. Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect . FlG. 16.—Frog's eyeball. False latent period or period of hesitation in this instance = 5 sees. and almost synchronous electromotive phenomena, one giving a positive current that over-compensates the other giving negative current; the first more labile than the second, so that by gentle compression it may, so to say, be wiped out, and the second be thus unmasked. A careful scrutiny of the manner in which the normal positive response begins and ends confirms this view, and at the same time offers to us a plausible explanation


. Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect . FlG. 16.—Frog's eyeball. False latent period or period of hesitation in this instance = 5 sees. and almost synchronous electromotive phenomena, one giving a positive current that over-compensates the other giving negative current; the first more labile than the second, so that by gentle compression it may, so to say, be wiped out, and the second be thus unmasked. A careful scrutiny of the manner in which the normal positive response begins and ends confirms this view, and at the same time offers to us a plausible explanation of what has been referred C


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