The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . cus medialis - N. vagus Fig. 190.—Frontal section of the human brain through the splenium of the corpus callosum. Viewinto the posterior horn of the lateral ventricle. (Toldt.) 185). It is continuous with the cerebral cortex of the temporal lobe lateral tothe anterior perforated substance (Fig. 198; Landau. 1919). The external capsule is a thin lamina of white matter separating the claus-trum from the putamen. Along with the internal capsule it encloses the lenti-form nucleus with a coating of white substance.


The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . cus medialis - N. vagus Fig. 190.—Frontal section of the human brain through the splenium of the corpus callosum. Viewinto the posterior horn of the lateral ventricle. (Toldt.) 185). It is continuous with the cerebral cortex of the temporal lobe lateral tothe anterior perforated substance (Fig. 198; Landau. 1919). The external capsule is a thin lamina of white matter separating the claus-trum from the putamen. Along with the internal capsule it encloses the lenti-form nucleus with a coating of white substance. THE INTERNAL CAPSULE The internal capsule is a broad band of white substance separating thelentiform nucleus on the lateral side from the caudate nucleus and thalamus onthe medial side (Figs. 191, 192). In a horizontal section through the middle K -^ THE NERVOUS SYSTEM of the corpus striatum it has the shape of a wide open V. The angle, situatedin the interval between the caudate nucleus and the thalamus, is known as the Truncus corporis callosiSeptum pellucidumCorpus fornicis. Comu inferiusventriculilateralis Glomus chorio-ideum Radiatio occi-pitothalamica(Gratioleti) , Genu corporis callosi ,Cornu anterius ventriculi lateralisuclei fornicisCapsula interna Insula ,Capsula externa t Claustrum ^Putameni Nucleus_. } lend- ^Globus I fonnis pallidus I Massa inter-media Ventriculus tertiusStria medullaristhai ami- Nucleushabenulae iK--Habenula S Cauda nuclei;^3 caudatijj Fimbria hippo-campi t^-Corpus pinealeHippocampus Splenium corporis callo Calcar avis Cornu posteriusventriculi lateralis Fissura calcarina Fig. 191.—Horizontal sections of the human brain through the internal capsule and corpusstriatum. The section on the right side was made cm. farther ventralward than that on theleft. (Toldt.) genu. From this bend the frontal part or anterior limb of the internal capsuleextends laterally and rostrally between the thalamus and the head


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