Abstract
Hopeless and Hopeful Factors of the Problem of Epilepsy Premises The Scope of the Subject Inhibition The Conscious State Reduction and Disintegration of the Sensory State Simple and Composite Hallucinations Hallucinations in Epilepsy The Minor Seizure Sleep Combination of Actual and Functional Suspension of the Lower Portion of the Sensory Pathway The Sensory Phenomena of the State of Attention The Two Phases of Attention The Anesthesia of Attention Genius and Epilepsy The State of Attention and Epileptic and Epileptoid Phenomena A Biologic Interpretation of the Sensory Phenomena of Attention: Anatomic Facts The Sensory Phases of Imagery and Thought The Activation of the Efferent Systems Method and Technic The Stage of Unconsciousness The Stages of Momentary Muscular Relaxation and of General Muscular Rigidity The Stage of Convulsions The Dominance of the Proprioceptive by the Cerebrospinal System Convulsions and Hemiplegia Recovery from Hemiplegia and the Epileptic Convulsion The Muscular Manifestations of Normal

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