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This appears to be a general law applicable to all the senses. Take for ex- ample the sense of sight. In the fovea centralis retinae, where visual acuteness (1) "Ich will den menschlichen Unterricht psychologisieren. " (2) Ramon a Cajal, Einige Hypothesen ueber den anatomischen Mechanismua der Ideenbildunjj, der Association und der Aufmerksamkeit. Archiv ftir Anatomie und Physiologic, 1895. Also: Sur la morphologic et les con- nexions des elements de la ratine des oiseaux. Anatomischer Anzeiger..., 1889. Also: Les nouvelles idees sur la structure du systeme nerveux 2nd Ed. , Paris, 1895. Also: The Coronian Lecture in Proceedings of the Royal Society, Vol. XV, London. Schwalbe, Anatomie der Sinnersor- gane;Edinger and others. 45 is the greatest, one rod or cone affected by a ray of light carries the excitation over to a bipolar cell; this in turn conducts it further to a ganglion cell lying beneath it (cell of the ganglionic layer) ; this by means of its nerve prolonga- tions branches out richly in the fore part of the corpora quadrigemina carrying the excitation over a considerable number of cell groups ; finally the axis cylinders of these cell groups end in the occipital region of the cortex of the brain, where, by means of their branches, they come into contact with the bush-like endings of an innumerable number of pyramidal cells.
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