. Journal of comparative neurology. der of the olfactory formation. Thus it appears that asomewhat comma-shaped area involving the rostral and lateralboiders of the general pallium (fig. 1) may be regarded as amotor area in the turtles pallium. This area corresponds roughlyto the pallial thickening described in a previous paper (15 b). Not enough experiments have been conducted under uniformconditions to furnish a basis for the discussion of localization 478 .1. n. JOHNSTON witliiii aioa. As the whole area is only a few millhneters inextent, it is obvious that ^Icat care must be exercis
. Journal of comparative neurology. der of the olfactory formation. Thus it appears that asomewhat comma-shaped area involving the rostral and lateralboiders of the general pallium (fig. 1) may be regarded as amotor area in the turtles pallium. This area corresponds roughlyto the pallial thickening described in a previous paper (15 b). Not enough experiments have been conducted under uniformconditions to furnish a basis for the discussion of localization 478 .1. n. JOHNSTON witliiii aioa. As the whole area is only a few millhneters inextent, it is obvious that ^Icat care must be exercised in acceptingas conclusive any api^arent indications of special function ofparticular parts of this area. For this reason I mention onlytentatively and with reserve that leg movements have beenobtained most often from the anterior part of this area and eye,jaw and neck movements from the lateral portion. Furtherexperiments will be made to determine whether a locahzationwithin the niotoi area clearly exists. In certain experiments.
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