. Brains of rats and men; a survey of the origin and biological significance of the cerebral cortex. Cerebral cortex; Rats -- Behavior; Psychology, Comparative; Brain -- physiology; Psychology, Comparative; Cerebral Cortex. 158 BRAINS OF RATS AND MEN relatively and absolutely, of the neopallium and its more complex structure. The rat's cortex, however, is also of very primitive type; it is far less differentiated than that of the rabbit and some other rodents. Fig- ure 39 is a diagram of the typical arrangement of the. I. Lamina zonalis. III. Lamina pyramidalis. IV. Lamina granulans interna. V
. Brains of rats and men; a survey of the origin and biological significance of the cerebral cortex. Cerebral cortex; Rats -- Behavior; Psychology, Comparative; Brain -- physiology; Psychology, Comparative; Cerebral Cortex. 158 BRAINS OF RATS AND MEN relatively and absolutely, of the neopallium and its more complex structure. The rat's cortex, however, is also of very primitive type; it is far less differentiated than that of the rabbit and some other rodents. Fig- ure 39 is a diagram of the typical arrangement of the. I. Lamina zonalis. III. Lamina pyramidalis. IV. Lamina granulans interna. V. Lamina ganglionaris. Ectal sublayer "1 Ental sublayer. Lamina multiformis. Fig. 39.—Diagram of the typical cell lamination of the cerebral cortex of the albino rat. After Sugita (1917). cellular layers of this cortex. This arrangement dif- fers in various parts of the cortex in the thickness of the layers and the sizes, shapes, and grouping of the nerve cells within them. Microscopical examination of the cortex of the rat, mouse, and other small rodents has been made by a number of our most competent neurological workers. The greater part of Ramon y Cajal's monumental re-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Herrick, C. Judson (Charles Judson), 1868-1960. Chicago, Ill. , The University of Chicago press
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