. The anatomy of the central nervous system of man and of vertebrates in general. Neuroanatomy; Central Nervous System. Fig. 145.—Brain of a bear. The frontal lobe is shaded. (After Turner.) ment of the frontal lobe; likeAvise all the parts lying behind it are, in a measure, pushed upward, the fissura Sylvii standing almost vertically. Ar- cuate fissures surround the fissura Sylvii, on which, upon comparison with Fig. 130, a similar arrangement is readily recognized after a moment's con-. Fig. 146.—Brain of the narwhal: Monodon monoceros. (After Turner. sideration: how these pass over into the


. The anatomy of the central nervous system of man and of vertebrates in general. Neuroanatomy; Central Nervous System. Fig. 145.—Brain of a bear. The frontal lobe is shaded. (After Turner.) ment of the frontal lobe; likeAvise all the parts lying behind it are, in a measure, pushed upward, the fissura Sylvii standing almost vertically. Ar- cuate fissures surround the fissura Sylvii, on which, upon comparison with Fig. 130, a similar arrangement is readily recognized after a moment's con-. Fig. 146.—Brain of the narwhal: Monodon monoceros. (After Turner. sideration: how these pass over into the temporal sulci and the interparietal fissure. The Sylvian fissure is more vertical in all animal brains than in that of man; it is more horizontal the more the frontal lobe is developed. It is commonly relatively 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 Edinger, Ludwig, 1855-1918; Hall, Winfield Scott, b. 1861; Holland, Philo Leon; Carlton, Edward P. Philadelphia : F. A. Davis Co.


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