The Journal of Comparative Neurology, Volume 6Editors, Denison University, 1896 |
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Page 11
... Inner attention then may be but the measure of the vividness of consciousness under different conditions and attendant circumstances , whether of presentations of sense or central processes . But , it is proper to ask , what then ...
... Inner attention then may be but the measure of the vividness of consciousness under different conditions and attendant circumstances , whether of presentations of sense or central processes . But , it is proper to ask , what then ...
Page 14
... , on the other , to a natural history of consciousness . The conditions of inner at- tention are those of association and inhibition . 64 A NOTE ON THE CEREBRAL FISSURATION OF THE SEAL ( 14 JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY .
... , on the other , to a natural history of consciousness . The conditions of inner at- tention are those of association and inhibition . 64 A NOTE ON THE CEREBRAL FISSURATION OF THE SEAL ( 14 JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY .
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... inner nervous layer ; 3rd , an intermediate pigment layer . Both in form and position the outer portion of this eye resembles the lens of the Heteropod eye . The non - pigmented striated portion , into the substance of which nerve ...
... inner nervous layer ; 3rd , an intermediate pigment layer . Both in form and position the outer portion of this eye resembles the lens of the Heteropod eye . The non - pigmented striated portion , into the substance of which nerve ...
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... inner side is not yet certain , with a fibre of the optic nerve , and must therefore be considered as a retinal cell . " Since the superficial resem- blance between the Ostracod eye and the Copepod eye is so great , one is apt to ...
... inner side is not yet certain , with a fibre of the optic nerve , and must therefore be considered as a retinal cell . " Since the superficial resem- blance between the Ostracod eye and the Copepod eye is so great , one is apt to ...
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... inner branch it is joined by the ramus alveolaris VII , which enters a foramen in the ectal surface of the dentary bone . The fibres of the two nerves mingle and pass cephalad through the canal above men- tioned , extending almost to ...
... inner branch it is joined by the ramus alveolaris VII , which enters a foramen in the ectal surface of the dentary bone . The fibres of the two nerves mingle and pass cephalad through the canal above men- tioned , extending almost to ...
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