The Mechanism of the Brain And the Function of the Frontal Lobes

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Italiennes de Biologie. 1895.
^ Oddi. Atti della Reale Accademia dei Lincei. Koma, 1895.
* Polimanti. Contributo alia fisiologia ed alVanatomia dei lohi frontali. Rome, 1906.
" Bianchi. " Le oompensazioni funzionali." La Psichiatria. 1883.
THE FRONTAL LOBES 87 After removal of the frontal lobes " there is wanting, at least during the first few days, that restraint which we must ascribe to zone V (frontal lobe) and the parts bordering it." It is a fact, however, that more intense and more prolon
...ged circus- movements are always observed in dogs when a part of the sigmoid gyrus adjoining zone P is destroyed, and this area is the most conspicuous part of the Fiihlsphare of Munk and, in the dog, is both motor and sensory.
If, then, very limited lesions of zone 1" in the dog give rise to circus- movements of brief duration, if these movements are more marked and lasting when the lesion extends backwards to the sigmoid gyrus, and if, again, the same symptoms are obtained when we spare the frontal lobe and limit the experimental lesion to the sigmoid gyrus alone (not to mention other regions of the brain, injury of which gives rise to similar circus-movements), we have no right, strictly speaking, to infer therefrom that zone 1" is the centre of inhibition of the movements of the head and trunk.


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