The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . orm of a diagram by Van Rijnberk which is here reproduced as Fig. 3. For the purpose of correlating the current text descriptions of the human 470 Tlic Journal of Lciboratorv and Clinical Medicine cerebellum with the rational morphological subdivision of this organ accord-ing to ilolk, Figs. 4, 5 and 6 have been constructed. In view of the attachedlegend further description here is unnecessary. Experimental Data. With the establishment of the homologies of the cerebellar lobes among thevarious mammalian g-roups, it became possible to investigat


The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . orm of a diagram by Van Rijnberk which is here reproduced as Fig. 3. For the purpose of correlating the current text descriptions of the human 470 Tlic Journal of Lciboratorv and Clinical Medicine cerebellum with the rational morphological subdivision of this organ accord-ing to ilolk, Figs. 4, 5 and 6 have been constructed. In view of the attachedlegend further description here is unnecessary. Experimental Data. With the establishment of the homologies of the cerebellar lobes among thevarious mammalian g-roups, it became possible to investigate their function ex-perimentally in dififerent forms. Van Rijnberk working in Lucianis laboratory,was the first to test Bolks theory of localization by means of circumscribed ex-tirpations of certain lobules. The results of his investigations confirmed Bolkshypothesis and may be summarized in part as follows: (1) Total or partial extirpation of the lobulus simplex: side to side oscil-lations of the head due to astasia of the muscles of the


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