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T H E NON-CORTICAL NUCLEAR MASSES AND CERTAIN PERTINENT FIBER CONNECTIONS TRYPHENA HUMPHREY Laboratory of Comparative Neurology. Department of Anatomy. University of Michigan' SIXTEEN FIQURES (Accepted for publication September 21. 1935) CONTENTS Introduction ........................................................ Material and methods Literature Description of material .............................................. Certain general characteristics of the brain of Tadarida The nuclear groups The olfactory bulb The olfactory ventricle Nucleus olfactorius anterior Tuberculum olfactorium The basal nuclei of the medial hemisphere wall The hippocampal vestiges in relation with the dorsal commissural systems ............................................ The bed nucleus of the hippocampal commissure The gray in relation with the corpus callosum The preoptic ares The caudate-putamen complex and the globus pallidus The claustrum The amygdaloid complex The baso-lateral amygdaloid complex The cortico-medial amygdaloid complex The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis Certain fiber connections of the telencephalon The olfactory tracts ......................................... ............................................... .......................................................... ............ ............................................. . ................... .................................. ..................................... ................ ........... ............ ........................................... .......... .............................................. .................................... ...................... .................... ........................ ...................... ' A dissertation eubmitted in partial fulfillment of the requirementa for the degree of doctor of philosophy in the University of Michigan TRYPHENA HUMPHREY Tractus tuberculo-amygdaloideus .............................. The commissures of the hemispheres .......................... The hippocampal commissure ............................. The corpus callosum .....................................
The Journal of Comparative Neurology – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 1936
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