. The brain from ape to man; a contribution to the study of the evolution and development of the human brain. Brain; Evolution; Pongidae. LEMUR iMONGOZ ^^ the cerebellum also appears at this level, the middle ccrthellar peduncle. The significance of this peduncle becomes more evident at the higher levels of the stem. Functionally it is the final connecting link between the cerebral. FIG. 20. LEMUR MONGOZ. LEVEL OF EMERGENT FIBERS OF SIXTH NERVE. CEN, Central Gray Matter; ctt, Central Tegmental Tract; GOW, Ventral SpInocerebellarTract; icp. Inferior Cerebellar Peduncle; nr. Nucleus of Rolando;


. The brain from ape to man; a contribution to the study of the evolution and development of the human brain. Brain; Evolution; Pongidae. LEMUR iMONGOZ ^^ the cerebellum also appears at this level, the middle ccrthellar peduncle. The significance of this peduncle becomes more evident at the higher levels of the stem. Functionally it is the final connecting link between the cerebral. FIG. 20. LEMUR MONGOZ. LEVEL OF EMERGENT FIBERS OF SIXTH NERVE. CEN, Central Gray Matter; ctt, Central Tegmental Tract; GOW, Ventral SpInocerebellarTract; icp. Inferior Cerebellar Peduncle; nr. Nucleus of Rolando; n6, Abducens Nerve; pd, Predorsal Bundle; PL, Posterior Longitudinal Fasciculus; pv, Pyramid; ref, Reticular Formation; rst. Rubrospinal Tract; so, Superior Olive; SPT, Spinothalamic Tract; trd, Descending Trigeminal Tract; trp. Trapezoid Body. [Accession No. 147. Section 173. Actual Size, 15 X 5 mm.] hemispheres and the lateral lobes of the cerebellum. The inferior cerebellar peduncle has begun to spread out its fasciculi like a fan as it enters the medullary substance of the cerebellum immediately lateral to the dentate nucleus. Much significance attaches to the physiological importance of these three cerebellar peduncles. Collectively they constitute a reliable index for estimating the degree of coordination possessed by the animal, and thus reveal the extent to which the more complex muscular performances have been developed. The size of the inferior cerebellar peduncle provides a. 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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