Physiology : a manual for students and practitioners . )e.—This lube is bounded by the fissure of Kolando, 122 NEEVOUS SYSTEM. and contains several convolutions which include the forward por-tion of the brain. (2) The Parietal Lobe lies behind the fissure of Rolando, andextends posteriorly to the occipito-parietal fissure. The convolu-tions are well marked, and are separated by a well-marked sulcus Fig. Plan of the Human Brain in Profile, showing its fissures and convolutions: S, fissure ofSylvius; S, anterior branch; S, posterior branch ; R, fissure of Rolando ; P, parieto-occipital fiss
Physiology : a manual for students and practitioners . )e.—This lube is bounded by the fissure of Kolando, 122 NEEVOUS SYSTEM. and contains several convolutions which include the forward por-tion of the brain. (2) The Parietal Lobe lies behind the fissure of Rolando, andextends posteriorly to the occipito-parietal fissure. The convolu-tions are well marked, and are separated by a well-marked sulcus Fig. Plan of the Human Brain in Profile, showing its fissures and convolutions: S, fissure ofSylvius; S, anterior branch; S, posterior branch ; R, fissure of Rolando ; P, parieto-occipital fissure. (sometimes known as the parietal fissure), and the posterior branchof the fissure of Sylvius is often enfolded by the inferior parietalconvolution. (In Fig. 33 this convolution is marked Supramar-ginal convolution.) (3) The Temporo-sphenoidal Lobe is below the Sylvian fissureand in front of the parieto-occipital. Its convolutions are wellmarked. (4) The Occipital Lobe is found at the posterior end of the cere-bral hemisphere, and its convolutions are continuous with those ofthe parietal and temporo-sphenoidal lobes, except within the longi-tudinal fissure, where it is cut ofi from them by the parieto-occipitalfissure. THE CEREBRUM. 123
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