The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . kepticism regarding his localization ol centers for the headand trunk, [ngvar (1918) presents evidence which indicates thai the anterior and posteriorlobes arc probably concerned with the maintenance of the equilibrium of the bod) as a he middle lobe, on the olher hand, contains a number of separate < enters, wbi< h correspondto those out lined by Hoik, for t he eont rol of i he rnus< ulat ure of the neck and extremit It has long been known thai the degree of development of the cerebellar hemi


The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . kepticism regarding his localization ol centers for the headand trunk, [ngvar (1918) presents evidence which indicates thai the anterior and posteriorlobes arc probably concerned with the maintenance of the equilibrium of the bod) as a he middle lobe, on the olher hand, contains a number of separate < enters, wbi< h correspondto those out lined by Hoik, for t he eont rol of i he rnus< ulat ure of the neck and extremit It has long been known thai the degree of development of the cerebellar hemispheres in thedifferent classes of vertebrates i-* closely < orrelated with that of the pons and c erebral 1 is particularly true of the lobulus ansiformis and lobulus paramedianus, win. h, like theaeopallium, are recent phyletic developments. These belong to what Edinger (1911) calls /: N. A. Ala liilmli centralis Lobulus centralis Culmen monticuli Jars anterior lobuli quadrangularis Pars posterior lobuli quadrangularis Declive montu uli Lobulus semilunarissuperior. Fig. 146. Lobulus centralis Aa lobuli centrais Braeliiuni pontis Flocculus Brae hi urn conjunct ivum Nodulus I vula Jon siI a Lobulus biventer Pyramis Tuber Lob. semilun. inf. Sulcus horizontalis Lobulus semilunaris superior Figs. 146 and 147.—Outline drawings of the humanfunction according to the theory of Bolk. On the rightto Bolks terminology, on the left according to the B. Xventral view. (Herrick.)


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