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26 Ueber den Einfluss des Halssympathicus Auf das AugeCortical stimulation generalized with strong and localized with weak stimuli (pupil dilation).Print References
27 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
28 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
29 Ueber die Elektrische Erregbarkeit des GrosshirnsAutonomic and motor responses upon cerebral stimulation.Print References
30 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
31 The Innervation of the PupilPupillary dilation upon cortical stimulation.Print References
32 Chapter 06: Reflex DilationThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
33 Chapter 09: Reflex Integration: Physiologic MechanismsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
34 Chapter 10: Reflex Integration: Pupillary ConsequencesThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
35 Chapter 04: Reactions to DarknessThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
36 Chapter 07: Effects of Extraocular Movements upon the PupilThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
37 Chapter 05: The Reaction to Near VisionThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
38 Chapter 08: Other Phenomena Listed in the Physiologic Literature: A Glossary of TermsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
39 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
40 Chapter 19: Argyll Robertson PupilsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
41 Chapter 23: Special Oculomotor SyndromeThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
42 Chapter 17: Afferent LesionsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
43 Chapter 22: Efferent Third Nerve Deficit: Uncomplicated Oculomotor DefectsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
44 Chapter 21: Other Midbrain SyndromesThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
45 Chapter 18: Damage to the Intercalated Pretectal Neuron: Consensual DeficitThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
46 The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I (Cover; Introduction)The Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
47 Chapter 29: Wave-like and Episodic EventsThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
48 Chapter 30: Signs and Syndromes Mentioned in the Clinical Pupil Literature: Fact and FancyThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
49 Chapter 28: AnisocoriaThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
50 Chapter 26: Defects of Central InhibitionThe Pupil: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Applications - Volume I
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