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\i:i koi-iiymi n i m;y hi 



Paillard, ] I he patterning of skilled 



movements, 1679 

 Panapiglione, G. Electrical stimulation 



of the hippocampus in man, 1 191 

 Patton. II I) The pyramidal tract: its 



excitation and functions, 837 

 IVnlirld. W Neurophysiological basis of 

 higher functions of nervous system, 

 1441 

 Peters, Sir Rudolph A. Neural metab- 

 olism and function, 1 789 

 Pfaffmann, C. The sense of taste, 507 

 Priliram, K II. The intrinsic systems of 

 the forebrain, 13.13 



Rose, J. E. Touch and kinesthesis, 387 



Kuril. I . C. Central control of the blad- 

 der, 1207 



Sawyer, C. 11. Reproductive behavior, 



1225 

 Schmidt, C. I'. Central nervous system 



circulation, fluids and barriers, 171", 

 Sloane-Stanley, G. II Central nervous 



system metabolism in vitro, 18.17 

 Sokoloff, L Metabolism of the central 



nervous system in vivo, 1843 

 Stellar, K. Drive and motivation, 1501 

 Strom, G. Central nervous regulation of 



body temperature, 1 1 73 

 Sweet, W. 1 1. Pain, 459 



I .isaki, 1. Conduction of the nerve im- 

 pulse, 75 



Terzuolo, C. A. Sensorimotor cortical 

 activities, 797 



Teuber, 11.-1-. Perception, 1595 



Tofani, W. O. The neural control of 

 respiration, 1 1 1 1 



Tower, 1). B. Chemical architecture of the 



central nervous system. 1703 

 Tschirt;i, K. I). Chemical environment 

 of the central nervous system, 1865 



L'vniis, li Central cardiovascular control, 

 1131 



Von Eulcr, U. S. Autonomic neuroeli'ec- 

 101 transmission, 215 



Wald, (■ The photoreceptor process in 



vision, 671 

 Walter, \V. G. Intrinsic rhythms of the 



brain, 279 

 Whitteridge, D. Central control of eye 



movements, 1089 



Zangwill, O. L. Speech, 1709 

 Zotterman, Y. Thermal sensations, 431 





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