298 Information Storage and Neural Control 



McCuUoch: I have not seen my own cerebellum, but I have 

 seen that of many a man my age. I am in my second century, 

 and I expect that at least 10 per cent of the Purkinje cells in my 

 cerebellum are replaced by nice holes at my age, but I can still 

 touch my nose. It is incredible how little brain has to be left in 

 order for it to function. 



