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- W2021632610 abstract "The temporal lobe is generally designated as a silent area owing to the fact that, aside from the superior temporal convolution which, as indicated by the experimental studies of Ferrier 1 and Munk, 2 is the center for the perception of auditory stimuli, this part of the brain is not known to represent a specific function. Extirpation of this part in animals (the dog and the ape) is found to produce, not a loss of motor or sensory functions, but only a state of mental torpor, the animal losing its initiative and becoming tardy in reactions to environmental stimuli. In other words, the animal apparently does not lose an individualized function, but only fails to perform properly the functions presided over by other parts of the brain. Clinicopathologic studies in man have likewise localized a specific function in the superior convolution of the lobe only. This convolution, in addition to" @default.
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- W2021632610 title "CEREBELLAR PHENOMENA IN LESIONS OF THE TEMPORAL LOBE" @default.
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