Hund ohne Großhirn und Striatum Trailer

Hund ohne Großhirn und Striatum Trailer (1936)

01 January 1936 Factual 3 mins

Compulsory locomotion and continuous circular movement to the operated side without orientation in case of a onesided removal of the cerebrum and corpus striatum. In case of a doublesided removal there are no spontaneous movements with a normal posture and movement coordination. The dogs' reaction towards external stimuli only.

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Germany 01 January 1936

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