SUBJECT INDEX, VOLUMES I— III 



2003 



anoxia and, 302 



definition, 149 



hypothermia and, 302 



mechanical pressure and, 302 



trauma and, 302 

 Primary association responses 



definition, 1569 

 Primary line of sight 



definition, 653 

 Primary receiving area: see First somatic 



cortical field 

 Primary sensory modalities 



definition, 1453 



description, 1451 



differentiation, 1451 



number, 1453 

 Primates 



Babinsky response in, 808 



cerebellar lesions in, 1269-1271 



cortical areas yielding respiratory re- 

 sponse, 1349 



cortical pyramidal projection areas, 

 846, 848 

 destruction of, 889 



forebrain divisions, 1 326 



hemidecortication in, 807 



motor cortex in, 800 



nucleus ruber, 888 



origin of pyramidal tract, 844, 845 



pyramidal axons and motoneurons, 859 



pyramidal projection from antidromic 

 stimulation, 846, 848 



pyramidotomy in, 838, 839 



representation of body parts in supple- 

 mentary motor areas, 809 

 Problem solving 



forebrain lesions and, 1326-1340 

 Prolepsis 



definition, 905 

 Proprioceptive: see also Kinesthetic 

 Proprioceptive placing 



cortical ablation and, 792 



true grasp reflex and, 792 

 Proprioceptive system 



cerebellar activity and, 1237 

 Proteins 



central nervous system 1798-1801 



in aqueous humor, 1 768 

 Proteolipids : see Central nervous system, 



proteins of 

 Protopathic system 



criticism of, 475 



sensory mechanism, 391 

 Protoplasm 



differential irritability, 369 

 Proximal athetosis: see Dystonia 

 Psyche 



defined, 1 724 



modern definition, 1724 

 Psychological process 



definition, 1725 



Psychological state 



EEG correlates, 1554, 1576 

 Psychomotor epilepsy : see Epilepsy 

 Psychophvsics 



definition, 1597 

 Psychosomatics, 1 723- 1 743 



alimentary tract and, 1737, 1738 



association, 1738 



brain mechanisms and, 1 737 



central mechanisms of emotion, 1729- 



'735 



conditioning and, 1 742 



definition, 1 723 



description, 1723-1725 



disorders, definition, 17-7 



emotion in, 1737, 1738 



general adaptation syndrome and, 1739 



history, 1725-1727 



learning and, 1 742 



lesion formation and, 1739-1743 



lesion specificity, 1 741 



memory and, 1 742 



neural substrate ol emotion, 1735-1739 



peptic ulcer and, 1 740 



psyche defined, 1 724 



role of neurophysiology, 1727 1729 



schizokinesis and, 1 74a 



semantic problems, 1 724 



soma defined, 1 724 



species difference, 1 741 



visceral brain and, 1737 

 Psychosomimetic drugs: ><v Bufotenin; 



Lysei gic acid diethylamide 

 Puberty 



influence ol pituitary and hypothala- 

 mus, 1019 

 Pulmonary edema 



diencephalon and, 972 

 Pulmonary receptors 



afferent libers and, 1 144 



sensory systems, correlation .mil, 31 1 

 Pulvinar nuclei 



grasping and avoiding responses, 792 

 Pupil 



.imsucl.iloicl stimulation and, 1405 



astigmatism and, 652 



axis 



definition. 653 



cephalopods, 637 



chiel ray and, 652 



dilatation, cerebral cortex and, 1360 



entrance and exit, 65a 



image formation and, 65a 

 Pupillography 



stray fight in, 667 

 Pure tone threshold : see Audition 

 Purkinje images 



r« also Vision 



importance of, 656 

 Purkinje phenomenon 



see also Vision 



description, 682, 1599 



Putamen 



see also Basal ganglia; Caudate nucleus; 



Corpus striatum; Lenticular nucleus; 



Pallidum 

 lesions in, 867, 874 

 response to stimuli, 918 

 sensorimotor integration and, 815 

 Putaminonigral connections 



as efferent path for extrapyramidal 



motor system, 869 

 Pyramidal neurons 



collateral activity of fibers, 306 

 postsynaptic impulse in, 303 

 Pyramidal tract, 837-860 

 see rj/w/ BetZ cells 

 activation by corticopetal afferent 



systems, 847-850 

 afferent fibers in, origin, 856 

 anatomy, 837 



antidromic stimulation and, 846, 848 

 appraisal of terms, 798, 818 

 autonomic efferents in, 1 150 

 axon spikes from, 843 

 in <lii.il peduncle and, 821 

 collaterals, 839 



< otnpound action potential from, 856 

 conditioning, motoneuron discharge 



and, 859 

 conduction velocities, 856 

 cortical excitation and, 841 844 

 D-wavc 



anal ical contributors, 841 



corlii al areas evoked from, 844 



definition, 841 



relation to units fired for I-wave, 842 

 <lrs< ending connections, 821 

 direct path to spinal cord, 1688 

 discharge, cortical delay, 850 

 dysarthria and apraxia, 1716 

 feed-back mechanisms with extrapy- 

 ramidal, 900 

 fiber sizes and conduction velocities, 



855 



[-wave 



anatomical contributors, 841 



definition, 841 



relation to units fired for D-wave, 

 842 

 in spinal cord, 858 

 interrelation with cerebral cortex and 



1 * 1 ebellum, 900 

 medulla and, 822 

 medullary pyramids and, 822, 840 

 movements, skilled, 1689 

 origin of fibers, 818-821, 844-847 

 physiological role, 838-841 

 rapid association pathway to spinal 



cord, 1687 

 responses 



anesthesia and, 849 



contra- and ipsilateral stimulation, 



849 



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