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etmluletlon or the tune and the head.w1th
cuteneeue etilull e ceneleteht pattern or reepanee hee been oheerved
1a which errore in perception ere Ib’. frequent an the head then on
the reae. In thle ﬂeet eltuetlon the reee 1e eeld to he dullnent
over the head. the pettern or teoe dullnenhe cen he found in nah-e1
end eohleophrenle ednlte hue 1e verticalerlr evident in petleute
with oreehle eentel eyndruee end in children 3 to 6 yeere or eye.
rhe pattern wee eo eoneplouohe thet 1t pranpted as to etuay different
etilulue ooehauetlohe in order to detehelhe whether eoneletent
petterue occur for body part: other then the reee end head.
The eehhod at heeelns 1n hhe preeent etudr wee elesler to
theh deeorlhed prevtouely. The euhjeet wee requeeted to alone hle
eyee end twh perte at the had: were teuohed eteulteneauely. he wee
eehed whet he felt end to loanltee the eel-ﬁll.
Teenty heeleute with arsenlo wentel eyndehee due to altruee
Meet» at the brain formed the sun group or etheote . The following
pert: or the body were etudledz tece, ehoulder. head. heck. hreeet,
ehdalen. aenltel eeglou. buttock, thigh end toot. All #5 peeelble
ouehlnetlone between these body perks were heeted e9 the: eeeh or
the ereee wee teeted 1n ouehtnetlon with every other eree. fen heehe
or eeoh cuehlnetloh were done in every petlent in e tench-leed cheer.
!heee included teetlnz the body ereee 1n hath hetereloeoue end
haeoleterel reletlohehlpe. Flee hundred and tart: teat: or elehlteneune
0n elwulteneoue

etheuletlon were done

on each

patient.

eeoond group of 178* euhgeote eoneletlhs at 660 nereel edulte,
58! echleopheenlo edulte end she patiente with arsenic hence: eyhdrnee
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�studied. the etheote in theee groove eere teeted with
eiualteheoue etinnli out not in en hen: oomhinetione ee eee done in

were eleo

the previoue group. Only 13 or the t5 poeeihle bod: continetione
were studied end different groove of petiente were need for each

continetion.

it leeet lo teete were done on every patient.

Pertiouler

ettention eel directed to the initiel reeponee.
the reeponeee on eilnlteneoue teeting in ell euhjeote fell into
two senerel groupe. rhe etheot either reported both eti-oli
correctly or reported only one etieulue ooereotly end either did not
perceive the eeoond eti-ulue (extinotion) or'nielooelieed it

(diepleoeeent). rho totel number or errors in peroeption over one
pert or the body ee ooeoeteo to the other part of the body in eeoh
continetion eere euelyeed by etetietioel lethode.
In the tiret group or 20 petiente with orgenie heeiu dieeeee
teeted h: the aethod of multiple triele there were 27 oolhinetione
in ehioh the difference in the mocha: of extinction end dieoleoenent
in the two body perte teeted eee etetietioelly eicnirieent. this
occurred in ell continetione in ehioh one or the two perte nee the
reee, the genital tone (nele end tenele), or the head. In the
continetione involving the teoe or the cenitel none errore ih per»
oeption were more frequent in pert: or the body other then theee bod:
ereee. the (poo end the genital zone ney be eeid to he dolinent to
ell other ereee or the body. In combinetione involving the head
there eere uooeerrore in peroeption or the head etinnlue then in en:
other pelted part or the body. ‘rhe hand new be eeid to be the leeet
dolinlnt are. or the body. there were four additional combinationin which dominance wee Innifeeted. !he hottook wee doniuent over
the heok aha ehoulder. the breeet wee dolinent over the heck, end the
heck lee douinlht over the thigh.

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in anniyuil of tho rcspensca or and accend group at pitiontn
with organic Iantal nvndrunn who HUI. touted in u tingle bady
ounbinatien with.» than in multiplt culbinltions ahowua a liliilr
pattern. inn». unto I few important axooptionn howrvor. who race
an: round to b. otvonsly dominant ever tha genital tout, the foot
duuinunt over the thigh And tho buttock duninant over tho fact.

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they. relationuhipu wart not tpplront in in. group or patients tottod
by tn. Inthod of multiple trials.
Th. foregoing rcuuits that that an inns. or duubic uinuitanaaul
”manna in panama um auntie mm, swarm. the "rim
part: or the bear cxhibit a infinite volttianship to on. another:
ﬁhin 1i aunitoutcd hi Vlrvins accrue or dnlinnnoc which.lay ht can~
Iidorod a: gradient 0: nonnation. it the top of en. gridiont in
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m «um Ian. in slightly 1.» doninnnt um the he.

the mu.
but in dalinnnt «var all other part: of tn. bad: and i: thnrgby tho
host bad: tron in tho order of dalinanoc. it tho 9th.! 0nd of tho
gradient is en. hand. In. runninins aria. at thu body tail bctuoon
tho no. Ind
um and an acne. mu. body pm. mud
in oeubinntion Iii: «ﬂab other failed. for tho most part, to yield
differtnoos in duninuaoc’cnous than other. Th0 combinstionl in which
daninanoc who Innitontod showed a tondcncy for the hulbek, than-0n.
brains, and taat to ho tho mare dominant part: uni tho hack. magniﬁer,
denim“ par:- within this ﬁrm.
rand cum to be the
In tun series or nanlni and nahisophrcnie adult: that. uvrc
only tun «albinationl in uhieh Eh. dirrorgnoo in the number at error:

men

in“

between the two

ptrti ati-ulatod it! statintioclly significant.

duninant over eh. bruit: and the brnant wax dominant ovar
tn. hind. In both instance: in. pitttrn or danintnoa in: ailiitr
to that Icon in patient: with organic anneal Iyndrnnn.

Th. rhea

III

�m mm or ammo. duomtmtod by suntan-m "Inns
in ﬂinch the no. Ind tho him! for! 2!!! at"... of I Mont

the body pain hu :1» been dam-tum 1n mucosa other
than than with eman- «mm. or the mean. when include nomx
01:11am 3 to 6
or m, nut-t1 adults with transient damnation
or the built: an. to imam“,
unamor
among

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«lacuna-hook therapy, in!
under 7 your: . not all th-

:utnum

mu,

ma), «noun Mult- with mum use
ymine we: ombmuona have been

«an: Mu.

ﬂavour, at then ammun- um
have been smut! a pattern 1: atom: in mm the no. 13 the
most dominant m: and ﬂu hind the lone 60.1mm.
for n the»:
to
«at: u. mm or 4mm“ mun,
none in
It appear. to b. an inherent ”turn 9:
organization within the mm}. ”an“: man 1.. exaggerated in
tested in than

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