. 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. 86 BRAINS OF RATS AND MEN end of the hippocampal cortex of the opossum which is almost identical with the reptilian cortex, illus-. FiG. 15.—Illustrations of typical neurons of the archipallial cortex, y/, from the hippocampal cortex of the chameleon; 5, from the pyriform lobe of the cat; C, from the pyriform lobe of man. B and C are taken from an area similar to that illus


. 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. 86 BRAINS OF RATS AND MEN end of the hippocampal cortex of the opossum which is almost identical with the reptilian cortex, illus-. FiG. 15.—Illustrations of typical neurons of the archipallial cortex, y/, from the hippocampal cortex of the chameleon; 5, from the pyriform lobe of the cat; C, from the pyriform lobe of man. B and C are taken from an area similar to that illustrated in Fig. 13, layer II. The dendrites di- rected upward spread in the outer plexiform layer of the cortex (layer I of Fig. 13). The axons {a) directed downward enter the white matter. Redrawn from Ramon y Cajal. trated in Figure ii. The anterior end of the pyriform cortex is very similar. Toward the posterior end of. 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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