. The brain from ape to man; a contribution to the study of the evolution and development of the human brain. Brain; Evolution; Pongidae. FIG. 340. \'ENTRAL SL KFACE OF B AIN STEM, HOMO SAPIENS. lActvial Length 82 mm.] Key to op. Optic Chiasm; o. N., Optic Nerve; opt. ped. \ce, Opticopeduncular Space; 1". H. 1)1 (.., P\ramiclal ; VENT. .MED. sll., Ventromedial Sulcus. In-a well-delined intermediate sulcus. The most strikin<i; feature on the ventral surface of the brain stem in man is the markt'd prominence oi the pons. This structure lias gained in all di


. The brain from ape to man; a contribution to the study of the evolution and development of the human brain. Brain; Evolution; Pongidae. FIG. 340. \'ENTRAL SL KFACE OF B AIN STEM, HOMO SAPIENS. lActvial Length 82 mm.] Key to op. Optic Chiasm; o. N., Optic Nerve; opt. ped. \ce, Opticopeduncular Space; 1". H. 1)1 (.., P\ramiclal ; VENT. .MED. sll., Ventromedial Sulcus. In-a well-delined intermediate sulcus. The most strikin<i; feature on the ventral surface of the brain stem in man is the markt'd prominence oi the pons. This structure lias gained in all dimensions. It is separated from tin-oblongata by the bulbopontlie sulcus. The cert'bral peduiules, like the jjons X'arolii, are strikingly j)rominent in man. The\ are longer and more marked in tlu'ir surface relief. All ol the features u|)on the xfiitral surface of the brain stem, including more particularly the prominence of the p\ramld, the pons Varolii and the cere-. 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 Tilney, Frederick, 1875-1938; Riley, Henry Alsop, 1887-. New York, P. B. Hoeber, inc.


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