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" Instead of, as before, being actively interested in their surroundings, and curiously prying into all that came within the field of their observation, they remained apathetic, or dull, or dozed off to sleep, responding only to the sensations or impressions... "
Buchanan's Journal of Man - Page 10
1887
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Buchanan's Journal of Man, Volume 2

Phrenology - 1888 - 458 pages
...their surroundings and eurioiBlr prying into all that came within the field of their observation, tiier remained apathetic or dull, or dozed off to sleep,...with restless and purposeless wanderings to and fro. \VWle not actually deprived of intelligence, they had lost to all appear• ance the faculty of attentive...
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The localisation of cerebral disease. Gulstonian lectures

sir David Ferrier - 1878 - 164 pages
...to the average of monkey intelligence, they had undergone a considerable psychological alteration. Instead of, as before, being actively interested in...with restless and purposeless wanderings to and fro. While not actually deprived of intelligence, they had lost to all appearance the faculty of attentive...
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The Relations of Mind and Brain

Henry Calderwood - Brain - 1879 - 482 pages
...taste, and smell, remain unimpaired ;" and " the powers of voluntary motion are retained."2 But, " instead of, as before, being actively interested in...their observation, they remained apathetic or dull, 1 Functions of the Brain, p. 2:i2. 2 /A. p. 23l. or dozed off to sleep, responding only to the sensations...
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The Functions of the brain

David Ferrier - 1880 - 490 pages
...to the average of monkey intelligence, they had undergone a considerable psychological alteration. Instead of, as before, being actively interested in...off to sleep, responding only to the sensations or FIG. 55.— The Brain of the Monkey. ab indicates the line of section for removal of the frontal lobes....
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A Treatise on the diseases of the nervous system. v. 2, Volume 2

James Ross - 1883 - 1106 pages
...to the average of monkey intelligence, they had undergone a considerable psychological alteration. Instead of, as before, being actively interested in...off to sleep, responding only to the sensations or imwith: Whfle not actually the faculty of «tenti* i which Dr. Femer hu ¿» borne out, as ve afaaQiefc...
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EDINBURGH MEDICAL JOURNAL

Edinburgh Medical Journal VOL.XXVIII-Paart II.January to June 1883 - 1883 - 598 pages
...unimpaired, and the powers of voluntary motion were retained." But—and this is very important—" instead of, as before, being actively interested in...observation, they remained apathetic or dull, or dozed oft-to sleep, responding only to the sensations and impressions of the moment, or varying their listlessness...
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Paralyses, Cerebral, Bulbar and Spinal: A Manual of Diagnosis for Students ...

H. Charlton Bastian - Central nervous system - 1886 - 712 pages
...to the average of monkey intelligence, they had undergone a considerable physiological alteration. Instead of, as before, being actively interested in...sensations or impressions of the moment or varying their listlessuess with restless and purposeless wanderings to and fro." Similar experimental observations...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 19

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1888 - 922 pages
...before, being actively interested in tbefr surroundings, and curiously prying into all that саше within the field of their observation, they remained...or dull, or dozed off to sleep, responding only to sensatious or impreaaiona of the moment, or varying their Uttlesaness with restless and purposeless...
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A Text-book of Mental Diseases: With Special Reference to the Pathological ...

William Bevan Lewis - Insanity - 1889 - 634 pages
...removal of the prefrontal region in monkeys, noted the following facts — to quote his own words : — " Instead of, as before, being actively interested in...with restless and purposeless wanderings to and fro. While not absolutely demented, they hod lost, to all appearance, the faculty of attentive and intelligent...
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Illinois School Journal: A Monthly Magazine for Teachers and ..., Volume 8

Education - 1888 - 784 pages
...impressions of the moment, or varying their listlessness with restless and purposeless wanderings to and fro. Instead of, as before, being actively interested in...that came within the field of their observation, they had lost, to all appearance, the faculty of attentive and intelligent observations." The movements...
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