The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . ? mmkmm. Fig. 215.—Diagram of the structure of the cerebral cortex: 7, Molecular layer; II, layer ofsmall pyramidal cells; III, layer of medium-sized and large pyramidal cells; IV, layer of smallstellate cells; V, deep layer of large pyramidal cells; VI, layer of polymorphic cells; ja\ band ofBechterew; _/, outer band of Baillarger; 56, inner band of Baillarger. (Brodmann.) regions one or more of the strata may be reduced, enlarged or subdivided, butthe arrangement in most parts is substantially like that illu
The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . ? mmkmm. Fig. 215.—Diagram of the structure of the cerebral cortex: 7, Molecular layer; II, layer ofsmall pyramidal cells; III, layer of medium-sized and large pyramidal cells; IV, layer of smallstellate cells; V, deep layer of large pyramidal cells; VI, layer of polymorphic cells; ja\ band ofBechterew; _/, outer band of Baillarger; 56, inner band of Baillarger. (Brodmann.) regions one or more of the strata may be reduced, enlarged or subdivided, butthe arrangement in most parts is substantially like that illustrated. The sixlayers are as follows: 1. The molecular layer (plexiform layer, lamina zonalis) is the most super-ficial. It contains the superficial band of tangential myelinated fibers and many Mil: ( okll \ WD Ml (INTER OF Nil CEREBRAL HEMISPHERE 287 neuroglia cells. The nerve-cells arc of two kinds: (1) horizontal cells of Caial,and (2) cells of Golgis Type II. Within this layer ramify the terminal branchesof the apical dendrites from tin- pyramidal cells of the deeper lay
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