Section I Biological Order and Human Society Function and Neural Regulation of Internal Organs --;1 Biological Order and Human Society --;2 Function and Neural Regulation of Internal Organs --;Section II Hemodynamics, Physiological Optics, Neurohumoral Transmission --;3 Blood Circulation and Finality --;4 A New Examination Method for Diplopia --;5 Direct Stereoscopic Photographs --;6 The Effect of Acetylcholine on Skeletal Muscle --;Section III Vegetative Nervous System and Psychic Functions, Sleep, Hypothalamic Syndromes --;7 The Reciprocal Relations Between Psychic and Vegetative Functions --;8 Sleep --;9 The Sleep Syndrome as Elicited by Diencephalic Stimulation --;10 Hypothalamic Adynamia --;11 The Subcortical Center of the Affective Defense Reaction (with M. Brügger) --;Section IV Organization of Motor Systems --;12 Critical Considerations on the Concept of a Nervous Center --;13 Critique of the Hering-Breuer Theory of Self-regulation of Respiration --;14 The Nature of the Movements Elicited by Electrical Stimulation of the Diencephalon --;15 The Biomotor System as an Organization Problem --;16 Teleokinetic and "Ereismatic" Mechanisms and Biomotor Functions --;17 Motor Functions of Tectal and Tegmental Areas (with S. Bürgi and V. Bucher) --;Section V Biography and Bibliography --;18 Biographical Data: Walter Rudolf Hess --;19 From Medical Practice to Theoretical Medicine: An Autobiographic Sketch --;20 Bibliography of Writings 1903-1973.
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متن يادداشت
His concepts concern- ing organization and order in physiology and his views on the important role of the vegetative nervous system in regulating the activity of the central ner- vous system are of great interest to science and medicine and were in many respects far in advance of his time.
موضوع (اسم عام یاعبارت اسمی عام)
موضوع مستند نشده
Medicine.
موضوع مستند نشده
Neurosciences.
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