@misc{Górska_T._Instrumental_1964, author={Górska, T. and Jankowska, E. and Mossakowski, Mirosław Jan (1929–2001)}, volume={12}, number={9}, copyright={Creative Commons Attribution BY 4.0 license}, address={Warszawa}, journal={Bulletin de l'Académie polonaise des sciences. Série des sciences biologiques}, howpublished={online}, year={1964}, publisher={Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe}, language={eng}, abstract={Recent literature suggests that voluntary movements are not so closely connectedwith the pyramidal system as was previously assumed. For example, some clinicaldata show that after a unilateral section of the pyramidal tract patients are ableto perform purposeful movements, even in the distal parts of the affected extremities[1]. On the other hand, experiments with sensori-motor cortex ablations in cats[3], [4] and dogs [2], [5] have shown that various instrumental conditioned reflexes(CR) are disturbed to various degrees by the same cortical lesion: while some ofthe CR swere relatively unimpaired after this operation, others were greatly depressed.In view of these facts it seemed interesting to investigate the effect of pyramidotomyon various instrumental CR’s.}, title={Instrumental Conditioned Reflexes after Section of the Pyramids in Cats}, type={Text}, URL={http://rcin.org.pl/Content/70600/PDF/publ_29.pdf}, keywords={section of the piramids, cats}, }