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Der Hund ohne Grosshirn.

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Pflüg. Arch. ges. Physiol. 51, 570-614. 1892 CE.

Goltz was able to keep dogs alive for eight months after he had performed subtotal decerebration. He found them incapable of purposive movements but able to walk with adequate co-ordination. Frontal decortication caused restlessness; from his experiments Goltz concluded that the site of integration of pseudo-affective mechanisms is subcortical.

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