Psychology: empirical and rational . REAR Fig. IV.—The HumanBrain. A, cerebrum ; b, cerebellumc, pons varolii ; D, medulkoblongata ; e, fissure oSilvius. 1 1 I —Under surface ctBrain, showing origiof the twelve pairs (cranial nerves. I, great longitudinal fissur« 2, 2 2, convolutions of baof cerebrum, frontal lobe; 3, base of fissure of Silviui 4, 4, 4, bases of cerebrurtemporal lobes ; 5, 5, oc<pital lobes ; 7, 8, 9, 10, catbellum ; 6, medulla oblogata; I.—IX. .cranialnerv«VI. VII. on pons varcindicate roots of ocular a:facial nerves. (Bastian.) (See Text, pp. 44—4^)- Th 1 ig. VI.—Up


Psychology: empirical and rational . REAR Fig. IV.—The HumanBrain. A, cerebrum ; b, cerebellumc, pons varolii ; D, medulkoblongata ; e, fissure oSilvius. 1 1 I —Under surface ctBrain, showing origiof the twelve pairs (cranial nerves. I, great longitudinal fissur« 2, 2 2, convolutions of baof cerebrum, frontal lobe; 3, base of fissure of Silviui 4, 4, 4, bases of cerebrurtemporal lobes ; 5, 5, oc<pital lobes ; 7, 8, 9, 10, catbellum ; 6, medulla oblogata; I.—IX. .cranialnerv«VI. VII. on pons varcindicate roots of ocular a:facial nerves. (Bastian.) (See Text, pp. 44—4^)- Th 1 ig. VI.—Upper surface of Brain, arachnoid membrane being- removed. (Gray.). LOWERFROMTAL PARIETO-OCCIPITAL FISSURE REAR This illustration shows the chief convolutions and fissures of the cerebrum from two hemispheres are divided by the great longitudinal or median fissure. (See Text, pp. 45, 567—570). o o -< H* ^ ca S3 B 12. O P Ui ^ OJ o o P en M r-^ g O < o-1 P 3 r^ P 3p 3 3 o 52 o 2 OfD 3 •-1 p o p g 3 o 3 a t/: g r^ cr r^ «j p • hJ t/1 M __d r^ g rv P m y o <_ to FT rt c ~ C^ r^ o 5- ffq re o ir. o 3 .J o o vp M O t/) C/l g 5 On rD P-i p 3rT oo o 2J7 a to c


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