. Brain and body of fish; a study of brain pattern in relation to hunting and feeding in fish. Fishes -- Anatomy; Nervous system -- Fishes; Brain. Cod. Catfish. Carp. P.—Pallium. PEB.—Primitive end-brain. OL.—Optic lobe. C.—Cerebellum. AT.—Acoustic tubercle. —Somatic sensory. FL—Facial lobe. VL— Vagal lobe. OB—Olfactory bulb. CLM—Cerebellum (removed in Fig. iii, turned forwards in Fig. ii). however, even in man the facial nerve still receives gustatory im- pulses from the anterior portion of the tongue by means of a recurrent branch, known as the chorda tympani. It is quite obvious how t


. Brain and body of fish; a study of brain pattern in relation to hunting and feeding in fish. Fishes -- Anatomy; Nervous system -- Fishes; Brain. Cod. Catfish. Carp. P.—Pallium. PEB.—Primitive end-brain. OL.—Optic lobe. C.—Cerebellum. AT.—Acoustic tubercle. —Somatic sensory. FL—Facial lobe. VL— Vagal lobe. OB—Olfactory bulb. CLM—Cerebellum (removed in Fig. iii, turned forwards in Fig. ii). however, even in man the facial nerve still receives gustatory im- pulses from the anterior portion of the tongue by means of a recurrent branch, known as the chorda tympani. It is quite obvious how this apparent contradiction in function has arisen. In fish there are no facial muscles but an elaborate gustatory system, on account of the nature of the medium in which it lives ; whereas in man the facial, which by Sir Charles Bell was called the respiratory nerve of the face, not only supplies the styloid and hyoid muscles of the neck, but also has taken on the supply of all the facial muscles as so fully described by Bell in his " Anatomy of ; The course of the facial nerves within the brain of fish is so characteristic that they are a useful guide to the recognition of the facial lobe or lobes and their relation to other structures. In a. 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 Evans, Harold Muir, 1866-. Philadelphia, The Blakiston company


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