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Natural knowledge has not forgone emotion. It has simply taken for itself new ground of emotion, under impulsion from and in sacrifice to that one of its ‘values’, Truth (Charles Scott Sherrington Quotes)
Further study of central nervous action, however, finds central inhibition too extensive and ubiquitous to make it likely that it is confined solely to the taxis of antagonistic muscles (Charles Scott Sherrington Quotes)
That a strong stimulus to such an afferent nerve, exciting most or all of its fibres, should in regard to a given muscle develop inhibition and excitation concurrently is not surprising (Charles Scott Sherrington Quotes)
As followers of natural science we know nothing of any relation between thoughts and the brain, except as a gross correlation in time and space (Charles Scott Sherrington Quotes)
This integrative action in virtue of which the nervous system unifies from separate organs an animal possessing solidarity, an individual, is the problem before us (Charles Scott Sherrington Quotes)
The terminal path may, to distinguish it from internuncial common paths, be called the final common path. The motor nerve to a muscle is a collection of such final common paths (Charles Scott Sherrington Quotes)
In some units it may suppress the motor discharge altogether, in some it may merely slow the motor discharge thus lessening the wave frequency of the contraction and so the tension (Charles Scott Sherrington Quotes)
The brain is a mystery; it has been and still will be. How does the brain produce thoughts? That is the central question and we have still no answer to it (Charles Scott Sherrington Quotes)