Recent work of Pawlow and his pupils : conditioned reflexes, sypmathetic nervous system (Orbeli), epilepsy and cerebrospinal fluid (Speransky) / W. Horsley Gantt.
- W. Horsley Gantt
- Date:
- [1927]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Recent work of Pawlow and his pupils : conditioned reflexes, sypmathetic nervous system (Orbeli), epilepsy and cerebrospinal fluid (Speransky) / W. Horsley Gantt. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CONTENTS OF “LECTURES ON CONDITIONED REFLEXES” Translator’s Preface. I. P. Pavlov: A Biographical Sketch, by Dr. W. Horsley Gantt. Introduction to the English Translation, by Prof. Walter B. Cannon. Author’s Preface to the English Translation. Preface to the First Russian Edition. CHAPTER I. Experimental Psychology and Psycho-Pathology in Animals. II. The Psychical Secretion of the Salivary Glands (Complex Nervous Phenomena in the Work of the Salivary Glands). III. The First Sure Steps Along the Path of a New Investigation. IV. Scientific Study of the So-Called Psychical Processes in the Higher Animals. V. Conditioned Reflexes in Dogs After Destruction of Different Parts of the Cerebral Hemispheres. VI. The Cortical Taste Centre of Dr. Gorshkov. VII. Mechanism of the Highest Part of the Central Nervous System as Shown from the Study of the Conditioned Reflexes. VIII. Further Advances of the Objective Analysis of Complex Nervous Phe¬ nomena, and its Comparison with the Subjective Conception of These Phenomena. IX. Some General Facts About the Cerebral Centres. X. Natural Science and the Brain. XI. The Task and the Arrangement of a Laboratory for the Study of the Normal Activity of the Highest Parts of the Central Nervous System in the Higher Animals. XII. A Laboratory for the Study of the Activity of the Central Nervous System in the Higher Animals. XIII. The Food Centre. XIV. Some Fundamental Laws of the Work of the Cerebral Hemispheres. XV. Destruction of the Skin Analyser. XVI. The Process of Differentiation of Stimulations in the Hemispheres of the Brain. XVII. Some Principles of the Activity of the Central Nervous System as Shown from the Study of the Conditioned Reflexes; Interaction of Centres. XVIII. Summary of Results of Removal of Different Parts of the Cerebral Hemispheres. XIX. Internal Inhibition as a Function of the Cerebral Hemispheres. XX. The Objective Study of the Highest Nervous Activity of Animals. XXL The Study of the Highest Nervous Activity. XXII. The Instability (Lability) of Internal Inhibition in Conditioned Reflexes. |over]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30626420_0005.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


