Cerebral cortex of the monkey.

Date:
1949
  • Film

About this work

Description

This film demonstrates the responses produced by stimulating certain areas of the brain and effects of excision of two areas of the motor cortex. It opens with shots of Sir Charles Sherrington handling preserved monkey brains and quotations from his writings. The work of David Ferrier is mentioned briefly before turning to John Fulton's book; 'Philosopy of the Nervous System'. Hereafter, the histological preparations and diagrams which demonstrate the distribution of the giant nerve cells and course of their long axones are based on Fulton's research. A monkey is anaesthetised, part of its brain is exposed and its motor functions are tested by means of an electric probe. The monkey is then seen recovered, albeit with some impairment to its reflexes in comparison to its cage companion.

Publication/Creation

England, 1949.

Physical description

2 film reels (24 min. ea) : color, 16 mm

Copyright note

ICI Ltd

Notes

Both copies are warped, going magenta and acetic; Jan 2013 Copy A is in the fridge, Copy B is out to transfer.

Creator/production credits

Made in collaboration with the Department of Physiology, Oxford University and ICI Film Unit.

Type/Technique

Languages

Where to find it

  • Copy 1

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    BMA529
    By appointmentManual request
  • Copy 2

    LocationStatusAccess
    Closed stores
    BMA529
    By appointmentManual request

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