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Author
Okuyama, M.
Abstract
1. The excitability of the different parts of the retina for the Pupillary reflex movement was examined with Hess's differential pupilloscope. 2. The consensual reaction is observed in man, cats, and dogs, but found neither in those animals whose optic fibres decussate perfectly in the chiasma,-for example, guinea-pig, nor in those animals which have non-decussate fibres not running to the superior colliculus, - for example, rabbits, rats, and goats. 3. The so-called Gudden's pupillary fibres are identical with the optic fibres themselves, but their nerve fibres are nothing but the special optic fibres which run to the superior colliculus. 4. The pupillary movement does not attend to the accomodation of the eye itself, but convergence of the visual axes. 5. A new scheme of the nervous connection for the pupillary reflex movement which explains all facts known without contradiction is advanced by the author.
Amo Type
Article
Publication Title
Arbeiten aus der Medizinischen Universität zu Okayama
Published Date
1928-12
Volume
volume1
Issue
issue1
Publisher
Okayama University Medical School
Start Page
106
End Page
121
NCID
AA00508452
Content Type
Journal Article
language
German
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Refereed
True