. Comparative physiology of the brain and comparative psychology. Brain; Psychology, Comparative. 156 COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE BRAIN occur after destruction of one half of the supracesoph- ageal ganglion. In Cephalopods von Uexkull has observed forced movements lesion of an. FIG. 36. Fig- after ear. 36 shows the predominance of the flexors of the legs over the ex- tensors on the left side of the body of a Limulus. In this animal the right half of the brain had been de - stroyed and it showed circus-mo- tions toward the left. Steiner has made a peculiar applica- tion of the facts of forced


. Comparative physiology of the brain and comparative psychology. Brain; Psychology, Comparative. 156 COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE BRAIN occur after destruction of one half of the supracesoph- ageal ganglion. In Cephalopods von Uexkull has observed forced movements lesion of an. FIG. 36. Fig- after ear. 36 shows the predominance of the flexors of the legs over the ex- tensors on the left side of the body of a Limulus. In this animal the right half of the brain had been de - stroyed and it showed circus-mo- tions toward the left. Steiner has made a peculiar applica- tion of the facts of forced movements. He imagines that the ability to move forward is a spe- cific "function" of the brain, and has believed that it would be possible by means of this criterion to decide whether or not a gan- glion of a lower animal should be called a brain. The. 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 Loeb, Jacques, 1859-1924. New York, G. P. Putman's Sons; [etc. , etc. ]


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