British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 5-6 卷Cambridge University Press, 1925 Includes papers read before the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society. |
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第 69 頁
... thalami in five main functional groups for distribution in the cortex2 . 1. Those which underlie postural recognition and the appreciation of passive movement . 2. Those which underlie the recognition of tactile differences or the power ...
... thalami in five main functional groups for distribution in the cortex2 . 1. Those which underlie postural recognition and the appreciation of passive movement . 2. Those which underlie the recognition of tactile differences or the power ...
第 73 頁
... Thalami . To the essential organs of the thalami Drs Head and Holmes assigned the function of being in some way the centre of consciousness for the affective side of sensation . If these investigators are right , and we accept their ...
... Thalami . To the essential organs of the thalami Drs Head and Holmes assigned the function of being in some way the centre of consciousness for the affective side of sensation . If these investigators are right , and we accept their ...
第 74 頁
... thalami . It is a part of our thesis to offer an alternative view of the function of these paths and we suggest that they are return paths for reflex neural impulses from the cortex which excite relay cells in the thalami , and that ...
... thalami . It is a part of our thesis to offer an alternative view of the function of these paths and we suggest that they are return paths for reflex neural impulses from the cortex which excite relay cells in the thalami , and that ...
第 75 頁
... thalami by the cortex , and to the reciprocal innervation of opposed muscular groups , it will in the end prove to have been logically inadmissible . We find it stated in works . of physiology that although no inhibitory mechanism has ...
... thalami by the cortex , and to the reciprocal innervation of opposed muscular groups , it will in the end prove to have been logically inadmissible . We find it stated in works . of physiology that although no inhibitory mechanism has ...
第 76 頁
... thalami and the cortex : we think that these multitudinous engrammic systems may be activated either ( 1 ) from the essential organs of the thalami , or ( 2 ) from the peripheral receptor organs , or ( 3 ) concurrently from both these ...
... thalami and the cortex : we think that these multitudinous engrammic systems may be activated either ( 1 ) from the essential organs of the thalami , or ( 2 ) from the peripheral receptor organs , or ( 3 ) concurrently from both these ...
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