold R.; Greenstein, Jesse L.;
Gressitt, Stevan; Griffiths, JoAnne; Grinnell, Alan
Box 7, Folder 1
Group folder: H-K.
1955-1994.
Scope and Content Note
Ha, Dr.; Haddara, M.A.; Haines, Charles E., Jr.; Haug, H.; Heavner, James E.; Henderson, J. Lester; Henig, Robin Marantz;
Hernandez Peon, Raul; Hirsh, Richard L.; Ho, Ming-ming; Hopkins, Anne; Hösli, L.; Hotta, Yoshiki; Houser, Carolyn; Huang,
Chi-ming; Hubbard, Alexandra; Hubel, David H.; Hunt, William E.; Hydén, Holger; Information Center for Hearing, Speech,...";
Ingram, D.C. (editor, Journal of Neurocytology); Ingram, W.R.; Inokuchi, Seiichiro; International Medical News Service; Jansen,
Jan; Jouvet, Michel; Joynt, Robert A.; Kato, Masamichi; KCET; Kemper, Thomas L.; Kennedy, Helen; Keogh, Jack F. (editor, Exercise
and Sport Sciences Reviews); Kimani, James K.; Kimble, Daniel Porter; Kip, Arthur F.; Kjelberg, Raymond L.; Koelle, George
B.; Korey, Saul R.; Krasner, Jerome L.; Kroc Foundation; Kubota, Kisou; Kuekes, Edward G.; Kulka, Anne M
Box 7, Folder 2
Group folder: L-M.
195-1992.
Scope and Content Note
Lacoste, Christine de; Laibow, Rima E.; Lansdell, Herbert C.; Larriva-Sahd, Jorge; LeGare, Miriam; LeMoal, Michel; Leontovich,
Tatjana; Lesse, Henry (for the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation); Levine, David; Lewis, Douglas; Liebeskind, John C.; Liljestrand,
Ake; Lippincott, Ellis; Llinás, Rodolfo; Lloyd, David P.C.; Lossing, John H.; Lugo, James O. MacGregor, R.J.; MacKay, D.M.;
MacLean, Paul D.; Mandell, Arnold; Mannen, Hajime; Margolin, Richard Alan; Marrazzi, Amedeo S.; Marshall, Louise H.; Marshall,
Wade H.; Masahashi, Kouji; Massari, Franco; Massion, J.; Massopust, L.C., Jr.; Mayer, David J.; Meldrum, Brian S.; Meltzer,
Dr.; Melzack, Ronald; Memphis and Shelby County Medical Society; Mervis, Ronald, F.; Messerli, P.A.; Mettler, Fred A.; Meyer,
Alfred; Meyer, William J.; Meyers, Russell; Miller, Julian; Miller, Nancy; Mobert, Gertrude; Monsell, Edwin M.; Montplaisir,
Jacques; Moore, George; Moore, Robert Y.; Morgane, Peter J.; Morin, Fred A.; Morison, Robert S.; Morris, Laverne (Mrs. Herbert
I. Morris); Mountcastle, Vernon B.; Mugnaini, Enrico; Muroyama, Tetsuya; Murphy, Michael R.
Box 7, Folder 3
Group folder: N-P.
1955-1993.
Scope and Content Note
Nandy, Kalidas; Naninck, Gemma; Narikashvili, S.; National Academy of Sciences; National Geographic Society; National Science
Foundation; Needham, Charles W.; New York State Psychiatric Institute; New York Times (Harold M. Schmeck, Jr.); Newman, James;
Newsweek Science Editor (Edwin Diamond); Nieuwenhuys, R.; Nurnberger, John I.; Ojemann, George A. and Iliiam H. Calvin; Ordy,
Mark; Otero, Carlos F.; Ottoson, David; Ovshinsky, S.R.; Oxford University Press; Pake, George E.; Paldino, Albert M.; Palm,
G.; Papez, James W; Parent, André; Parker, Elizabeth S.; Parma, Mario; Parmelee, Arthur H.; Patton, Harry D.; Pearse, A.G.
Everson; Peiss, Clarence N.; Pelegrino, Claudio; Petit, Ted L.; Piatt, Jean and Marybelle; Pirozzolo, Francis J. (editor,
Developmental Neuropsychology); Poliakov, G.I.; Polley, Edward; Pomerat, C.M.; Pridgeon, Hilda M.
Box 7, Folder 4
Group folder: R.
1956-1982.
Scope and Content Note
Ralston, Henry J. III; Ramon-Molinar, E.; Remarque, Jacques; Reynolds, S.R.M.; Ripley, Robert S.; Roberts, Warren W.; Robertson,
Richard T.; Rogers, Gerlinda; Romanes, George J.; Rose, Augustus S.; Rosene, Douglas L.; Rosenzweig, Mark (editor, "Annual
Review of Psychology"); Rossi, Gian Franco; Rubin, Arthur M.; Ruiz-Marcos, Antonio; Russell, Glenn V.; Rutledge, L.T.
Box 7, Folder 5
Group folder: S.
1956-1993.
Scope and Content Note
Sadlack, Frank J.; Samorajksi, T.; Samuel, David; Sanpoanga, Sharon; Sawyer, C.H.; Saxon, David S.; Schadé J. P.; Schalling,
Daisy; Schechter, Marshall D.; Schwab, Robert S.; Schwarz, Eric L.; Schwarz, Richard G.; Scott, James T.; Severinghaus, Aura
E.; Sherwood, Marion C. Smith; Sherwood, Stephan L.; Shik, M.L.; Shimatzu, H.; Shine, Kenneth I.; Shinoda, Yoshikazu; Sholl,
D.A.; Shor, Joel; Shurley, Jay T.; Society for Neuroscience; Sorenson, Charles A.; Sousa-Pinto, Alexandre de; Southern California
Psychiatric Society; Spencer, Alden; Sperry, Robert; Standish, Leanna; Steele, Marianne K. and Rowland, David K.; Steriade,
M.; Sutin, Jerome; Sutton, Mary-Lynn; Sweet, William H.; Swett, John E.; Switzer, Robert C., III; Szekely, G.
Box 7, Folder 6
Group folder: T-Z.
1955-1993.
Scope and Content Note
Taube, Steven L.; Terry, Robert D.; Charles C Thomas, Publisher; Thompson, Richard F.; Tisdale, William A.; Tobias, Cornelius
A.; Torvik, A.; Tourtellette, Wallace; Tower, Donald B.; Trachtenberg, Michael Carl; Truex, R.C.; Tschirgi, Robert D.; Tucker,
Diane C.; Tyc-Dumont, Suzanne; Uchiyama, Heiichi; UCLA Medical Center Auxiliary; Ullman, Montague; Ungar, Georges; United
Fruit Co.; University of California Press; Van Buren, J. M.; Valverde, F.; Van der Loos, Hendrik; Van Harreveld, A. (Anthonie);
Varian Associates; Verzeano, M.; Villablanca, J.; Vogt, Oscar and Vogt, Cecile; Wall, Patrick D.; Watkins, Nancy; Weingarten,
Seymour; White, Lowell E., Jr.; Wiersma, C.A.G.; Wiesel, Torsten; Williams, Cynthia A.; Wilson, John F.; Wilson, Paul D.;
Winfield, Don L.; Wolberg, Fred; Wolstendroft, J.H.; Woodburne, Russell T.; Yakovlev, Paul I.; Young, J.Z.; Zakowski, Jack
J.; Zimny, Roman; Ziskind, Eugene
Box 7, Folder 7
Recommendations and evaluations, A-M, by ABS.
1965-1995.
General Physical Description note: folder 1 of 2
Scope and Content Note
Baker, Robert; Bigelow, Julian; Brill, Norman; Brown, Leroy T.; Davies, Thomas L.; Davis, Mike; Dennis, Rene; Dopp, Deborah;
Duong, Peter Taihung; Edgerton, Robert; Edwards, Rose Mary; Elul, Rafael; Ervin, Frank R.; Ferrer, Nathaniel G.; Fried, Joyce;
Gorman, Linda K.; Gorski, Rober; Gottlieb, Frederick; Green, Abe; Jacobs, Barry; Kaplan, Elliot; Krout, Boyd M.; Lehman, Harold;
Lehman ? (psychiatric resident); Luczy, Leslie M.; Marder, Stephen; Marsh, James T.; Meisami, Esmail
General note
some additional letters are included in individuals' folders
Box 7, Folder 8
Recommendations and evaluations, N-Z, by ABS.
1964-1988.
General Physical Description note: folder 2 of 2
Scope and Content Note
Navah, Kaveh; Orchen, Melvin; Ornitz, Edward M.; Ozer, Josef; Pack, Allan; Ritvo, Edward R.; Rothmayr, Daria; Satterfield,
James; Scremin, Oscar; Simerly, Richard; Spector, Ilan; Stell, Bill; Storfer, Miles D. (founder and president, The Foundation
for Brain Research); Trelease, Robert B. Jr.; UCLA Hospital Inpatient Pharmacy; Waldron, Gail; West, Louis Jolyon; Young,
Richard W.; Woolf, Nancy J.; Young, Richard W.
General note
some additional letters are included in individuals' folders
Box 7, Folder 9
Letters of appreciation and thanks, to ABS.
1968-2009.
Scope and Content Note
communications lauding Dr. Scheibel's contributions as lecturer, seminar and conference participant, organizer of outreach
to students and community, thoughtful referee and contributor of scientific opinion; also, more personal letters, commenting
on Dr. Scheibel's kindness and helpfulness
General note
content from the original folder; many similar appreciations are included in the general correspondence
Box 7, Folder 10
Guggenheim Fellowship year abroad.
1954.
Scope and Content Note
correspondence and notes