On the significance of the study of local reflexes in the study of the functions of the cerebral cortex

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In general, attention is deserved by the fact that in relation to movements we have in the cortex not one, but a number of centers. So, in relation to lateral eye movements, we have at least three centers that, when stimulated, produce the same effect in the form of lateral eye movement: frontal, occipital, and temporal. In relation to these centers, there are currently experimental and clinical data that leave no doubt that their function seems to be unequal.

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Vladimir M. Bekhterev

Imperial Military Medical Academy

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Academician, professor, anatomical and physiological laboratory at the clinic of mental and nervous diseases

Russian Federation, Saint Reterburg

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