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... conditioned reflexes to natural stimuli which originate from the mother and which reach the olfactory , tactile - tem- perature systems . According to many investigators , the early natural reflexes are reactions to com- plex stimuli ...
... conditioned reflexes to natural stimuli which originate from the mother and which reach the olfactory , tactile - tem- perature systems . According to many investigators , the early natural reflexes are reactions to com- plex stimuli ...
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... conditioned reflexes are stabilized most rapidly , and the visual ones are the slowest . The stabilization of these reflexes in development correlates in time with the expressive differentiation of the cortical structures of analyzing ...
... conditioned reflexes are stabilized most rapidly , and the visual ones are the slowest . The stabilization of these reflexes in development correlates in time with the expressive differentiation of the cortical structures of analyzing ...
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... reflexes are formed immediately after birth , while in animals born immature , the reflexes appear at different periods more or less delayed after the day of birth . The orienting reaction which precedes the appearance of the conditioned ...
... reflexes are formed immediately after birth , while in animals born immature , the reflexes appear at different periods more or less delayed after the day of birth . The orienting reaction which precedes the appearance of the conditioned ...
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THE FINE STRUCTURE OF THE DEVELOPING NERVOUS SYSTEM | 44 |
CYTODIFFERENTIATION IN THE NEURON | 117 |
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activity adult AGE IN DAYS Altman Amer amino acids amplitude animals anoxia appear auditory axon behavior biochemical Biol birth cells central nervous system centrioles cerebellum cerebral cortex cerebroside changes chick embryo complex conditioned reflexes correlated cortical Crain culture cytoplasm days of age DAYS OLD decrease developmental differentiation effects electron endoplasmic reticulum explants fetal fetus fetuses FIGURE formation functional ganglion gestation glucose glutamic glutamic acid Golgi granular layer growth cone guinea pig Himwich hypoxia immature increase infant injection ischemia Jílek kitten latency LaVelle lipid mature medulla membrane ment metabolism microscopy microtubules mitochondria motor Mourek mouse msec myelin Mysliveček negative wave neonatal nerve neural tube neuroblast neurons newborn Nissl nuclear nucleolar nucleolus nucleus observed olfactory oligemia patterns period Physiol postnatal protein rabbit rat brain reaction response reticulum sleep species spinal cord stages stagnant hypoxia stimulation structures studies synaptic teratogenic tion visual weeks