The Principles of Psychology, المجلد 1Macmillan, 1927 - 689 من الصفحات |
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... occipital lobes . He went farther and mapped out determinate portions of the cortex thereupon , which he considered ... lobes are the parts attacked , grave when an occipital lobe is the seat of injury , and lasting in proportion to the ...
... occipital lobes . He went farther and mapped out determinate portions of the cortex thereupon , which he considered ... lobes are the parts attacked , grave when an occipital lobe is the seat of injury , and lasting in proportion to the ...
الصفحة 45
... occipital lobes are gone may run against things fre- quently and yet see notwithstanding . The best proof that they may see is that which Goltz's dogs furnished : they carefully avoided , as it seemed , strips of sunshine or paper on ...
... occipital lobes are gone may run against things fre- quently and yet see notwithstanding . The best proof that they may see is that which Goltz's dogs furnished : they carefully avoided , as it seemed , strips of sunshine or paper on ...
الصفحة 46
... occipital lobes are far more important for vision than any other part of the cortex , so that their com- plete destruction makes the animal almost blind . As for the crude sensibility to light which may then remain , noth- ing exact is ...
... occipital lobes are far more important for vision than any other part of the cortex , so that their com- plete destruction makes the animal almost blind . As for the crude sensibility to light which may then remain , noth- ing exact is ...
الصفحة 47
... occipital lobes . Brown and Schaefer got complete and permanent blindness in one monkey from total destruc- tion of both occipital lobes . Luciani and Seppili , perform- ing this operation on two monkeys , found that the animals were ...
... occipital lobes . Brown and Schaefer got complete and permanent blindness in one monkey from total destruc- tion of both occipital lobes . Luciani and Seppili , perform- ing this operation on two monkeys , found that the animals were ...
الصفحة 48
William James. fibres proceeding from the occipital lobe . There seem to be a few cases on record where there was injury to the occipital lobes without visual defect . Ferrier has collected as many as possible to prove his localization ...
William James. fibres proceeding from the occipital lobe . There seem to be a few cases on record where there was injury to the occipital lobes without visual defect . Ferrier has collected as many as possible to prove his localization ...
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