JAMES ARTHUR LECTURES ON THE EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN 



March 15, 1932 Frederick Tilney, The Brain in Relation to Behavior 

 April 6, 1933 C. Judson Herrick, Brains as Instruments of Biological Values 

 April 24, 1934 D. M. S. Watson, The Story of Fossil Brains from Fish to Man 

 April 25, 1935 C. U. Ariens Kappers, Structural Principles in the Nervous 

 System; The Development of the Forebrain in Animals and 

 Prehistoric Human Races 

 May 15, 1936 Samuel T. Orton, The Language Area of the Human Brain 

 and Some of Its Disorders 

 R. W. Gerard, Dynamic Neural Patterns 



Franz Weidenreich, The Phylogenetic Development of the 

 Hominid Brain and Its Connection with the Transformation 

 of the Skull 



G. Kingsley Noble, The Neural Basis of Social Behavior of 

 Vertebrates 



John F. Fulton, A Functional Approach to the Evolution of 

 the Primate Brain 



Frank A. Beach, Central Nervous Mechanisms Involved in the 

 Reproductive Behavior of Vertebrates 

 George Pinkley, A History of the Human Brain 

 James W. Papez, Ancient Landmarks of the Human Brain and 

 Their Origin 



James Howard McGregor, The Brain of Primates 

 K. S. Lashley, Neural Correlates of Intellect 

 Warren S. McCulloch, Finality and Form in Nervous Activity 

 S. R. Detwiler, Structure-Function Correlations in the Develop- 

 ing Nervous System as Studied by Experimental Methods 

 Tilly Edinger, The Evolution of the Brain 

 Donald O. Hebb, Evolution of Thought and Emotion 

 Ward Campbell Halstead, Brain and Intelligence 

 Harry F. Harlow, The Brain and Learned Behavior 

 Clinton N. Woolsey, Sensory and Motor Systems of the Cere- 

 bral Cortex 

 May 81, 1953 Alfred S. Romer, Brain Evolution in the Light of Vertebrate 



History 

 May 5, 1954 Horace W. Magoun, Regulatory Functions of the Brain Stem 



April si, 1955 *Fred A. Mettler, Culture and the Structural Evolution of the 

 Neural System 



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