The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . Pallium OpticcupPontine flexure liyelencephalon—J .:fg Meten-i ephalonCorpus striatumOptic recess Hypothalamus. Mesencephalon Isthmus Cerebellum Medulla obi Fig. 15.—Reconstructions of the brain of a 7 mm. embryo: A, Lateral view; B, in median sagittal section. (His, Prentiss-Arey.) sents in a certain sense the rostral end of the brain. Immediate]}- behind thislamina is a portion of the telencephalic cavity which forms the anterior part of Cerebral aqueductCerebral peduncle, ,, Mesence bhalon Hypothal
The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . Pallium OpticcupPontine flexure liyelencephalon—J .:fg Meten-i ephalonCorpus striatumOptic recess Hypothalamus. Mesencephalon Isthmus Cerebellum Medulla obi Fig. 15.—Reconstructions of the brain of a 7 mm. embryo: A, Lateral view; B, in median sagittal section. (His, Prentiss-Arey.) sents in a certain sense the rostral end of the brain. Immediate]}- behind thislamina is a portion of the telencephalic cavity which forms the anterior part of Cerebral aqueductCerebral peduncle, ,, Mesence bhalon Hypothalamus .v4j»5*^^^hfck-Epithalamus ? _Vjf\^J| Rife,Mombenccphalic isthmus
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