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English: Reflex currents in the young human brain, with cerebral processing.

Fig. 4.—The dotted lines stand for afferent paths, the broken lines for paths between the centres; the entire lines for efferent paths.

From the first edition of The Principles of Psychology by William James (1890), vol. I, page 25.

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Author William James

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