[Physiol. 2985-3006) 



CEREBRUM CEREBRAL CORTEX 



2985. Dusser de Barenne, J. G. & Zimmerman, 

 H. M. Changes in the cerebral cortex produced 

 by thermocoagulation. A suggestion to neuro- 

 surgery. Arch. Neurol. Psychiat., Chicago, 1935, 

 ily 123-131. [ + + + 7j: monkey] 



2986. Ferrier, D. Experiments on the brain of 

 monkeys. — No. I. Proc. roy. Soc, 1875, 23, 409- 

 430. [3/: Mc] 



2987. Ferrier, D. The Croonian Lecture. — 

 Experiments on the brain of monkeys (second 

 series). Philos. Trans., 1875, 165, 433-488. 

 Abstr.: Proc. roy. Soc, 1875, 23, 431-432. 



[37f: Mc] 



2987a. Ferrier, D. & Yeo, G. F. A record of 

 experiments on the effects of lesion of different 

 regions of the cerebral hemispheres. Philos. 

 Trans., 1884, 175, 479-564, pis. 20-36. Abstr.: 

 Proc. roy. Soc, 1884, 36, 222-224. 



[ + + + Mc Pp] 



2988. Ferrier, David. The functions of the 

 brain. London: Smith, Elder & co., 1886, 2nd ed., 

 xxiii, 498 pp. 



2989. Fulton, John F. & KeUer, Allen B. The 



sign of Babinski; A study of the evolution of cortical 

 dominance in primates. Springfield, 111.: Charles C 

 Thomas, 1932, xi, 165 pp., 2 pis. 



[65f-8t-114r: Pn Hyl Prsb C-p Ery-c 



C-c Mc Thr-p Pp Ceb All] 



2990. Fulton, J. F. Somatic and autonomic 

 motor functions of the cerebral cortex in ape and 

 man. (Ludvig Hektoen Lecture.) Proc Inst. 

 Med. Chicago, 1936, H, 21-42. 



[4f-lt-70r: Pn Mc] 



2991. Fulton, John Farquhar. Physiology of 

 the nervous system. New York: Oxford University 

 Press, 1938, xv, 675 pp., 1 pi. [ + + 94f.l361r] 



2992. Gotch, F. & Horsley, V. Croonian lec- 

 ture.— On the mammalian nervous system, its 

 functions, and their localisation determined by an 

 electrical method. Philos. Trans., 1891, B, 182, 

 267-526, pis. 29-35. [ + + 26f-vnt: Mc] 



2992a. Gotch, F. & Horsley, V. Observations 

 upon the electromotive changes in the mammalian 

 spinal cord following electrical excitation of the 

 cortex cerebri. Preliminary notice. Proc roy. 

 Soc, 1888, 45, 18-26, pi. 1. [+] 



2993. Harlow, H. F. The neuro-physiological 

 correlates of learning and intelligence. Psychol. 

 Bull., 1936, 33, 479-525. [Review] 



2994. Horsley, V. & Clarke, R. H. The struc- 

 ture and functions of the cerebellum examined by 

 a new method. Brain, 1908, 31, 45-124. 



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2995. Horsley, V. & Schafer, E. A. A record of 

 experiments upon the functions of the cerebral 

 cortex. Philos. Trans., 1888, B, 179, 1-45, pis. 

 1-7. [ + + + 2f: monkey] 



2996. Smith, G. Elliot. The brains of apes and 

 men. (Wilde Memorial Lecture.) Mem. Manchr 

 lit. phil. Soc, 1925-26, 70, 87-104. [Tars] 



See also: 3140. Methodology: 2134, 2984, 2985, 

 2989, 2994, 3006, 3028, 3029, 3105, 4056. 



CEREBRAL CIRCULATION 

 & CEREBROSPINAL FLUID 



2997. Chorobski, J. & Penfield, W. Cerebral 

 vasodilator nerves and their pathway from the 

 medulla oblongata, with observations on the pial 

 and intracerebral vascular plexus. Arch. Neurol. 

 Psychiat., Chicago, 1932, 28, 1257-1289. 



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2998. Cobb, S. & Finesinger, J. E. Cerebral 

 circulation. XIX. The vagal pathway of the vaso- 

 dilator impulses. Arch. Neurol. Psychiat., CA/- 

 f<j^o, 1932, 28, 1243-2356. [ + + 5f-lt: Mc] 



2999. Evans, J. P. & McEachern, D. The cir- 

 culatory changes in cerebral vascular occlusion 

 and in cerebral cicatrization. Res. Publ. Ass. 

 nerv. ment. Dis., 1937 [1938], 18, 379-393. 



[ + + + llr: monkey] 



3000. Flexner, L. B. & Weed, L. H. Note on 

 cerebrospinal elasticity in a chimpanzee. Amer. 

 J. Physiol., 1933, 105, 571-573. [//; Pn] 



3001. Forbes, H. S., Finley, K. H. & Nason, 

 G. I. Cerebral circulation. XXIV. A. Action of 

 epinephrine on pial vessels; B. Action ofpituitary 

 and pitressin on pial vessels; C. Vasomotor re- 

 sponse in the pia and in the skin. Arch. Neurol. 

 Psychiat., Chicago, 1933, 30, 957-979. 



[ + 8f-8t: Mc] 



3001a.* Fujisawa, Y. (Beitrage zur Kenntnis 

 des normalen Befundes des Liquor cerebrospinalis 

 bei mehreren Versuchstierarten.) Osaka Igak- 

 kwai Zasshi, 1927, 26. 



[+ Jap.: see no. 3003a] 



3002. Gardner, M. D. Ligation of carotid and 

 vertebral arteries in monkeys. Proc. Soc exp. 

 Biol., N. Y., 1935, 32, 1034-1036. [Mc] 



3003. HiU, L. & Macleod, J. J. R. A further 

 enquiry into the supposed existence of cerebral 

 vaso-motor nerves. J. Physiol., 1901, 26, 394- 

 404. [ + + llf-llr: monkey] 



3003a. Kasahara, M. & Fujisawa, Y. Studien 

 iiber Liquor cerebrospinalis. I. Mitteilung. Ober 

 die normale Cerebrospinalfliissigkeit der Versuch- 

 tiere. Z. ges. exp. Med., 1930, 73, 11-13. 



[+ 4t: Affe] 



3004. Penfield, W. Intracerebral vascular 

 nerves. Arch. Neurol. Psychiat., Chicago, 1932, 

 27, 30-44. [ + + 14f: Pn Mc] 



3005. Spencer, W. & Horsley, V. On the 



changes produced in the circulation and respira- 

 tion by increase of the Intra-cranial pressure or 

 tension. Philos. Trans., 1891, B, 182, 201-254. 



[ + Z5f.lt: Mc] 



3006. Sunderland, S. The production of cor- 

 tical lesions by devascularization of cortical areas. 

 J. Anat., Lond., 1938, 73, 120-129, 1 pi. 



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