6 edition of doctrine of the nerves found in the catalog.
Published
1981
by Oxford University Press in Oxford, New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | John D. Spillane. |
Series | Oxford medical publications |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RC338 .S68 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 467 p. : |
Number of Pages | 467 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4425535M |
ISBN 10 | 0192611356 |
LC Control Number | 79041188 |
Doctrine of Sin. Doctrine of Sin powerful neurotoxins begin to physically destroy nerves and tissue and the local pain and swelling at the point of incision is just the beginning. It attacks the blood and circulates throughout the entire body, resulting in paralysis and destruction of vital organs. and you can read in the book of. On Christian Doctrine (Book II) because this runs like a system of nerves through the whole structure of Scripture, and on that account is of more service to the reader in disentangling and explaining ambiguous passages, of which I shall speak hereafter, than in ascertaining the meaning of unknown signs, the topic I am now discussing.
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DOCTRINE OF SPECIFIC NERVE ENERGIES T HE doctrine of specific nerve energies was first definitely formu-lated by Johannes Muller (). Physiologists before his time had regarded the sense nerves as merely conductors, each of which, however, had a special sensibility to some peculiar impression. I picked up a copy of this book when I saw the movie trailer going around and knew that I wanted to read it, before I went to see the movie. While I didn't completely hate Nerve, I also didn't love it to pieces. The plot was very fast-paced and it kept you wanting to know just how it was all going to end, but, I found Vee to be incredibly annoying/5(42).
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If you are experiencing issues, please log out of and clear history and : H. Tyler. This book is primarily intended to show the newcomer to neurology "where we neurologists came from." Dr Spillane believes in the educational value of the history of medicine and in these pages he selects many of modern neurology's ancestors and chronicles the interactions of their by: Get this from a library.
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Copies in Library - not. A principle proposed by Mueller, which states that our perceptions depend on "nerve energies" reaching the brain and that the specific quality we experience depends on which nerves are stimulated.
For example, activating the optic nerve results in seeing, and activating the auditory nerve results in hearing.
The single idea most strongly associated with Müller is the “Doctrine of Specific Nerve Energies” articulated in Book V of his Handbuch in 1 The fundamental idea behind the Doctrine is that the direct objects of sensation are the activities of sensory nerves, not Cited by: 1.
The law of specific nerve energies, first proposed by Johannes Peter Müller inis that the nature of perception is defined by the pathway over which the sensory information is carried.
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This law holds that for each sense, the size of the just noticeable difference is a constant proportion of the size of the initial stimulus. So, whether we can detect a change in the strength of a stimulus depends on the intensity of the original stimulus.
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Reviews of the first edition: "There is no question that this is a landmark book Each chapter is a complete unit in itself" -- Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery "I fully recommend this to all 5/5(2). principle of the doctrine," according to Boring (, p.
82), "is that we are directly aware, not of objects, but of our nerves themselves; that is to say, the nerves are intermediaries between perceived objects and the mind and thus impose their own characteristics on the mind.". Cajal’s initial publications using the Golgi stain illustrated the cerebellum, retina, and spinal cord.
But it was his investigations of the cerebellum in particular, in which he observed spaces between the tips of basket cells’ axons and adjacent Purkinje cell bodies, that most inspired the neuron doctrine. Vee, Ian, and Sydney exit to the club level to avoid NERVE's armed security at the front and find the crowd thrilled to see them in the same building.
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"Doctrine of Specific Nerve Energies" is an article from The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, Volume 9.
View more articles from The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods. View this article on ."Nerves", by Maths Class; Other uses. Nerve (botany), another word for the vein of a leaf; See also.
Nerv (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Nerve. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended.A nerve is an enclosed, cable-like bundle of nerve fibres called axons, in the peripheral nervous system.A nerve transmits electrical impulses and is the basic unit of the peripheral nervous system.
A nerve provides a common pathway for the electrochemical nerve impulses called action potentials that are transmitted along each of the axons to peripheral organs or, in the case of FMA: