. Diseases of the nervous system : for the general practitioner and student. ix has been removed to show the relation of the tela ehorioidea of the third ven-tricle to the chorioid plexus of the lateral ventricles. (From a mounted specimen in theAnatomical Department of Trinity College, Dublin.) 3. Occipito-frontal Bundle. 4. Fibrse propriae connecting contiguous gyri with each other. 5. Uncinate Bundle connects the uncus with the frontal lobe. 6. The Cingulum (see illustration). C. Commissural Fibers.—They connect one hemisphere with the consist of 38 THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM i.


. Diseases of the nervous system : for the general practitioner and student. ix has been removed to show the relation of the tela ehorioidea of the third ven-tricle to the chorioid plexus of the lateral ventricles. (From a mounted specimen in theAnatomical Department of Trinity College, Dublin.) 3. Occipito-frontal Bundle. 4. Fibrse propriae connecting contiguous gyri with each other. 5. Uncinate Bundle connects the uncus with the frontal lobe. 6. The Cingulum (see illustration). C. Commissural Fibers.—They connect one hemisphere with the consist of 38 THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM i. Corpus Callosum (see above, Fig. 32). 2. Anterior commissure,the largest part of which connects one tem-poral lobe with another. 3. Hippocampal commissure connects the two gyri of the same Ventricles.—Each of these cavities commences within the frontal lobe, is directed backward, turns around the optic thalamus to goagain forward and downward and terminate in the apex of the temporallobe. It presents an anterior, posterior and inferior cornu and a central. CORP. Fig. 34.—Diagram of Principal Pathways of Optic Apparatus. ham.) {Morris, after Cunning- portion or body. Its relation to various portions of the brain has beenalready mentioned. It communicates with the third ventricle by meansof the foramen of Monro situated in the frontal portion of the latter. Thetela choroidea of the third ventricle is continuous into the lateral ventriclesand the varicose mass composed of blood vessels found in the lateral ven-tricles is known under the name of choroid plexus. The anterior portions THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 39 TEGMENTUM FRENULUM VELI CEREBRAL PEDUNCLESUBSTANTIA NIGRA INFERIOR QUADRIGEMIN-ATE BODY CENTRA ELOBULE


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