Centipede be cut off, whilst it is in motion, the body will continue to move onwards by the action of the legs; and the same will take place in the separate parts, if the body be divided into several distinct... The Brain as an Organ of Mind - Page 159by H. Charlton Bastian - 1880 - 708 lehteFull view - About this book
| Joseph Hands - 1879 - 572 lehte
...centipede be cut off whilst in motion, the body will continue to move onwards by the action of the legs, and the same will take place in the separate...parts, if the body be divided into several distinct pieces. After these actions have come to an end, they may be excited again by irritating any part of... | |
| Joseph Hands - 1879 - 514 lehte
...fatigued. (I.) Reflex (directed backwards) motive actions.— -If the head of a centipede be cut off whilst in motion, the body will continue to move onwards by the action of the legs, and the same will take place in the separate parts, if the body be divided into several distinct... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1881 - 682 lehte
...arms, and impress their hooks on the fingers which hold it. — If the head of a Centipede be cut-off, whilst it is in motion, the body will continue to move onwards by the action of the legs ; and the same will take place in the separate parts, if the body be divided into several... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1881 - 698 lehte
...Centipede be cut-off, whilst it is in motion, the body will continue to move onwards by the action of the legs ; and the same will take place in the separate parts, if the body bo divided into several distinct portions. * * * * If the body be opposed in its progress by an obstacle... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1882 - 682 lehte
...impress their hooks on the fingers which hold it. — If the head of a Centipede be cut-off, whilst ifc is in motion, the body will continue to move onwards by the action of the legs ; and the same will take place in the separate parts, if the body be divided into several... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1883 - 816 lehte
...the study of the reflex actions ; some of the principal phenomena of which will now be described. — If the head of a Centipede be cut off whilst it is...After these actions have come to an end, they may be excited again by irritating any part of the Nerve-centres, or the cut extremity of the nervous cord.... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1883 - 848 lehte
...the stndy of the reflex actions ; some of the principal phenomena of which will now be described.— If the head of a Centipede be cut off whilst it is...several distinct portions. After these actions have come tc an end, they may be excited again by irritating any part of the Nerve-centres, or the cut extremity... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1888 - 504 lehte
...share it takes in the ordinary life of insects, etc., may be recognized in the following examples : — If the head of a Centipede be cut off whilst it is...continue to move onwards by the action of its legs; and if the body be divided into several pieces, the same will take place in the separate parts. After these... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1890 - 682 lehte
...cut-off, whilst it is in motion, the body will continue to move onwards by the action of the Ieg3 ; and the same will take place in the separate parts,...the body be divided into several distinct portions. * * * * If the body bo opposed in its progress by an obstacle of not more than half of its own height,... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1894 - 824 lehte
...the study of the reflex actions ; some of the principal phenomena of which will now be described. — If the head of a Centipede be cut off whilst it is in motion, the body will continne to move onwards by the action of its legs ; and the same will take place in the. separate... | |
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