Harvard University, August 1890.
[CONTENTS.]
The Scope of Psychology, [1]
Mental Manifestations depend on Cerebral Conditions, [1]. Pursuit of ends and choice are the marks of Mind's presence, [6].
The Functions of the Brain, [12]
Reflex, semi-reflex, and voluntary acts, [12]. The Frog's nerve-centres, [14]. General notion of the hemispheres, [20]. Their Education—the Meynert scheme, [24]. The phrenological contrasted with the physiological conception, [27]. The localization of function in the hemispheres, [30]. The motor zone, [31]. Motor Aphasia, [37]. The sight-centre, [41]. Mental blindness, [48]. The hearing-centre, [52]. Sensory Aphasia, [54]. Centres for smell and taste, [57]. The touch-centre, [58]. Man's Consciousness limited to the hemispheres, [65]. The restitution of function, [67]. Final correction of the Meynert scheme, [72]. Conclusions, [78].