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Max Fink has written hundreds of articles and chapters in books. It is not appropriate to list them all and why choose some? None of these look as if these are particularly relevant to his biography. At the moment it looks rather as if someone is trying to promote the work of D. Healy and TA Ban or Animula Publishing. If there is something that is particularly important to the biography of Max Fink, then it needs to go into the body of the article as a reference. For example it might be appropriate to add the last item on the list as a reference after the sentence "Early research included federal government funded research into the changes in brain waves (electroencephalogram) induced by electroshock, antidepressant and antipsychotic drugs, opiates and narcotic antagonists, and cannabis and metabolites." I don't know - I haven't read the article. Staug73 (talk) 12:07, 3 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Fink M. Pharmaco-Electroencephalography. A Debate in Psychopharmacology. In: TA Ban, D. Healy, E Shorter (Eds): From Psychopharmacology to Neuropsychopharmacology in the 1980s. Budapest,:Animula Publishing, 1998: 151-156.
Fink M. A Clinician-Researcher and ECDEU: 1959-1980. In: TA Ban, D. Healy, E Shorter (Eds): The Triumph of Psychopharmacology Budapest,:Animula Publishing, 2000: 82-92.
Fink M. Neglected disciplines in human psychopharmacology: pharmaco-EEG and electroshock. In: David Healy (Ed): The Psychopharmacologists. Vol III. London: Arnold and New York: Oxford University Press 2000; 431-457.
Fink M. Clinical Evaluation of Psychoactive Drugs in the 21st Century. In: TA Ban, D. Healy, E Shorter (Eds): From Psychopharmacology to Neuropsychopharmacology in the 1980s. Budapest,:Animula Publishing, 2002: 21-27.
Fink M. Pharmaco-electroencephalography. A Selective History of the Study of Brain Responses tp Psychoactive Drugs. In: TA Ban, D. Healy, E Shorter (Eds): Reflections on Twentieth-Century Psychopharmacology. Budapest,:Animula Publishing, 2004: 661-673.
Fink M. Remembering: The forgotten neuroscience of pharmaco-EEG. Acta Psychiatrica Scand. 2010:121:161-73.