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A. Normal discrimination of the sides of the stand in response to corres- 

 ponding conditioned stimuli. Stable movements to the left and right sides 

 and quiet attitude in the middle of the stand during the interval between 

 the stimulations. 



B. Continuous 'pcndular' runs to the opposite sides of the stand alter 

 removal of the frontal divisions of the cerebral cortex. Stops only during 

 feeding. Conditioned secretion is the same as before the operation. 



dcpcudciit o\\ the nature ot the aflerent intiuences suflered by the animal 

 under the conditions of the given experiment. 



For example, if we elaborate in the animal conditioned reflexes only to 

 one side of the stand, i.e. set up the conditions of Pavlov's classical method, 



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