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" In face of all these facts, it appears to me that the hypothesis that the cause of the phenomena of hypnotism lies in the inhibition of the activity of the ganglion-cells of the cerebral cortex is not a too adventurous one ; the inhibition being brought... "
A Treatise on the medical jurisprudence of insanity - Seite 232
von Edward Cox Mann - 1893 - 420 Seiten
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Animal Magnetism: Physiological Observation

Rudolf Heidenhain - 1880 - 172 Seiten
...of the irritated part of the skin. In face of all these facts, it appears to me that the hypothesis that the cause of the phenomena of hypnotism lies in the inhibition of the activity of the ganglion-cells of the cerebral cortex is not a too adventurous one ; the inhibition being brought about...
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Animal Magnetism: Physiological Observation

Rudolf Heidenhain - 1880 - 168 Seiten
...irritated part of the skin. In face of all these facts, it appears to me that ' the hypothesis tJiat the cause of the phenomena of hypnotism lies in the inhibition of the activity of the ganglion-cells of the cerebral cortex is not a too adventurous one ; the inhibition being brought about...
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Philadelphia Medical Times, Band 12

1882 - 934 Seiten
...themselves to us for diagnosis and treatment? Supposing the hypothesis of Heidenhain to be correct, namely, that the cause of the phenomena of hypnotism lies in the inhibition of the activity of the ganglioncells of the cerebral cortex, the explanation of these cases of tremor induced or increased...
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The Medical Times and Register, Band 12

1882 - 916 Seiten
...themselves to us for diagnosis and treatment ? Supposing the hypothesis of Heidenhain to be correct, namely, that the cause of the phenomena of hypnotism lies in the inhibition of the activity of the ganglioncells of the cerebral cortex, the explanation of these cases of tremor induced or increased...
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Medical Record, Band 21

George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1882 - 712 Seiten
...although not altogether free from objection. According to the latter, the cause of these phenomena lies in the inhibition of the activity of the ganglion cells of the cerebral cortex, the inhibition being brought about by gentle prolonged stimulation of the sensory nerves of the face,...
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A Manual of psychological medicine and allied nervous diseases ...

Edward Cox Mann - 1883 - 760 Seiten
...true spinal or reflex system. There is a reduction to a mere automatic condition. Heitlenhain holds that the cause of the phenomena of hypnotism lies...inhibit the brain centres, and this inhibition is the starting-point of hypnotism. Conclusions. — I. There may be consciousness during the state of hypnotism,...
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Sleep-walking and Hypnotism

Daniel Hack Tuke - 1884 - 158 Seiten
...who have read Hcidenhain's book on hypnotism, know that he holds that the cause of the phenomena pf hypnotism lies in the inhibition of the activity of...nerves of the face, or the auditory or optic nerve. There appears to be nothing in the views held by the highest authorities on inhibition,2 against the...
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The Journal of Mental Science, Band 29

1884 - 676 Seiten
...and Circular," Apr. 20, 1881. Those who have read Heidenhain's book on Hypnotism know that he holds that the cause of the phenomena of Hypnotism lies in the inhibition of the activity of the ganglion-cella of the cerebral cortex, by prolonged stimulation of the sensory nerves of the face or...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Band 15

1888 - 900 Seiten
...the sensibility of the corresponding portion of skin on the opposite arm. The theory then offered is that " the cause of the phenomena of hypnotism lies in the inhibition of the activity of the ganglion-cells of the cerebral cortex, . . . the inhibition being brought about by gentle prolonged...
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Hypnotism; Or, Animal Magnetism: Physiological Observations

Rudolf Heidenhain - 1888 - 176 Seiten
...of the irritated part of the skin. In face of all these facts, it appears to me that the hypothesis that the cause of the phenomena of hypnotism lies in the inhibition of the activity of the ganglion-cells of the cerebral cortex is not a too adventurous one ; the inhibition being brought about...
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