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AN ANATOMICO-PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE POS- TEEIOR LONGITUDINAL BUNDLE IN ITS RELATION TO FORCED MOVEMENTS. BY L. J. J. MUSKENS, M.D. Amsterdam. CONTENTS. PAGE CHAPTER I.—SECONDARY VESTIBULAR CONNEXIONS AND FORCED MOVEMENTS IN THE HORIZONTAL PLANE (CIRODS MOVEMENTS) ... . . 356 § 1.—Lesion of the Posterior Longitudinal Bundle on one Side ... 356 < $ 2.—Lesion of the Posterior Longitudinal Bundle on both Sides ... 357 § 3.—Lesion of Different Parts of Deiters' Nucleus (Ventral or Triangular Division, and .Dorsal Division or Deiters' Nucleus Proper) ... ... ... ... ... 359 § 4.—Lesion of the Homolateral Vestibulo-mesencephalic Bundle... 364 § 5.—Lesion of Bechterew's Nucleus ... ... ... ... 365 CHAPTER II.—A CENTRIFUGAL TRACT IN THE POSTERIOR LONGITUDINAL BUNDLE, CONTROLLING ClRCUS MOVEMENTS TO THE SlDE OP THE LESION 365 CHAPTER III.—PRIMARY AND SECONDARY VESTIBULAR CONNEXIONS AND FORCED MOVEMENTS IN THE PLANE SITUATED VERTICALLY TO THE LONGITUDINAL AXIS OP THE ANIMAL (ROLLING MOVEMENTS) ... 375 § 1.—Lesion of the Vestibular Boot ... .. ... ... 375 § 2.—Lesion of the Descending Branch of the Vestibular Nucleus... 382 •5 3.—Lesion of Deiters'Nucleus ... ... ... ... 385 jj 4.—Lesion of the Lateral Horn of the Posterior Longitudinal Bundle ... ... ... ...
Brain – Oxford University Press
Published: May 1, 1914
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