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ARCHIBALD PHILIP BARD
Pages 14-27

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... instinctively with them all, initially as a graduate student en c! later as a junior faculty member for two years.
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... Nevertheless, headmaster Sherman Day Thacher recognizec! unusual talents in his pupil and, along with family friend Walter Alvarez.
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... that cats cleprivec! of cerebral cortex clisplay anger on slight provocation, en c!
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... by studying carefully animals with cortical ablations ( 1933~ . In ~931 Bard found Princeton's biology department was violating promises macle to him en c!
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... right away Cannon's prompt offer of an assistant professorship at Harvard. "We are overjoyoc!
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... Dependence of a central nervous system reflex on peripherally produced hormones remains a helpful concept to neuroenclocrinologists today. Locating a hypothalamic center for sexual activity lee!
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... Mountcastle were inspirec! to study thalamic patterns of electrical potentials evokoc!
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... also at Penn. Until his unexpected cleath in 1995 Erulkar often spoke publicly of his persistent, unique devotion to Philip Bard.
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... Meclical school followocI, where expenses were met by an anonymous source known only to Bard. {ackson's career bespeaks intellectual versatility en c!
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... member of the Thacher School and, when his term was finished, still supporter! the school in many special ways.
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... 14:585-607. 1939 Central nervous mechanisms for emotional behavior patterns in animals.
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... Representation of cutaneous tactile sensibility in the cerebral cortex of the monkey as indicated by evoked potentials.


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