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Forced movements, tropisms, and animal conduct.
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Author(s):
Jacques Loeb
Publication date:
1918
Publisher:
J B Lippincott Company
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pp. 13
Introduction.
pp. 19
The symmetry relations of the animal body as the starting point for the theory of animal conduct.
pp. 24
Forced movements.
pp. 32
Galvanotropism.
pp. 47
Heliotropism. The influence of one source of light.
pp. 68
An artificial heliotropic machine.
pp. 70
Asymmetrical animals.
pp. 75
Two sources of light of different intensity.
pp. 83
The validity of the Bunsen-Roscoe Law for the heliotropic reactions of animals and plants.
pp. 95
The effect of rapid changes in intensity of light.
pp. 100
The relative heliotropic efficiency of light of different wave lengths.
pp. 112
Change in the sense of heliotropism.
pp. 119
Geotropism.
pp. 127
Forced movements caused by moving retina images: Rheotropism: Anemotropism.
pp. 134
Stereotropism.
pp. 139
Chemotropism.
pp. 155
Thermotropism.
pp. 156
Instincts.
pp. 164
Memory images and tropisms.
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