A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . hemisphere is shown in Figs. 9S5 and986. The fasciculus longitudinahs superior (/. I. s.) connectsthe frontal, occipital and temporal regions of thehemisphere. The fasciculus longitudinahs inferior(/. I. i.) extends along the whole length of the occipitaland temporal lobes. The fasciculus occipito-fronta-lis (not shown on the figure) runs lengthwise of thehemisphere bordering the ventricle and the caudatenucleus on the inner aspect of the corona fascicu


A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . hemisphere is shown in Figs. 9S5 and986. The fasciculus longitudinahs superior (/. I. s.) connectsthe frontal, occipital and temporal regions of thehemisphere. The fasciculus longitudinahs inferior(/. I. i.) extends along the whole length of the occipitaland temporal lobes. The fasciculus occipito-fronta-lis (not shown on the figure) runs lengthwise of thehemisphere bordering the ventricle and the caudatenucleus on the inner aspect of the corona fasciculus occipito-frontalis inferior (/. inf.;see Curran, Jour. Comparative Neurology, vol. xix.,1909) unites the frontal lobe with the occipital andposterior parts of the temporal and parietal lobes andlies farther ventral than the last. The cingulum{cin.) is a very well-defined bundle which borders thecorpus callosum near the medial plane and connectsall parts of the limbic lobe (olfactory associationcenters bordering the hippocampus, etc.). Thefasciculus uncinatus (/. u>\c.) connects the anterior str. I. jncus inf. Fig. 9S7.—Diagram Illustrating Some of the Chief Association Tracts of the Cerebral Hemisphere, seen as Projected upon theMesial Surface of the Kight Hemisphere, cin., Cingulum; /.Li., fasciculus longitudinahs inferior; , fasciculus longitudinalissuperior; /. occ. /r. inf., fasciculus occipito-frontalis inferior; , fibras propriie; /. ir. oc, fasciculus transversus occipitalis; /. uncinatus; str. term., stria terminalis. Sensory projection fibers from the different thal-amic nuclei pass upward through the internal capsuleto reach the cortical areas devoted tovision, hearing, cutaneous sensibihty, etc. Otherfibers arise from cells of the motor projection centersin the precentral convolution (gyrus centralis ante-rior) . and adjacent parts and descend through thepyramidal tract to effect co


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