. The brain from ape to man; a contribution to the study of the evolution and development of the human brain. Brain; Evolution; Pongidae. 48 THE LOWER PRIMATES (Trd) are still prominent, while the dorsal columns of Goll and Burdach again give evidence that the more mesial of these fasciculi, representing the leg and tail, is larger than the lateral one representing the upper FIG. 24. LEMUR MONGOZ. LEVEL THROUGH MIDDLE OF INFERIOR OLIVE. CB, Column of Burdach; do. Dorsal Accessory Olive; dt, Deiterso-spinal Tract; fle. Dorsal Spinocerebellar Tract; cow. Ventral Spinocerebellar Tract


. The brain from ape to man; a contribution to the study of the evolution and development of the human brain. Brain; Evolution; Pongidae. 48 THE LOWER PRIMATES (Trd) are still prominent, while the dorsal columns of Goll and Burdach again give evidence that the more mesial of these fasciculi, representing the leg and tail, is larger than the lateral one representing the upper FIG. 24. LEMUR MONGOZ. LEVEL THROUGH MIDDLE OF INFERIOR OLIVE. CB, Column of Burdach; do. Dorsal Accessory Olive; dt, Deiterso-spinal Tract; fle. Dorsal Spinocerebellar Tract; cow. Ventral Spinocerebellar Tract; 10, Inferior Olive; mf. Mesial Fillet; nb. Nucleus of Burdach; NBL, Nucleus of Blumenau; ng, Nucleus of Goll; nhv. Hypoglossal Nucleus; nr. Nucleus of Rolando; N12, Hypoglossal Nerve; pd, Predorsal Bundle; pl, Posterior Longitudinal Fasciculus; py. Pyramid; ref. Reticu- lar Formation; rst. Rubrospinal Tract; spt. Spinothalamic Tract; trd, Descending Trigeminal Tract; vo, Ventromesial Accessory Olive. [Accession No. 147. Section 102. Actual Size, 11 X 5 mm.) LEVEL OF THE VESTIBULAR NUCLEI (FIG. 26) At the level of the vestibular nuclei some noteworthy changes have occurred. They result primarily from the introduction of two additional sensory systems. One of these additional elements in the sphere of sensation, namely, the tuberculum acusticum (Tub) is related to the sense of hear- ing; the other, connected with the function of balancing, is the vestibular. 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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