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Excerpt from Studies of Cerebral Function in Learning, Vol. 3: The Motor Areas
Since the pyramidal fibres are scattered throughout the caudate nucleus it is impossible to destroy the latter alone. In earlier work [10] I found one case with extensive degenera tion of the right caudate nucleus involving few of the pyramidal fibres and leaving the greater part of the stimulable area intact. This animal showed an unusually rapid and complete recovery from the motor disturbances following operation and led to the tentative conclusion that the striate nucleus and stimulable cortex have interchangeable function.
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