The Brain as an Organ of MindAppleton, 1880 - 708 pages |
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activity acts Auditory become Birds body brain brain-weights Cerebellum Cerebral Hemispheres cerebral lobes Cerebral Peduncles Cerebrum commissure complex connected conscious convolutions Corpora Corpora Quadrigemina Corpus Callosum Corpus Striatum corresponding cranial defects distinct Emotion exist external fact Ferrier Fishes fissure Fornix frontal functions ganglia ganglion grey matter higher Hippocampus human impressions ingoing Insects Instinctive Intelligence Kinæsthetic kind known Lateral Ventricle latter lesion less lower animals Medulla ment mental Mind mode molecular motor centres movements muscles muscular nature nerve actions nerve cells nerve centres nerve fibres nervous system object Occipital Lobe Olfactory Lobes optic lobes organs outgoing Owen parietal Peduncles Perception phenomena pineal body posterior principal processes Quadrupeds reflex regard regions relation Reptiles says seems sensations sense sensory side Smell Speech Spinal Cord stimuli structure surface Sylvian tactile Temporal Lobe Thalamus third ventricle tion tissue transverse upper Vertebrates visceral Visual Volition whilst Word-Centres words Writing