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Y 1975, SFN WAS A SUCCESSFUL SOCIETY WITH A LARGE AND rapidly growing membership and a vibrant Annual Meeting, and stood as a growing force within academia and the federal government. Neuroscience, nevertheless, was still developing its disciplinary identity within the larger scientific community. The Society and its leadership worked hard to create an integrated disciplinary identity that, at the same time, allowed for multiple perspectives, experimental approaches and practices, and levels of analysis.
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