1No wonder that Cyon suggests the possibility of a different origin!
2The mice whose ears he studied were sent to him by the physiologist Cyon.
3Cyon's positive results may have been obtained with immature individuals.
4M. Élie de Cyon gives its terms as follows:
5All of Cyon's signs have failed with my mice.
6Cyon's belief raises the interesting question, are the mice normal or abnormal, healthy or pathological?
7Cyon, however, thinks that some dancers can.
8Other names (Friedmann, de Cyon) might be added.
9These facts are particularly interesting in connection with Cyon's descriptions of the two types of dancer which he observed.
10F. L. Cyon had some rather important experiences at Lille at the time of the German attack and during the German occupation.
11The conclusion reached by Cyon is that some dancers are able to hear sounds of about the pitch of their own cries.
12There is thus, according to Cyon, some indication of sex, as well as individual, differences in sensitiveness to the sound of the whistle.
13By the repetition of this sound from eight to twelve times Cyon states that he was able to arouse the mice from sleep.
14I do not wish to maintain that Cyon's conclusions are false; I merely emphasize the necessity for care in the exclusion of other stimuli.
15The fact that he did not succeed in getting a definite answer to this simple question is indicative of the character of Cyon's work.
16The Vale of Glamorgan council and Rhondda Cyon Taf have been asked to consider borehole drilling at four separate sites by Coastal Oil and Gas.