April 26, igr,6 Pinckney J. Harman, Paleoneurologic, Neoncurologic, and 



Ontogenetic Aspects of Brain Phylogeny 

 April 25, ic)57 'Davenport Hooker, Evidence of Prenatal Function of the 



Central Nervous System in Man 

 May 8, 1958 *David P. C. Lloyd, The Discrete and the Diffuse in Nervous 



Action 

 May 6, 1959 'Charles R. Noback, The Heritage of the Human Brain 



May 26, i960 *Ernst Scharrer, Brain Function and the Evolution of Cerebral 



V ascularization 

 May 16, 1961 Paul I. Yakovlev, Brain, Body and Behavior, Stercodynamic Or- 



ganization of the Brain and of the Motility-Experience in Man 



Envisaged as a Biological Action System 

 May 29, 1962 H. K. Hartline, Principles of Neural Interaction in the Retina 

 May 28, 1963 Harry Grundfest, Specialization and Evolution of Bioelectric 



Activity 

 June 3, 1964 *Roger W. Sperry, Problems Outstanding in the Evolution of 



Brain Function 

 ' May 6, 1965 *Jos£ M. R. Delgado, Evolution of Physical Control of the 



Brain 

 May 10, 1966 'Seymour S. Kety, Adaptive Functions and the Biochemistry 



of the Brain 

 May 25, 1967 Dominick P. Purpura, Ontogenesis of Neuronal Organizations 



in the Mammalian Brain 

 April 2, 1968 'Kenneth D. Roeder, Three Views of the Nervous System 



April 2, 1969 fPhillip V. Tobias, The Brain in Hominid Evolution 

 April 23, 1970 *Karl H. Pribram, What Makes Man Human 



* Published versions of these lectures can be obtained from The American Museum of Natural 

 History, Central Park West at 79th St., New York, N. Y. 10024. 



f Published for The American Museum of Natural History by Columbia University Press. 



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