Abstract
Conclusions
The disappearance of the ocular and the equilibrium disturbances following unilateral removal of the labyrinth is attributed to the activity of a compensatory mechanism.
As the labyrinthine symptoms recur after complete decerebration, the nervous paths concerned in the process of compensation may be roughly localized in the cerebrum above the level of the corpora quadrigemina.
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