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2 | Conditions Determining Adrenaline Secretion (Illustrations and Annotations) | Various stimuli applied to completely denervated pupil will cause dilation of the pupil. Similar stimuli cause little or no dilation of the completely denervated pupil after the adrenals are removed. The completely denervated pupil, therefore, can be used to indicate increased epinephrine discharge. | Notebook Illustrations and Annotations | |
3 | Observations on the Physiology of the Cerebral Cortex of some of the Higher Apes (Preliminary Communication) | Localized deficit, and reactions upon stimulation by lesions of various cortical areas. | Print References | |
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17 | Chapter 11: Injury and Repair in the Nervous System | The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I |