The Human PsycheSpringer International, 1980 - 279 páginas |
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... pathways are shown in Figs . 5-1 and 5-2 . The fornix ( Fig . 5-1 A ) is a great tract with more than a million fibres that is the main efferent pathway from the hippocampus and that circles around under the corpus callosum to end in ...
... pathways are shown in Figs . 5-1 and 5-2 . The fornix ( Fig . 5-1 A ) is a great tract with more than a million fibres that is the main efferent pathway from the hippocampus and that circles around under the corpus callosum to end in ...
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... pathways that project to the limbic system and the hippocampus . There is a similar projection for the noradrenaline pathways ( cf. Fig . 8-14 , McGeer et al . , 1978 ) . There is good evidence that these amines play important roles in ...
... pathways that project to the limbic system and the hippocampus . There is a similar projection for the noradrenaline pathways ( cf. Fig . 8-14 , McGeer et al . , 1978 ) . There is good evidence that these amines play important roles in ...
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... pathways can be exercised by the cerebral cortex by means of cortico - thalamic and cortico - spinal pathways ( Schmidt , 1973 ) . Wall ( 1978 ) utilizes the various inhibitory controls on the nociceptive pathways at the spinal level in ...
... pathways can be exercised by the cerebral cortex by means of cortico - thalamic and cortico - spinal pathways ( Schmidt , 1973 ) . Wall ( 1978 ) utilizes the various inhibitory controls on the nociceptive pathways at the spinal level in ...
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The Human Psyche: The GIFFORD Lectures University of Edinburgh 1978–1979 J. C. Eccles Vista previa restringida - 2012 |
The Human Psyche: The GIFFORD Lectures University of Edinburgh 1978–1979 J. C. Eccles Vista de fragmentos - 1980 |
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action afferent aggression alpha rhythm altruism amygdala animal areas attention axons behaviour biological brain-mind problem Brodmann areas cerebral cortex cognitive complex conscious experience contralateral cortical creativity critical dendrites described in Lecture Desmedt diagram discharge dualist-interactionism dualist-interactionist effect electroencephalogram emotional evoked example excitatory finger frontal genes genetic Gifford Gifford Lectures give Gregory horizontal fibres human brain hypothalamus hypothesis illusions important indicated in Fig inhibitory input intention interaction Kornhuber laminae liaison brain limbic system lobe materialist theories memory mental modular activity modules Monod Mountcastle movement neocortex neural machinery neuronal activity neurones nociceptive nuclei pain parietal pathways perception Popper and Eccles potentials precentral projection psyche pyramidal cells recognized responses reticular reticular activating system right hemisphere scientific self-conscious mind sensory septal nuclei serotonin shown in Fig sleep sociobiology somatosensory spatio-temporal patterns Sperry stereopsis stimulation synapses Szentágothai thalamic tion traces values visual waves World 3 object
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Essential Sources in the Scientific Study of Consciousness Bernard J. Baars,William P. Banks,James B. Newman No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2003 |