Control of Body and MindGinn, 1908 - 267 páginas |
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... commands which travel up and down and crosswise on these sensitive telegraph wires . If a cat felt no unpleasant sensation when he needed food , he would never bestir himself from a comfortable nap for the sake of eating . If a mouse ...
... commands which travel up and down and crosswise on these sensitive telegraph wires . If a cat felt no unpleasant sensation when he needed food , he would never bestir himself from a comfortable nap for the sake of eating . If a mouse ...
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... command to his soldiers . He became unconscious at once , and for fifteen months afterwards stayed in bed in a hospital , unable to speak , apparently asleep . There seemed to be no hope for him until a skilled surgeon determined to cut ...
... command to his soldiers . He became unconscious at once , and for fifteen months afterwards stayed in bed in a hospital , unable to speak , apparently asleep . There seemed to be no hope for him until a skilled surgeon determined to cut ...
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... commands . This thinking , and feeling , and commanding part of the nervous system lies just under the skull . It is the largest division of the brain , is sepa- rated into two halves called hemispheres , and the two together make up ...
... commands . This thinking , and feeling , and commanding part of the nervous system lies just under the skull . It is the largest division of the brain , is sepa- rated into two halves called hemispheres , and the two together make up ...
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... . You will then recall the captain and his interrupted command , and you will understand at once that he happened to be injured in just that part of the brain which had charge of his power I 2 CONTROL OF BODY AND MIND.
... . You will then recall the captain and his interrupted command , and you will understand at once that he happened to be injured in just that part of the brain which had charge of his power I 2 CONTROL OF BODY AND MIND.
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... commands . " If this particular brain had been injured here , " the doctor will say , pointing to a certain spot on the gray surface , “ its owner would not have been able to recog- nize anything that the eye looked at . And this is the ...
... commands . " If this particular brain had been injured here , " the doctor will say , pointing to a certain spot on the gray surface , “ its owner would not have been able to recog- nize anything that the eye looked at . And this is the ...
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alcohol amoeba amphioxus animal attention axons baby backbone Bertino birds blood bone brain bundles called carrier pigeon cell bodies cerebellum cerebrum CHAPTER child cholera cigarettes commands connection cortex creature dendrites disease microbes doctor drink ergograph examination exercise experiments eyes facts fatigue feel fibers fingers give gray grow habits hand hard heart human Laura Bridgman layer learned lessons living look machine Maggiora messages mind Mosso move muscles nerve cells nervous system never notice nucleus once opium pain parents phagocytes pigeons poison protoplasm prove pull race relay race rest says scientists seems sensation sense separate set of neurons sleep smoke sort spinal cord spinal nerve stimulus stomach stretch swim sympathetic ganglia tell thing thought tired touch toxin trained unconscious vertebræ Victor Horsley vigorous walk weakened wish words