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I. S. Makovsky. Sound reflexes during removal of the temporal regions of the cerebral hemispheres in dogs. Thesis. St. Petersburg
Author(s) -
A. Favorsky
Publication year - 1910
Publication title -
nevrologičeskij vestnik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2304-3067
pISSN - 1027-4898
DOI - 10.17816/nb104720
Subject(s) - metronome , reflex , sound (geography) , sedative , audiology , medicine , anesthesia , acoustics , physics , rhythm
The author, at the suggestion of Prof. IP Pavlova, set himself the goal of studying the properties of the so-called artificial conditioned reflexes to a break in sounds. Having prefaced a brief literary sketch of the doctrine of conditioned reflexes, the author describes the methodology for studying the mentioned reflexes in four dogs. At the same time, one dog developed a sedative conditioned reflex to a break in the sound of a chromatic pipe; two dogs developed an acidic (with hydrochloric acid) conditioned reflex to the stop of the metronome sound, and the fourth dog developed a sedative conditioned reflex to the stop of the metronome sound. A conditioned reflex to a sound break was developed in such a way that minute after the sound break, which lasted 1 minutes, the dog was given either 2.0 t. economic powder (1 tsp. meat por.+2 tsp. suharnago), if she developed a sedative reflex, or poured into her 5.0 0.25% solution of HC1, if she developed an acid reflex.

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