Effects of Intracranial Stimulation on Rat Behaviour.

The development of electrophysiological methods during the last twenty years has resulted in a great change in our conception of the central nervous system. The older picture, based on the anatomical findings of Cajal and on the Sherrington reflex, was that signals from the receptors made their way...

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Main Author: Milner, P.M.
Other Authors: Smith, Charles J. (Supervisor)
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 1954
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.1097922014-02-13T03:45:50ZEffects of Intracranial Stimulation on Rat Behaviour.Milner, P.M.Psychology.The development of electrophysiological methods during the last twenty years has resulted in a great change in our conception of the central nervous system. The older picture, based on the anatomical findings of Cajal and on the Sherrington reflex, was that signals from the receptors made their way to the cortex via the well-defined sensory pathways, were then sorted out as by an immense switchboard, and if they had a clear route continued through to the motor system. The problem of learning was to discover the laws whereby the connections of the hypothetical switchboard became changed.McGill UniversitySmith, Charles J. (Supervisor)1954.Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: NNNNNNNNNTheses scanned by McGill Library.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Doctor of Philosophy. (Department of Psychology.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=109792
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Milner, P.M.
Effects of Intracranial Stimulation on Rat Behaviour.
description The development of electrophysiological methods during the last twenty years has resulted in a great change in our conception of the central nervous system. The older picture, based on the anatomical findings of Cajal and on the Sherrington reflex, was that signals from the receptors made their way to the cortex via the well-defined sensory pathways, were then sorted out as by an immense switchboard, and if they had a clear route continued through to the motor system. The problem of learning was to discover the laws whereby the connections of the hypothetical switchboard became changed.
author2 Smith, Charles J. (Supervisor)
author_facet Smith, Charles J. (Supervisor)
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title Effects of Intracranial Stimulation on Rat Behaviour.
title_short Effects of Intracranial Stimulation on Rat Behaviour.
title_full Effects of Intracranial Stimulation on Rat Behaviour.
title_fullStr Effects of Intracranial Stimulation on Rat Behaviour.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Intracranial Stimulation on Rat Behaviour.
title_sort effects of intracranial stimulation on rat behaviour.
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