. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Caudate nucleus asciculus occipito- frontalis [superior] Internal capsule Putamen Fasciculus longi- tudinals superior __ Globus / pallidus I— Claustrum Superior operculum Insula Fasciculus occipito- frontalis [inferior] Temporal operculum Anterior commissure Fasciculus uncinatus Fig. 576.—Two Frontal Sections through the Cerebral Hemispheres of an Orang, in the Plane of the Anterior Commissure. A, Section through the left hemisphere in a plane a short distance behind B, which is a section through the right hemisphere. The positions of the great lon


. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Caudate nucleus asciculus occipito- frontalis [superior] Internal capsule Putamen Fasciculus longi- tudinals superior __ Globus / pallidus I— Claustrum Superior operculum Insula Fasciculus occipito- frontalis [inferior] Temporal operculum Anterior commissure Fasciculus uncinatus Fig. 576.—Two Frontal Sections through the Cerebral Hemispheres of an Orang, in the Plane of the Anterior Commissure. A, Section through the left hemisphere in a plane a short distance behind B, which is a section through the right hemisphere. The positions of the great longitudinal association tracts are indicated in red. lateral cerebral fissure and connect the frontal pole, and the orbital gyri of the frontal lobe, with the anterior portion of the temporal lobe. The cingulum is a very well-marked and distinct band, which is closely associated with the medial edge of the neopallium. Beginning in front, in the region of the anterior perforated substance, it arches round the genu of the corpus callosum and. Fig. 577. —Diagrams of the Leading Association Bundles of the Cerebral Hemisphere. (Founded on the drawings of Dejerine). A, Lateral aspect of hemisphere. B, Medial aspect of hemisphere. is carried posteriorly on the superior surface of this structure at the place where its fibres pass into the callosal radiation. The cingulum, therefore, lies under cover of the gyrus cinguli and stands in intimate relation to the white centre of this gyrus (Eig. 559, p. 631). At the posterior end of the corpus callosum the cingulum turns round the splenium and is carried forwards, in relation to. 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 Cunningham, D. J. (Daniel John), 1850-1909; Robinson, Arthur, b. 1862, ed. New York, W. Wood


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