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Cerebral Function in Infancy and Childhood
Development of the Facial Expression from the Sensory Functions
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Albrecht Peiper
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1963
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The Emergence of Cerebral Function as Depicted in the Sciences
pp. 23
The Development of Sensory Function
pp. 108
Development of the Facial Expression from the Sensory Functions
pp. 147
Reflexes of Position and Movement
pp. 211
Locomotion
pp. 248
Movements
pp. 283
Reflexes of Clinical Significance
pp. 310
The Neurology of Respiration
pp. 396
The Neurology of Food Intake
pp. 492
Sleep or Sleep-Like States
pp. 511
Conditioned Reflexes
pp. 539
Neurological Characteristics of Certain Developmental Phases
pp. 565
Evolution and Dissolution of Cerebral Function
pp. 585
The Child and His Environment
pp. 646
Retrospect and Outlook
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