Mind, Brain, Body, and Behavior
228 GILMAN vestibular and cortically evoked descending activity and was also publish ed in the Journal of Neurophysiology. The ...
GUTH 229 Mind, Brain, Body, and Behavior I. G. Farreras, C. Hannaway and V. A. Harden (Eds.) IOS Press, 2004 Reflections from th ...
230 GUTH it gave an opportunity to dissect and observe comparable organs in higher and lower vertebrates. However, no attempt wa ...
GUTH 231 Pinckney Harman to continue these investigations during the academic year in the anatomy department at NYU. I accepted ...
232 GUTH endeavor in which the outcome cannot be predicted, the concept of a “mission” was considered inappropriate. As viewed b ...
GUTH 233 scientists and promoted a great deal of “self-generated” interdisciplinary research.^6 This freedom to work together al ...
234 GUTH to posts at the NIH. These included Louis Sokoloff, a professor of pathology at NYU, George Jay, a geneticist at the Ja ...
GUTH 235 Sanford L. Palay. Each section was to have one or two junior scientists, and I had been assigned to Windle’s section be ...
236 GUTH stimulation of the cord below the lesion elicited electrical activity in the cord above the lesion. Windle continued th ...
GUTH 237 convincingly by both light and electron microscopy, the importance of Windle’s principles of perfusion fixation. Thanks ...
238 GUTH of the synapse provided the first unequivocal proof of cellular discon tinuity at the synapse, the concept which was a ...
GUTH 239 elucidated by neurophysiological studies which showed: (a) that this pathway provided the feedback mechanism that is es ...
240 GUTH sole author. On that day in 1955, I learned the single most important lesson of my life about one’s responsibility as s ...
GUTH 241 Responsibilities of Senior and Junior Scientists As can be seen from the foregoing, the junior scientists in the Labora ...
242 GUTH invited me to his office, spoke to me at length, and, assuring me that I was not imposing on his time, invited me to re ...
GUTH 243 and, when I told him of my new thoughts on this phenomenon, he initiated a comprehensive investigation into the crossed ...
244 GUTH Hans Spemann, Embryonic Development and Induction (New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1938). Paul Weiss, P ...
HAMBURG 245 Mind, Brain, Body, and Behavior I. G. Farreras, C. Hannaway and V. A. Harden (Eds.) IOS Press, 2004 Adult Psychiatry ...
246 HAMBURG open- and fair-minded, and had a facilitative personality which brought out the best in all who dealt with him. Ther ...
HAMBURG 247 intervening decades. Research on stress in humans has developed a large body of evidence showing that anticipation o ...
«
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
»
Free download pdf