... the brain, spinal cord, and (as all observation shows) the ganglia and plexuses of the nerves. That external impressions can also be reflected in the brain, without consciousness, is shown by the involuntary convulsions of voluntary muscles. Monsters,... The Principles of Physiology - xii 페이지저자: Johann August Unzer - 1851 - 463 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| James Copland - 1856 - 418 페이지
...this form of life, imperfect though it be, may take place, and that there may be a corporeal Bcnsorium independently of the brain and spinal cord, and which,...constituted by the plexuses and ganglia of the nerves. Toe movements observed to take place on irritating the nerves of a headless frog, and seen also in... | |
| James Copland - 1858 - 780 페이지
...by the involuntary convulsions of voluntary muscles Monsters, born without brain and spinal chord, and which live up to the moment of birth, show that...corporeal sensorium independently of the brain and spinal chord, and which, consequently, must be constituted by the plexuses and ganglia of the nerves. The... | |
| James Copland - 1858 - 748 페이지
...by the involuntary convulsions of voluntary muscles Monsters, bora without brain and spinal chord, and which live up to the moment of birth, show that...may take place, and that there may be a corporeal sensonum independently of the brain and spinal chord, and which, consequently, must be constituted... | |
| Joseph Jones - 1876 - 852 페이지
...that the brain only is the seat of the soul sensorium; the seat of the body sensorium is the brain and spinal cord, and, as all observation shows, the ganglia...be a corporeal sensorium independently of the brain nnd spinal cord, and which consequently must be constituted by the plexus and ganglia of the nerves.... | |
| Joseph Jones - 1876 - 852 페이지
...the nerves. That external impressions can also be reflected in the brain without consciousness, ¡я shown by the involuntary convulsions of voluntary...be a corporeal sensorium independently of the brain nnd spinal cord, and which consequently must be constituted by the plexus and ganglia of the nerves.... | |
| Joseph Jones - 1876 - 848 페이지
...without brain and spinal cord, and which live up to the moment of birth, show that the consensus of the1 nerves, necessary to this form of life, imperfect...be a corporeal sensorium independently of the brain nnd spinal cord, and which consequently must be constituted by the plexus and ganglia of the nerves.... | |
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