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In connection with the analysis of the “extrapyramidal” responses to electrical stimulation of the brain stem, the need was felt to study the physical aspects of biomotor functions, because it was thought that the central organization can only be properly understood if the system of forces underlying any movement is correctly grasped.
Hess, W.R.: Teleokinetische und ereismatische Kräftesysteme in der Biomotorik. Helv. Physiol. Acta 1, C62–C63 (1943)
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Hess, W.R.: Cerebrale Organisation somatomotorischer Leistungen. I. Physikalische Vorbemerkungen und Analyse konkreter Beispiele. Arch. Psychiatr. Nervenkr. 207, 33–44 (1965)
Jung, R., Hassler, R.: The extrapyramidal motor system. In: Handbook of physiology, Sect. 1: Neurophysiology, Vol. II. Field, J., Magoun, H.W., Hall, V.E. (eds.), pp. 863–927. Washington: American Physiological Society 1960
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Hess, W.R. (1981). Teleokinetic and Ereismatic Mechanisms and Biomotor Functions. In: Akert, K. (eds) Biological Order and Brain Organization. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67948-3_16
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