Contents 



xxxii. Motor mechanisms — Introduclum: the 

 general principles of motor integra- 

 tion 



DEREK DENNV-BROVVN 78 1 



XXXIII. Sensorimotor cortical activities 



C. A. TERZUOLO 



W. R. ADEY 797 



XXXIV. The pyramidal tract: its excitation 

 and functions 



HARRY D. PATTON 



VAHE E. AMASSIAN 837 



XXXV. The extrapyramidal motor system 



RICHARD JUNG 



ROLF HASSLER 863 



XXXVI. Spinal mechanisms in\ol\ed in 

 somatic activities 



DAVID p. C. LLOYD 929 



xxxvii. Central autonomic mechanisms 



W. R. INGRAM 951 



:xxviii. Peripheral autonomic mechanisms 



NILS-AKE HILLARP 979 



xxxix. Central control oi pituitary secretion 



G. VV. H.ARRIS 1007 



XL. Neurosecretion 



R. ORTMANN 1039 



Posture and locomotion 



EARL ELDRED I067 



Central control of eye mo\ements 



D. WHITTERIDGE 1 089 



xLiii. The neural control of respiration 



R. |. H. OBERHOLZER 



W. O. TOFANI 1 I 1 I 



XLiv. Central cardiovascular control 



BORJE UVNAS I 131 



XLI. 



.XLII. 



XLv. Central control of digesti\e function 



SVEN G. ELIASSON I 163 



XLVi. Central nervous regulation of body 

 temperature 



GUNNAR STROM I i 73 



XLVii. Regulation of feeding and drinking 



JOHN R. BROBECK 1197 



xLViii. Central control of the bladder 



T. c. RUCH 1207 



XLix. Reproductive behavior 



CHARLES H. S.WVYER 1225 



L. Central regulatory mechanisms — 

 Introduction 



F. BREMER I24I 



LI. The cerebellum 



JOHN M. BROOKHART 1245 



Lii. The reticular formation 



J. D. FRENCH 1 281 



Liii. Un.specific thalamocortical relations 



HERBERT H. JASPER I307 



Liv. The intrinsic systems of the forebrain 



KARL H. PRIBR.^M '323 



Lv. Cingulatc, posterior orbital, anterior 

 iasular and temporal pole cortex 



BIRGER R. KAADA '345 



LV^i. The hippocampus 



JOHN D. GREEN '373 



LViL Electrical stimulation of the hippo- 

 campus in man 



G. PAMPIGLIONE 



MURRAY A. FALCONER 1391 



Lvm. Amygdala 



p. GLOOR 1395 



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