Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... nervous system , " but two distinct nervous systems . Responses of the skeletal muscles are mediated by the central nervous system , whereas re- sponses of the visceral and vascular parts of the organism are mediated by the autonomic ...
... nervous system , " but two distinct nervous systems . Responses of the skeletal muscles are mediated by the central nervous system , whereas re- sponses of the visceral and vascular parts of the organism are mediated by the autonomic ...
Page 121
... autonomic nervous system , strictly speaking , is an exclu- sively motor , or efferent , system . As Fulton ( 8 ) remarks , “ The sympa- thetic chain and vagus obviously carry many afferent fibres , some sen- sory in nature , giving ...
... autonomic nervous system , strictly speaking , is an exclu- sively motor , or efferent , system . As Fulton ( 8 ) remarks , “ The sympa- thetic chain and vagus obviously carry many afferent fibres , some sen- sory in nature , giving ...
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... autonomic nervous system are the best examples , one of which was used almost exclusively by Pavlov in his classical studies . Most of the experiments upon skeletal be- havior which have been offered as paralleling Pavlov's work are ...
... autonomic nervous system are the best examples , one of which was used almost exclusively by Pavlov in his classical studies . Most of the experiments upon skeletal be- havior which have been offered as paralleling Pavlov's work are ...
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ARTICLES | 1 |
The Search for Unity in Higher | 21 |
Bivariate Normal Population When X is Truncated | 52 |
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