1982 



IIAXDBi n >K 1 >] I'll . Mc H I 11. . 



NEl'ROI'HVSIOl ()<;V 111 



Consummatory behavior 



as measure of motivation, 1511 



factors affecting, 1511 



nature of goal, 1512 

 Contour discrimination 



visual cortex and, 1 [6a 

 ( ionvergence 



accommodative 



accommodation and, bh.j 



fusional 



innervation of, 663 



relation of accommodative and fu- 

 sional, 663 

 Convulsions 



-, -aminobutyric acid, 1930 

 Convulsions, generalized, 329-360 



see also Anoxia, convulsions; Epilepsy; 

 Pentylenetetrazol seizures. Strych- 

 nine convulsions 



cortical potentials and, 322, 323 



cortical theory, 333 



eclectic theory, 333 



electrical discharge, 338 

 duration of, 343 

 propagation of, 350 



factors producing, 338 



inhibition, 343 



mechanism of discharge, 334 



neuronal exhaustion, 343 



produced by analeptics, 340 



reticular formation and, 335, 340 



subcortical theory, 332 



unified concept, 338 



without loss of consciousness, 339 

 ( lonvulsive disorders 



central nervous system metabolism in, 

 .858 

 ( \ « 11 dination 



dl imition, 1684 

 Coppei 



deficiency, neural function and, 1897 

 Copulation 



see al\t> Reproductive behavioi 



hypothalamic EE( ! and, 1 234 



( 111 nea 



configuration, 657 



indices of layers, 656 



pain and, 465 



pain receptors in, ^66 

 ( loronary vessels 



chemical transmission, 1133 



neurotransmission in, 1 1 3 3 

 Corpora quadrigemina : see Colliculi, 



infei iui , ( lolliculi, superior 

 1 orpus 1 alii ' urn 



agenesis, i6g j 



anatomy ol hcmispherii connections, 

 817 



hemisphere integration and, 16 



ii ansection, 818 

 1 orpus striatum 



... also Basal ganglia, ( laudate nucleus; 



Lenticular nucleus; Pallidum; Puta- 



men 



.liferent pathways to, B6g 



connections with amygdala, 1398 



destruction of, 874 



efferent pathways, 869 



function of, 876, 914, 920 



in man, 875 



lesions in, 867 



motor activity and, 875 



status marmoratus and, 878 



voluntary movements and, 825 

 Cortical electrogram: see Electroen- 

 cephalogram, cortical 

 Corticomotoneural tract: r« Pyramidal 



tract 

 Corticopetal afferent systems 



pyramidal tract activation by, 847 

 Corticopontocerebellar paths, 81b 

 Corticospinal system 



connections, in monkey, ib88 



learning and, 1704 



voluntary movements, 1 704 

 Coughing reflex 



mediation, 960 

 Cranial nerves 



eighth, section 



decerebrate rigidity and, 786 



fifth, eye muscle afferents and, 1094 

 Crazy chick disease 



description, 1903 

 ( h ist. 1 



anatomy of, 551 

 Critical flicker frequency: t» Flicker 

 ( Iritical potential 



frequency of the discharge and, 128, 



13a 



Crustaceans 



see also Invertebrates 



muscle 



end-plate potentials, 243 



inhibition in, 2 4 1 



innervation, 240 



slow and fast potentials, 241 

 neuromuscular transmission in, 2411, 



-41. *44 



CS see < londitioning stimulus 



Curare 

 see also \im l< holine; ( Iholinergic 

 transmitter; Neuromuscular trans- 

 mission; Par. 1sy1np.it Inn , Transmitter 

 substances 



arthropod n11110m11s111l.il (ransmission 

 and, -• 1 |. -1 



competition with acetylcholine, 210 

 end-plate potential and, 20 ; 

 11 ansnussii >n and, 149 



< hi, in. 1 .us blood Hi 1V1 

 body temperature and, 1182, 1185 

 central control of, 1 184 



li\ p. ithal c ".11 mi iiu and, 1183 



stress and, 1 1 H.j 



Cutaneous sensations 



see also Skin receptors; Tactile system. 

 Thermal sensations. Touch-pressure 

 system 



activity in libers of different size, 394 



concept of Head, 391 



pattern theory, 390 



sensory recovery after section, 475 



theories of, 390, 391 

 Cyanide 



central nervous system metabolism 

 111 vitro, 1838 

 Cyanocobalamine: »i Vitamin IV: 

 ( Aanopsin 



see also Visual pigments 



as visual pigment. 678 



photopic sensitivity and, 684 

 Cystitis 



cystometrogram, 1220 

 Cvstometrogram 



bladder wall and, 1211 



cystitis, 1220 



decerebration and, 121; 



schematic, 1209 



spinal transection and, 1213 

 ( a tochrome c 



structure of, 1801 



D-wave: see Pyramidal tract 

 Dark adaptation 



liver disorders and, 690 



pigment resynthesis and, 686 

 IXC potentials, 315 ;-" 



anoxia and, 318 



asphyxia and, 318 



convulsoid discharge and 



cortical anemia and, 318 



definition, 315 



evoked potentials anil, 319 



factors affecting, 315 



human scalp, 326 



origin, 326 



polarization and, 316 



recording of, 316 



onconvention.il EEG, 317 



recruiting responses and, 320 



shift 



ECG and, 319 



spreading depression and. 323 



stimulation, multisynaptic path and, 

 32G 



Mi vi Inline and, 32 1 



veratrine spikes and. 32 1 



I v. amethoniums 



after-discharge and 



effect on sy napses, 1 79 

 Decerebrate anim.il 



. nuns. il in. I 288 



awareness in, 1730 



. 1 1 ebellar destruction in, 1 27 1 

 cystom e trogr a m in, 1214 



emotion in, 1 7311 



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