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" Expressed Ideologically, the common path, although economically subservient for many and various purposes, is adapted to serve but one purpose at a time. Hence it is a co-ordinating mechanism and prevents confusion by restricting the use of the organ,... "
The Integrative Action of the Nervous System - Page 233
by Sir Charles Scott Sherrington - 1906 - 411 pages
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Leerboek der physiologie, Volume 2

Hendrik Zwaardemaker - 1911 - 540 pages
...samenwerkende receptieve velden, het ett'erente baanstuk gemeenschappelijk hebben. Dit beginsel luidt: „unlike reflexes have successive but not simultaneous...mutually reinforce each other on their common path". Deze fraaie regeling der verbonden reflexen komt tot stand, doordat in zulk een geval bepaalde factoren...
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The Science of Human Behavior: Biological and Psychological Foundations

Maurice Parmelee - 1913 - 508 pages
...time, but not by unlike reflexes, for an effector cannot be made to do two things at the same time. " Unlike reflexes have successive but not simultaneous use of the common path; like reflexes mutually reenforce each other on their common path."3 These characteristics of the common path make it a coordinating...
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Transactions of the Section on Nervous and Mental Diseases of the American ...

American Medical Association. Section on Nervous and Mental Diseases - 1917 - 296 pages
...causes from moment to moment the temporary opening of some connections and the closure of others.2 Unlike reflexes have successive but not simultaneous...reinforce each other on their common path. Expressed ideologically, the common path, although economically subservient for many and various purposes, is...
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Introduction to Psychology

Carl Emil Seashore - 1923 - 442 pages
...of the 'final common path. ' . . . Unlike reflexes have successive but not simultaneous use of the common path. Expressed teleologically, the common...organ, its minister, to but one action at a time. . . . The resultant singleness of action from moment to moment is a keystone in the construction of...
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Introduction to Psychology

Carl Emil Seashore - 1923 - 456 pages
...Unlike reflexes have successive but not simultaneous use of the common path. Expressed Ideologically, the common path, although economically subservient...organ, its minister, to but one action at a time. . . . The resultant singleness of action from moment to moment is a keystone in the construction of...
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An Introduction to Recent Advances in Comparative Physiology

Lancelot Thomas Hogben, Frank Robert Winton - 1924 - 260 pages
...paribus prevail over reflexes of other species when in competition with them for the use of the final common path." " Unlike reflexes have successive but...mutually reinforce each other on their common path. The resultant singleness of action from moment to moment is a keystone in the construction of the individual...
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Introduction to Psychology

Carl Emil Seashore - 1923 - 624 pages
...use of the 'final common path.' . . . Unlike reflexes have successive but not simultaneous use of the common path. Expressed teleologically, the common...coordinating mechanism and prevents confusion by restricting Oie use of the organ, its minister, to but one action at a time. . . . The resultant singleness of...
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The Integrative Action of the Nervous System

Charles Sherrington - 1952 - 474 pages
...antagonistic couple is thrown into action the other is thrown out of action. This is only a widely-spread case of' the general rule that antagonistic reflexes...reinforce each other on their common path. Expressed ideologically, the common path, although economically subservient for many and various purposes, is...
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