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Explains the mechanisms that control the operation of human nerves, including the formation and propagation of action potentials, the action of voltage activated ion gates and ligand activated ion gates, the...
Demonstrates the reflexes that can be elicited in the newborn, emphasising that in any infant certain reflexes are often absent.
Demonstrates the reflexes involved in the complex act of standing. Includes reactions to loading a single muscle, reactions involving several muscles in the same limb, weight-bearing reactions involving more...
A morphological study of neurons from chick and rat dorsal root ganglia. Special attention is given to the structural details and movement of the perikaryon, the myelinated axon and associated Schwann cells,...
Describes the interacting reflexes concerned in the maintenance of the upright posture. How the forces acting on the otolith organs are detected, and how positional reflexes from the labyrinth are combined...
Demonstrates that the detection of body movement, normally considered to be a function of proprioceptors, is in fact mediated to a very significant extent by visual feedback. The concept to the ‘optic flow...
Andrew Packard, of the Zoological Gardens in Naples, gives a series of demonstrations of the effects on the baby octopus of rotating visual fields.
Two series of experiments on the visual system of the octopus.
Podcast of a seminar given by Professor Ian Shipsey of Oxford University at the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh. Cochlear implants are the first device to successfully restore...
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