The origin and nature of the emotions; miscellaneous papers . hteenhours. (2) The anrount of glycogen in the liver was diminishedin all the experiments showing brain-adrenal activity; andwhen the histologic changes were repaired, the normalamount of glycogen was again found. (3) In crossed circulation experiments changes werefound in the li^er of the animal whose Ijrain received thestimulus. From these premises we must consider that the brain, theadrenals, and the liver are mutually dependent on one an-other for the conversion of latent into kinetic energy. Eachis a vital organ, each efjually


The origin and nature of the emotions; miscellaneous papers . hteenhours. (2) The anrount of glycogen in the liver was diminishedin all the experiments showing brain-adrenal activity; andwhen the histologic changes were repaired, the normalamount of glycogen was again found. (3) In crossed circulation experiments changes werefound in the li^er of the animal whose Ijrain received thestimulus. From these premises we must consider that the brain, theadrenals, and the liver are mutually dependent on one an-other for the conversion of latent into kinetic energy. Eachis a vital organ, each efjually ^•ital. It may be said thatexcision of the brain may apparently cause death in lesstime than excision of the liver or adicnals, Ijut this state-ment must be modified bj our definition of death. If all thebrain of an animal be removed by decapitation, its body maylive on for at least eleven hours if its circulation be main-tained by transfusion. An animal may \Wq for weeks ormonths after excision of the cerebral hemis]:)heres and the THE KINETIC SYSTEM 207. o|X « -n B S v;>^ t S .3 hJS P §1 o . ffi 0) i^ 2 « ^ H ^ OQX o rt u rt OJ c:!^ H ri m rn « o HW tJiK»?5*3t9&K:»jW1^3^^*to •?tHfc/l 208 THE EMOTIUNS


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