Excerpt from Taylor's Bio-Psychology, Vol. 1: Fifth Lecture The organism became more and more complex until there were many separate reflex arcs of response and many stimuli, all impinging upon the organism at one and the same time and requiring simultaneous divergent and antagonistic responses. Out of this condition, there were developed nerve ganglia as centers of the various reflex arcs, which serve as arbiters, and they determine...
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