. 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. 90 BRAINS OF RATS AND MEN characteristic synaptic junctions with fibers from other parts. Figure i6 illustrates the structure of the human cortex of the postcentral gyrus (somesthetic. Fig. 17.—Two neurons characteristic of neopallial cortex. At the left is a pyramidal neuron (type I of Golgi) from the rabbit (after Cajal), whose axon (a) enters the white matter (<^), fi
. 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. 90 BRAINS OF RATS AND MEN characteristic synaptic junctions with fibers from other parts. Figure i6 illustrates the structure of the human cortex of the postcentral gyrus (somesthetic. Fig. 17.—Two neurons characteristic of neopallial cortex. At the left is a pyramidal neuron (type I of Golgi) from the rabbit (after Cajal), whose axon (a) enters the white matter (<^), first giving off collateral branches (c) to the deeper cortical layers. The larger dendrites (d) are directed toward the brain surface. At the right is a neuron of type II from the cat (after (Kolliker), whose short axon (a) branches freely and terminates close to the cell 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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