The Journal of Comparative Neurology and Psychology, Volume 15Editorial Office, Denison University, 1905 |
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... tract , 70 . Genital organs , nerve terminations in , 68 ii HYDE , I. H. Respiratory centre in skate , 70 . Hypophysis , structure and function of , 163 , 542 . Hypochondria , 540 . Hysteria , psychology of , 541 , * In nfusoria ...
... tract , 70 . Genital organs , nerve terminations in , 68 ii HYDE , I. H. Respiratory centre in skate , 70 . Hypophysis , structure and function of , 163 , 542 . Hypochondria , 540 . Hysteria , psychology of , 541 , * In nfusoria ...
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... tract arises ex- clusively after DEITER'S nucleus and descends in the anterior column as far as the lumbo - sacral region . The spinal portion of the posterior longi- tudinal fasciculus is exclusively descending . Ascending fibers are ...
... tract arises ex- clusively after DEITER'S nucleus and descends in the anterior column as far as the lumbo - sacral region . The spinal portion of the posterior longi- tudinal fasciculus is exclusively descending . Ascending fibers are ...
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... tract by stimulation of the accelerator nerves . The physiology of the cardiac nerves of invertebrates is of special interest because in some forms accelerator nerves alone are present , in others inhibitory nerves alone , and in others ...
... tract by stimulation of the accelerator nerves . The physiology of the cardiac nerves of invertebrates is of special interest because in some forms accelerator nerves alone are present , in others inhibitory nerves alone , and in others ...
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... tract . The ascending impulses of the reflex are conducted in two fiber tracts : one in the anterior and one in the posterior column . There are also two paths for the descending impulses : the pyramidal tracts and MONA- Kow's bundle ...
... tract . The ascending impulses of the reflex are conducted in two fiber tracts : one in the anterior and one in the posterior column . There are also two paths for the descending impulses : the pyramidal tracts and MONA- Kow's bundle ...
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... tract in the brain and the dorsal tracts in the cord . It happens that a nerve trunk is commonly composed of two or more sets or kinds of fibers . All those fibers in the several nerves which have the same central and peripheral con ...
... tract in the brain and the dorsal tracts in the cord . It happens that a nerve trunk is commonly composed of two or more sets or kinds of fibers . All those fibers in the several nerves which have the same central and peripheral con ...
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