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|a An introduction to the study of the nervous system /
|c by E.E. Hewer and G.M. Sandes.
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|a Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed June 23, 2014).
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|a 4. TRACT OF LOWENTHAL5. COMMA TRACT ; CHAPTER V. CEREBELLAR CONNECTIONS; I. INFERIOR CEREBELLAR PEDUNCLE; II. MIDDLE CEREBELLAR PEDUNCLE; III. SUPERIOR CEREBELLAR PEDUNCLE; CHAPTER VI. DEEP CONNECTIONS OF THE CRANIAL NERVES; CRANIAL NERVES; INTERCONNECTIONS OF THE CRANIAL NERVES; REFERENCES; CHAPTER VIII. MICROSCOPIC STRUCTURE OF CORTEX OF CEREBELLUM AND OF CEREBRUM; A. Structure of Cerebellar Cortex; B. Structure of Cerebral Cortex; REFERENCES; CHAPTER IX. CEREBROSPINAL FLUID; (A.) Distribution; (B.) Source; (C.) Circulation and Absorption; (D.) Pressure; (E.) Normal Composition.
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|a 4. Conducting Paths in the Cord5. Sensory Path in the Brain; 6. Sensory Cortex; CHAPTER III. VISUAL PATH AND INTERFERENCE THEREWITH; Lesions of the Path; Accommodation Reaction; Light Reflex; CHAPTER IV. THE COCHLEAR PATH AND THE OLFACTORY PATH AND INTERFERENCE THEREWITH; Interference with the Cochlear Path; Interference with the Olfactory Path; CHAPTER V. THE CEREBRAL CORTEX; A. Region in Front of the Rolandic Fissure; B. Region Posterior to the Rolandic Fissure; C. Occipital Region; D. Temporal Region; REFERENCES; CHAPTER VI. THE NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY OF THE MOTOR PATH; The Pyramidal Path.
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|a An Introduction to the Study of the Nervous System covers topics about the minute structure and functions of the nervous system. The book discusses the minute and gross anatomy of the various parts of the nervous system; the degenerative and regenerative changes following section of the nerves; and the descending and ascending tracts of the spinal cord. The text then describes the cerebellar connections; the deep connections of the cranial nerves; and the microscopic structure of the cortex of the cerebellum and of the cerebrum. The distribution, source, circulation and absorption, pressure, a.
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|a The Extra-pyramidal PathsREFERENCE; CHAPTER VII. RESULTS OF INTERFERENCE WITH THE MOTOR PATH AT VARIOUS LEVELS; ι. Cerebral Motor Cortex; 2. Internal Capsule; 3. Pyramidal Path in the Mid-brain; 4. Pyramidal Path in the Pons; 5. Pyramidal Path in the Medulla; 6. Pyramidal Path in the Cord; 7. Motor Part of a Mixed Nerve; REFERENCE; CHAPTER VIII. REFLEX ACTION; A. Reflexes in the Spinal Frog; B. Reflexes in the Spinal Dog; C. Reflexes in Spinal Man; REFERENCES; CHAPTER IX. LEVELS OF INTEGRATION AND MECHANISM OF CO-ORDINATED MUSCULAR MOVEMENT; Reciprocal Innervation; Maintenance of Posture.
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