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... hemisphere of the cerebrum has a separate mind , and that on these occasions the two hemispheres might be consi- dered as conversing with each other . * The work c 3 WHICH WE ARE UNCONSCIOUS . 21.
... hemisphere of the cerebrum has a separate mind , and that on these occasions the two hemispheres might be consi- dered as conversing with each other . * The work c 3 WHICH WE ARE UNCONSCIOUS . 21.
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... hemispheres , and which are bounded externally by the convolutions , is equally developed . It may be said , and not without some show of reason , " Do not these facts seem to indicate where the faculty of memory resides ? " Willis ...
... hemispheres , and which are bounded externally by the convolutions , is equally developed . It may be said , and not without some show of reason , " Do not these facts seem to indicate where the faculty of memory resides ? " Willis ...
Side 63
... hemispheres of man , is merely a thin layer of cerebral substance expanded over some other structures which are developed to an enor- mous size . Yet we know that birds which are domesticated exhibit signs of considerable memory ...
... hemispheres of man , is merely a thin layer of cerebral substance expanded over some other structures which are developed to an enor- mous size . Yet we know that birds which are domesticated exhibit signs of considerable memory ...
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... hemispheres were largely developed , while in the other they were very little de- veloped , or altogether absent , I should at once pronounce the former to indicate the existence of a much greater intelligence than the latter . But I ...
... hemispheres were largely developed , while in the other they were very little de- veloped , or altogether absent , I should at once pronounce the former to indicate the existence of a much greater intelligence than the latter . But I ...
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... hemispheres , are more especially subservient to the higher faculties belonging to the intellect . The proof of what I have now stated is that in the lower classes of vertebrate animals , in whom the appetites and instincts predominate ...
... hemispheres , are more especially subservient to the higher faculties belonging to the intellect . The proof of what I have now stated is that in the lower classes of vertebrate animals , in whom the appetites and instincts predominate ...
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