ABSTRACT

THE FRONTAL BRAIN AND THE INTELLECTUAL PROCESSES OF PERCEPTION, REMEMBRANCE, AND REASONING

THE RELATION oF THE FRONTAL LoBES To THE PowERs OF OBSERVATION AND MEMORY

Animals possess a sense of curiosity and power of observa­ tion which in some species is developed to an extraordinary degree. The desire to obtain food induces them to examine everything of novel appearance that comes within their range of observation, irrespective of its utility. This curiosity to observe, especially anything unfamiliar, is common to all animals, and their educability probably depends on the strength of it.