SPERRY, R. W. 1940. The functional results of 

 muscle transposition in the hind limb of the rat. 

 Jour. Comp. Neur. 73: 379-404. (Transposition of 

 flexor and extensor mm. in young and adult rats; 

 maladaptive function not susceptible to re-education, 

 corrected by transposing nerves; persistence of 

 effect after deafferentation. ) 



1941. The effect of crossing nerves to 



antagonistic muscles in the hind limb of the rat. 

 Jour. Comp. Neur. 75: 1-19. (Young and adult rats; 

 flexor and extensor muscles of shank; regeneration, 

 functional maladaptation; lack of modification by 

 training and forced use of operated limb. ) 



1942. Transplantation of motor nerves and 



muscles in the forelimb of the rat. Jour. Comp. 

 Neur. 76: 283-321. (Adults, transposition of flexor 

 and extensor muscles, nerves; amputation tail, 

 contralateral front and ipsilateral hind linnbs; failure 

 of adaptation of basic motor patterns; no effect of 

 learning. ) 



1942. Fixed persistence in the rat of spinal 



reflex patterns rendered extremely maladaptive by 

 cross union of sensory nerves. Anat. Rec - 84: 483. 

 (An abstract. ) 



1942. Reestablishment of visuomotor coord- 

 inations by optic nerve regeneration. Anat. Rec. 84: 

 470. (An abstract.) 



1943. Effect of 180 degree rotation of the 



retinal field on visuomotor coordination. Jour. 

 Exp. Zool. 92: 263-279. (Triturus viridescens; 

 excision and reimplantation of eye; functional mal- 

 adaptation produced by retinal reorientation; regen- 

 eration. ) 



1943. Visuomotor coordination in the newt 



(Triturus viridescens) after regeneration of the 

 optic nerve. Jour. Comp. Neur. 79: 33-35. (Adults; 

 optic nerve section, rotation of eyeball; relation of 

 function to retinal orientation. ) 



1943. Functional results of crossing sensory 



nerves in the rat. Jour. Comp. Neur. 78: 59-90. 

 (Nerves of foot; regeneration; maladaptive spinal 

 reflexes; effect of learning, local cortical lesions.) 



1944. Optic nerve regeneration with return 



of vision in anurans. Jour. Neuro-physiol. 7: 

 57-69. (6 specimens larval and adult anurans; re- 

 generation independent of orientation of eye; relation 

 of subsequent function to retinal orientation. ) 



1945. Restoration of vision after crossing 



of optic nerves and after contralateral transplantation 

 of eye. Jour. Neurophysiol. 8: 15-28. (Anurans, 

 urodeles; regeneration of fibers and peripheral 

 regulation of central synaptic associations; no 

 modification by learning. ) 



1945. Centripetal regeneration of the 8th 



cranial nerve root with systematic restoration of 

 vestibular reflexes. Amer. Jour. Physiol. 144: 

 735-741. (Anuran larvae; intracranial transection; 

 restoration of central reflexes. ) 



SPRATT, N. T., Jr. 1942. Location of organ- 

 specific regions and their relationship to the develop- 

 ment of the primitive streak in the early chick 

 blastoderm. Jour. Exp. Zool. 89: 69-99. (Not 

 specifically neural.) 



STONE, L. S. 1930. Heteroplastic transplantation 

 of eyes between the larvae of two species of Amblys- 

 toma. Jour. Exp. Zool. 55: 192-262. (Amblystoma 

 punctatum, A. tigrinum; retention of growth rate of 

 donor in heteroplastic transplantation; effects of 

 transplantation on proliferation of retinal cells; 

 successful return of vision, ) 



1941. Transplantation of the vertebrate eye 



and return to vision. Trans. New York Acad. Sci. 

 3: 208-213. (Summary article. Fish, tadpoles, rats, 

 salamanders, newts.) 



1942. Return of vision four times in the 



same adult salamander eye repeatedly transplanted. 

 Anat. Rec. 84: 483. (An abstract. ) 



1943. Return of vision in transplanted adult 



salamander eyes after several days of refrigeration. 

 Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 54: 44-45. (Triturus 

 viridescens; return of vision after exposure to 0°-8° 

 C. , failure after freezing. ) 



1944. Transplanted eyes. Yale Sci. Mag. 



18:8-9, 32. (Summary article. ) 



1944. Functional polarization in retinal 



development and its reestablishnnent in regenerating 

 retinae of rotated grafted eyes. Proc. Soc. Exp. 

 Biol. Med. 57: 13-14. (Triturus viridescens; 

 excision and reinnplantation; lability of polarization.) 



1946. Return of vision in transplanted adult 



salamander eyes after seven days of refrigeration. 

 Arch. Ophthal. 35: 135-144. (A more detailed ac- 

 count of work already noted. - British Abstracts.) 



and F. S. ELLISON. 1940. Exchange of eyes 



between adult hosts of Amblystoma punctatunn and 

 Triturus viridescens. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 

 45: 181-182. (Vascularization; degeneration and 

 regeneration o£ retina and optic nerve; resorption; 

 species specificity.) 



1945. Return of vision in eyes exchang- 

 ed between adult salamanders of different species. 

 Jour. Exp. Zool. 100: 2 17-225. (Annblystonna punc- 

 tatum, Triturus viridescens; heteroplastic transplant- 

 ation; nerve regeneration and tissue antagonism. ) 



and T. E. FARTHING. 1942. Return of 



vision four times in the same adult salannander eye 

 (Triturus viridescens) repeatedly transplanted. 

 Jour. Exp. Zool. 91: 265-283. (Reimplantation, 

 transplantation; histological and functional regenera- 

 tion. ) 



and N. T. USSHER. 1927. Return of vision 



and other observations in replanted amphibian eyes. 

 Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 25: 213-215. (Amblys- 

 toma larvae, adult Diemyctylus. Revascularization 

 after replantation, clouding and clearing of cornea; 

 return of vision and optic reflexes; effect of trans- 

 plantation in reducing total number retinal cells. ) 



and D. N. BEERS. 1937. Reimplant- 

 ation and transplantation of larval eyes in the sala- 

 mander (Amblystonna punctatum). Jour. Exp. Zool. 

 77: 13-48. (Reimplantation and transplantation, 

 degeneration and regeneration ®f retina and optic 

 nerve, return of vision. ) 



and I. S. ZAUR. 1940. Reimplantation and 



transplantation of adult eyes in the salamander (Tri- 

 turus viridescens) with return of vision. Jour. Exp. 

 Zool. 85: 243-266. (Vascularization; degeneration 

 and regeneration of retina and optic nerve; return of 

 vision, corneal reflex. ) 



124 



