504 



PHYSIOLOGY 



Starvation, Vitcrbi, 71 



Stereoscope, 412 



Stereoscopic lustre, 414 



Stimuli, adequate and inadequate, 3 



auditory, 192 



gustatory, 143 



liminal, 9 



olfactory, 169 



sexual, 79, 80 



visual, 266 

 Stomach, hunger, 73 

 Sto value, and cutaneous sensation, 14 



thermal sense, 34 

 Strabismus, 396, 402 

 String, harmonics, 227 

 Strychnine, hyperosmia, 184 

 Subconscious processes, 439 

 Subconsciousness, 437 cf seq. 

 Subcutaneous nerve-endings, 21 

 Subjective and objective, 437 

 Subliminal ego, 457 

 Successive contrast, 372 

 Summation, tactile sense, 42, 45 

 Sutnmational tone, 234 

 Sweet taste, 137 

 Sympathetic, hunger, 75 

 Symphony and diaphony, 249 

 Syncope, consciousness, 444 

 Syren, 222, 232 

 Syringomyelia, anaesthesia, 90 



Tactile, 



circle, 43 

 field, 43 

 illusion, 46, 47 

 localisation, conditions, 41 

 sense, 13 



alcohol, 41 



atropine, 41 



attention, 45 



cannabine, 41 



chloral hydrate, 41 



cortical lesions, 42 



daturiue, 41 



factors, 107 



fatigue, 41 



kiuaesthesia, 106 el seq. 



liminal distance, 42 



morphine, 41 



movement, 107 



penis, 85 



potassium bromide, 41 



strychnine, 41 

 spots, distribution, 38 



innervation, 26 

 Tapetum, bream, 343 



cat, 322 



Taste, adequate stimuli, 143 

 ageusia, 151 

 alkali, 146, 14S 

 anencephaly, 139 

 bibliography, 158 

 bitter, 137 



Taste, buds, 129, 131 

 infancy, 132 

 -in volution, 132 



chorda tympani, 130 



cocaine, 151 



colloids and crystalloids, 143 



contrast, 156 



disease, 150 et seq. 



distribution of organs, 133 ct seq. 



drugs, 151 



epiglottis, 131, 135 



factors, 145 et seq. 



fauces, 134 



galvanic, 142, 148 



glossopharyngeal, 131 



hallucinations, 151 



individual papillae, 154 



infancy, 132 



interference (compensation), 157 



ions, 146 



isochymes, 137 



larynx, 135 



latency, 136 



mechanism, 143 et seq. 



metallic, 142, 148 

 smell, 148 



modalities, 156 



movement, 144 



nasal, 135 



nerves, 130 



optical activity, 145 



organs, excitability, 148 ct seq. 



papillae, specific energy, 153 



parageusia, 151 



periodic law, 147 



peripheral organs, 126 ct seq. 



salt, 152 



sapiforous groups, 147 



sensibility, 133 



smell, 133, 140 



solution, 143 



sour, 152 



specific energy, 153 el seq. 



sweet, 137 



temperature, 152 



test solutions, 134 



uvula, 135 

 Tastes, primitive, 140 



qualities, 139 

 Tears, 429 



secretion, 430 



Tectorial membrane, hearing, 219, 236 

 Telepathy, 483 

 Telephone, audibility, 226 



theory of hearing, 238 

 Telescope, binocular, 416 

 Telestereoscope, 415 

 Tendon, nerve-endings, 95 



reflexes, 98 



Tensor palati, Eustachian tube, 210 

 Tensor tympani, 205 

 mechanism, 207 

 pitch, 208 



