Principles of Physiological Psychology

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Principles of Physiological Psychology
Wundt, Wilhelm Max, 1832-1920
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ges. Physiol., xxvi., 170 ff. ; xxxiv., 487 ff. Luciani and Seppilli, op. cit, (German), 50 ff.
Digitized by VjOOQIC '94-S] Motor and Sensory Centres in Cortex of Dog 197 Fig. 82. Visual centre of the dog. After Luciani.
cases been abrogated or disturbed, but that the removal. of the centro- sensory areas is by no means and in no sense the equivalent of destruction of the peripheral sense organs. There is, further, one respect in which the terminations of the sensory conduc- tion paths differ f
...rom those of the motor : while the derangements of movement point to a total dec]assation of the motor nerves, the disturbances of sensation, or at least of the special senses, are bilateral, and accordingly suggest that the fibres of the sensory paths undergo only a partial decussa- tion in their course from periphery to centre.
Figg. 82, 83 and 84 show roughly the extent of the visual, auditory and olfactory areas in the cortex of the dog, as determined by the method of abrogation. The frequency of the dots indicates, again, the relative intensity of the disturbances which follow upon extirpation of the area in question; the black dots correspond to crossed, the hatched dots to uncrossed abrogation symptoms.


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