. 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. CORPUS STRIATUM OF MAMMALS 113 from the hypothalamus and thalamus and which dis- charge fibers through the olfactory projection tract of Cajal into the motor centers of the hypothalamus and cerebral peduncle. They probably serve chiefly higher correlations of smell, taste, and somesthetic sensibility for feeding and visceral reflexes. olfactorij arzQ \ I. -^globus pallidus
. 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. CORPUS STRIATUM OF MAMMALS 113 from the hypothalamus and thalamus and which dis- charge fibers through the olfactory projection tract of Cajal into the motor centers of the hypothalamus and cerebral peduncle. They probably serve chiefly higher correlations of smell, taste, and somesthetic sensibility for feeding and visceral reflexes. olfactorij arzQ \ I. -^globus pallidus nternal capsule rick cerebral peduncle anriLjqdola Fig. 27.—Diagram of the corpus striatum and amygdala of a lower mammal as seen in horizontal section. 2. Medially there is the olfacto-striatum (part of the caudate nucleus) which borders the lateral ven- tricle for almost its entire length from far in front into the temporal lobe. It receives fibers directly or in- directly from the olfactory bulb and also fibers from the somatic sensory centers of the thalamus. Its eflFerent fibers go in part to the globus pallidus and thence to the cerebral peduncle, and in part they go. 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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