An introductory psychology, with some educational applications . temporal lobe ; 5, cerebellum; 6, medulla; 7, fissureof Sylvius; 8, fissure of Rolando; M, motor areas;S, sensory areas; SA, sensory auditory area; S V, sen-sory visual area THE KEEVOUS SYSTEM 45. Fig. 8. Fibers connecting different parts of cerebral cortex with one another 1, fibers between near-by regions; 2, The inside Alters between frontal and occipital hearing. The frontal lobes seem to be the especial regionsof intellectual activity of the higher sort, while the frontaland the parietal lobes con-tain what are called theass


An introductory psychology, with some educational applications . temporal lobe ; 5, cerebellum; 6, medulla; 7, fissureof Sylvius; 8, fissure of Rolando; M, motor areas;S, sensory areas; SA, sensory auditory area; S V, sen-sory visual area THE KEEVOUS SYSTEM 45. Fig. 8. Fibers connecting different parts of cerebral cortex with one another 1, fibers between near-by regions; 2, The inside Alters between frontal and occipital hearing. The frontal lobes seem to be the especial regionsof intellectual activity of the higher sort, while the frontaland the parietal lobes con-tain what are called theassociation areas. The cor-tex of the cerebrum, whileonly about one eighth ofan inch, or less, in thick-ness, covers a much greaterarea than the size of theskull would indicate, onaccount of its dipping intothe folds and fissures of thebrain tissue. ^..^ ^.„...v. „ „, , ^ ^ ^ -, ^ regions; o, fibers between frontal andpart of the brain, the white temporal regions; 4, fibers between matter the so-rallerl assori- occipital and temporal regions; 5, corpusmatter, tne so caifea asSOCl callosum, the fibrous tracts connecting ating or connecting tracts or the hemispheres fibers, form, as was saidabove, the main bulk ofthe hemispheres. Theyconnect the two


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