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- W2032849507 abstract "Since the area was first described by Fritsch and Hitzig,<sup>1</sup>the function of the electrostimulable cortex of the cerebrum has been the subject of almost continuous controversy. The experiments were immediately called in question through criticisms of the technic by Dupuy,<sup>2</sup>Sanderson,<sup>3</sup>Carville and Duret,<sup>4</sup>and others, or by abstruse metaphysical deductions such as were advanced by Hermann<sup>5</sup>who objected to the motor area as violating the unity of mind. The work of Ferrier,<sup>6</sup>Carville and Duret and Hitzig soon established the fact of the electrical excitability of limited areas of the cortex, but immediately a new question arose. Fritsch and Hitzig had considered the excitable zone as motor, if we may translate the expression, entry of single psychic functions into material by such a term. In this they were followed by Carville and Duret, who described the motor disturbances following lesions in the" @default.
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- W2032849507 title "STUDIES OF CEREBRAL FUNCTION IN LEARNING" @default.
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