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1 Der Hund ohne Grosshirn (Annotations)Reduced rage threshold in dog; motor and autonomic functions in a dog without forebrain.Card Catalog Index Cards
2 The Croonian Lectures on Cerebral Localisation (Lecture III)Ocular and head movements upon cortical stimulation (pupil dilation).Print References
3 The Croonian Lectures on Cerebral Localisation (Lecture I)Ocular and head movements upon cortical stimulation (pupil dilation).Print References
4 The Croonian Lectures on Cerebral Localisation (Lecture II)Ocular and head movements upon cortical stimulation (pupil dilation).Print References
5 A Further Minute Analysis by Electric Stimulation of the So-Called Motor Region of the Cortex Cerebri in the Monkey (Macacus sinicus)Ocular and head movements upon cortical stimulation (pupil dilation).Print References
6 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
7 The Functions of the Frontal LobesPupillary and mental-emotional effects of stimulation and ablation.Print References
8 Experiments on the Electrical Excitation of the Visual Area of the Cerebral Cortex in the MonkeyStimulation at various cerebral sites; pupil dilation.Print References
9 On Dilation of the Pupil from Stimulation of the Cortex CerebriEye movements and pupil dilation with stimulation of the frontal eye field, corona radiata and internal capsule.Print References
10 On Dilation of the Pupil from Stimulation of the Cortex CerebriEye movements and pupil dilation upon stimulation of the frontal eye field, corona radiata, and internal capsule.Print References
11 On Dilation of the Pupil from Cerebral StimulationEye movements and pupil dilation upon stimulation of the brain.Print References
12 Some Observations During Stimulation of the Human HypothalamusAutonomic and behavioral effects of hypothalamic stimulation; pupil dilation during stimulation was most common and most accurate indicator of electrode placement; equal or unequal pupil dilation during stimuli.Print References
13 Schaefer on the Temporal and Occipital LobesOcular and head movements upon cortical stimulation (pupil dilation); describes electric stimulation of temporal lobe; pricking up of ears and moving eyes as toward imagined sound, with pupillary dilation.Print References
14 The Functions of the Brain (Chapter VIII)Study of the functions of the optic lobes or corpora quadrigemina.Print References
15 The Functions of the Brain (Chapter V)Study of the functions of the optic lobes or corpora quadrigemina.Print References
16 Of the Visual Area of the Cerebral Cortex and its Relation to Eye MovementsEye and head movements upon cortical stimulation (pupil dilation); cortical localization, pupils mentioned in passing.Print References
17 The Innervation of the PupilPupillary dilation upon cortical stimulation.Print References
18 Beobachtungen an Einem Affen mit Verstuemmeltem GrosshirnMemory and sensory loss in monkey after fronto-temporal lobectomy in December 1887 and February 1888 (clumsy and depressed); occipital lobes were not removed, and monkey saw well; movements improved with time but remained clumsy; observes brain stem and cord may become increasingly excitable after r...Print References
19 Eine Bemerkung ueber Pupillenerweiterung durch Reizung der GrosshirnrindeLocalized deficit after cortical lesions.Print References
20 Experimentelle Beitrage zur Physiologie des GehirnsBlood pressure, pulse, and respiration with stimulation of cortex, striatum, thalamus, and colliculi.Print References
21 Experimentelle und Pathologisch-Anatomische Untersuchen Ueber die Hauber Region, den Sehhuegel und die Regio Subthalamica, Nebst Beitragen zur Kenntniss Frueh Erworbener Gross- und KleinhirndefecteAnatomy of visual pathways and other areas of cerebral sites; effects of early cerebral damage in rabbit, dog, man; anatomic connections of cortex, thalamus, subthalamus; effects of hemispherectomy in infant animals.Print References
22 Experimentelle und Pathologisch-Anatomische Untersuchen Ueber die Hauber Region, den Sehhuegel und die Regio Subthalamica, Nebst Beitragen zur Kenntniss Frueh Erworbener Gross- und KleinhirndefecteAnatomy of visual pathways and other areas of cerebral sites; effects of early cerebral damage in rabbit, dog, man; anatomic connections of cortex, thalamus, subthalamus; effects of hemispherectomy in infant animals.Print References
23 Experimentelle Untersuchungen ueber die Innervation der AthembewegungenRecorded breathing movements upon cortical electric stimulation; question of central representation.Print References
24 Ophthalmoplegie Mit Periodischer Unwillkuerlicher Hebung und Senkung des Oberen Lides, Paralytischer Ophthalmie, und Einer Eigenartigen Optischen IllusionEye movements upon stimulation of cortical areas (pupils up or down).Print References
25 Ueber Augenbewegungen auf SehsparenreizungUnspecified cortical stimulation; pupil dilation from some areas on the convex brain surface.Print References
26 Ueber den Einfluss des Halssympathicus Auf das AugeCortical stimulation generalized with strong and localized with weak stimuli (pupil dilation).Print References
27 Ueber die Elektrische Erregbarkeit des GrosshirnsAutonomic and motor responses upon cerebral stimulation.Print References
28 Ueber die Functionen der Grosshirnrinde: Gesammelte Mittheilungen Aus den Jahren 1877-80Effects of cerebral stimulation and lesions, especially as related to vision.Print References
29 Ueber die Verrichtungen des GrosshirnsBehavioral changes post hemispherectory; pupil dilation; dog with one of both halves of the cerebrum removed chronically; dog was disoriented visually, more than a dog with both eyes removed; pupils large, reacted well to light; some light sense was retained after bilateral lobectory; denied cortica...Print References
30 Ueber eine Affection der Varolschen Bruecke mit Bilateraler Laehmung der Willkuerlichen Augenbewegungen, Zwangslachen und Zwangsweinen, Sowie Fruehzeitiger Atrophie der Rechtsseitigen UnterschenkelmuskelnEye movements upon stimulation of cortical areas (pupils up or down).Print References
31 Ueber Objective Symptome Localer Hyperaesthesie und Anaesthesie bei den sog. Traumatischen Neurosen und bei HysterieEye movements upon stimulation of cortical areas (pupils up or down).Print References
32 Ueber Pupillenverengernde und Accommodationscentra der GehirnrindeEye movements upon stimulation of cortical areas (pupils up or down).Print References
33 Ueber Pupillenverengernde und Pupillenerweiternd Centra in den Hinteren Theilen der Hemisphaerenrinde bei den AffenEye movements upon stimulation of cortical areas (pupils up or down).Print References
34 Effets de L'ablation Totale des Lobes Occipitaux sur la Vision, Chez le ChienAblation of the hemisphere; "very fine paper"; pupils reactive in blind field; also describes partial decussation in the optic chiasm.Print References
35 La Pupille Consideree Comme EsthesiometreOculo-pupillary effects of cortical stimulation.Print References
36 Chapter 06: Reflex DilationThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
37 Chapter 09: Reflex Integration: Physiologic MechanismsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
38 Chapter 10: Reflex Integration: Pupillary ConsequencesThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
39 Chapter 04: Reactions to DarknessThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
40 Chapter 07: Effects of Extraocular Movements upon the PupilThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
41 Chapter 05: The Reaction to Near VisionThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
42 Chapter 08: Other Phenomena Listed in the Physiologic Literature: A Glossary of TermsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
43 Chapter 24: Lesions in the Ciliary Ganglion and Short Ciliary Nerves: The Tonic Pupil ("Adie's" Syndrome)The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
44 Chapter 19: Argyll Robertson PupilsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
45 Chapter 23: Special Oculomotor SyndromeThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
46 Chapter 17: Afferent LesionsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
47 Chapter 22: Efferent Third Nerve Deficit: Uncomplicated Oculomotor DefectsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
48 Chapter 21: Other Midbrain SyndromesThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
49 Chapter 18: Damage to the Intercalated Pretectal Neuron: Consensual DeficitThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
50 The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I (Cover; Introduction)The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
51 Chapter 29: Wave-like and Episodic EventsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
52 Chapter 30: Signs and Syndromes Mentioned in the Clinical Pupil Literature: Fact and FancyThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
53 Chapter 28: AnisocoriaThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
54 Chapter 26: Defects of Central InhibitionThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
55 Chapter 27: The "Dazzling" SyndromeThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
56 Chapter 32: Infectious Diseases: Nonspecific InfectionsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
57 Chapter 40: GlaucomaThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
58 Chapter 34: Metabolic ConditionsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
59 Chapter 35: Degenerative ConditionsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
60 Chapter 33: Toxic ConditionsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
61 Chapter 38: "Dysautonomic" StatesThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
62 Chapter 39: Congenital MalformationsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
63 Chapter 36: Multiple SclerosisThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
64 Chapter 37: Narcolepsy and Other Sleep DisordersThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
65 Chapter 44: Vascular ConditionsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
66 Chapter 41: Ocular and Systemic Diseases Erroneously Attributed to Sympathetic ImpairmentThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
67 Chapter 43: TraumaThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
68 Chapter 45: Psychiatric ConditionsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
69 Chapter 42: TumorsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
70 Chapter 46: The Pupils in Coma and DeathThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
71 Chapter 31: Infectious Diseases: SyphilisThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
72 Chapter 25: Impairment of Sympathetic PathwaysThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
73 Chapter 20: Midbrain Syndromes: Spastic MiosisThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
74 Chapter 03: The Light ReflexThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
75 Chapter 11: Injury and Repair in the Nervous SystemThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
76 Chapter 15: Methods of Pupil TestingThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
77 Chapter 13: Use of the Pupil in PsychologyThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
78 Chapter 01: The IrisThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
79 Chapter 16: Iris DamageThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
80 Chapter 12: The Pupil as a Paradigm Example of a Neurological Control System: Mathematical Approaches in Biology, by Lawrence Stark, M.D.The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
81 Chapter 02: Spontaneous Pupillary Changes in DarknessThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
82 Chapter 14: Pupillary PharmacologyThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
83 The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume II (Bibliography and Index)The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume II, Bibliography and Index
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