. 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. Fig. 38.—A, Lateral aspect of the cerebral hemisphere of the rat, showing the arrangement of the structurally distinct cortical areas. The rhinic fissure is marked By Dorsal aspect of the same cerebral hemi- sphere. After Fortuyn (1914). Figure 38 illustrates the general form of the cere- bral hemisphere of the rat. As compared with the marsupials already figured the d


. 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. Fig. 38.—A, Lateral aspect of the cerebral hemisphere of the rat, showing the arrangement of the structurally distinct cortical areas. The rhinic fissure is marked By Dorsal aspect of the same cerebral hemi- sphere. After Fortuyn (1914). Figure 38 illustrates the general form of the cere- bral hemisphere of the rat. As compared with the marsupials already figured the difference which is most significant for our purpose is the greater extent,. 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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