. Elements of human physiology. Physiology. TEE BRAIN 649 eye muscles. It is moreover specially connected with the semicircular canals. By its complexity and connections it is therefore eminently fitted to take its part in controlling and guiding all hodily movements, especially those of the same side of the body. It is therefore surprising to find how Fia. 298. Schema of connections of Deiters' nucleus (Bruce). , restiform body; , roof nuclei; , sagittal fibres from cortex to roof nuclei; , eerebello-vestibular tract; , Deiters' nucleus; III, VI, nuclei


. Elements of human physiology. Physiology. TEE BRAIN 649 eye muscles. It is moreover specially connected with the semicircular canals. By its complexity and connections it is therefore eminently fitted to take its part in controlling and guiding all hodily movements, especially those of the same side of the body. It is therefore surprising to find how Fia. 298. Schema of connections of Deiters' nucleus (Bruce). , restiform body; , roof nuclei; , sagittal fibres from cortex to roof nuclei; , eerebello-vestibular tract; , Deiters' nucleus; III, VI, nuclei of third and sixth nerves; , posterior longitudinal bundle; VIII, vesti- bular division of eighth nerve; , semicircular canals; , vestihulo-spinal fibres. very slight relatively are the disturbances produced by its complete ablation. In fact we learn more from experi- ments in which only one half of the cerebellum has been removed, as we are then able to compare the affected with the relatively sound side. After such an operation there is at first marked loss of co-ordinating power. The animal tends to fall towards the side of the lesion, and we may get. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Starling, Ernest Henry, 1866-1927. Chicago : W. T. Keener


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