id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_wn65uvd3hfayjihkiqvv7tor4e F. Warner Muscular Movements in Man, and Their Evolution in the Infant: A Study of Movement in Man, and Its Evolution, together with Inferences as to the Properties of Nervecentres and Their Modes of Action in Expressing Thought 1888 2 .pdf application/pdf 970 115 73 Muscular movements in man, and their evolution in the infant: a study of movement in man, and its evolution, together with inferences as to the properties of nervecentres and their modes of action in expressing thought together with Inferences as to the Properties of Nervecentres and their Modes of Action in expressing Thought." Movements as signs of brain action have long been studied by the in the nerve-centres, and indicate their present state or mode of in the ratios of action in the centres leads to visible movement. that the mode of brain action which produces microkinesis is analogous to the action producing spontaneous movements in all young animals, modified by external forces to tbe modes of movement termed 1 Properties of Nerve-centres and their Modes of Action. action and properties of nerve-centres in adult age, such descriptions movements indicates that successive unions of centres are in action, ./cache/work_wn65uvd3hfayjihkiqvv7tor4e.pdf ./txt/work_wn65uvd3hfayjihkiqvv7tor4e.txt