. Diseases of the nervous system . Commissura anteriorLamina terminalis v Chiasms opticumInfundibulum Tuber cinereum Hypophysis Corpus mamillareCorpus medull. cerebelli I » Medulla oblongata r°ns CVaroU) Fig. 107.—Median Sagittal Section through the Brain. (After Toldt.) Lobus frontalis Radiatio corporis callosi ^—-j Corpus caliosum. Nucleus lentiformis — Lobus parietalis Fissura cerebrilateralis (Sylvii) Lobus temporalis N. Substantia perforataanterior Commissura anterior . Pars anterior Fig. 108.—The Most Important Commissure Fibers. (After Toldt.) 105 106 HISTOLOGY OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SY


. Diseases of the nervous system . Commissura anteriorLamina terminalis v Chiasms opticumInfundibulum Tuber cinereum Hypophysis Corpus mamillareCorpus medull. cerebelli I » Medulla oblongata r°ns CVaroU) Fig. 107.—Median Sagittal Section through the Brain. (After Toldt.) Lobus frontalis Radiatio corporis callosi ^—-j Corpus caliosum. Nucleus lentiformis — Lobus parietalis Fissura cerebrilateralis (Sylvii) Lobus temporalis N. Substantia perforataanterior Commissura anterior . Pars anterior Fig. 108.—The Most Important Commissure Fibers. (After Toldt.) 105 106 HISTOLOGY OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM If we trace the radiation of the corpus callosum into the hemispheres wesee it distributed to various regions of the cortex; the anterior portion passesover the anterior division of the lateral horn to the frontal lobes; fibers ofthe corpus callosum which pass to the occipital lobe encircle the posteriorhorn from above; these are called the forceps major; others which do notrun so far backward as laterally pass to the outer side of the posterior hornin the temporal lobes, and are known as the forceps minor. Some of the coordination fibers of the cerebrum do not pass through thecorpus callosum but into the anterior commissure. We know from the macro-scopic anatomy of the brain that this passes from one side to the oth


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