| 1858 - 656 Seiten
...cerebellum, but extend in advance of the one,' and farther back than the other. Their posterior development is so marked, that anatomists have assigned to that...lateral ventricle, and the ' hippocampus minor,' which characterize the hind lobe of each hemisphere."* Foville has laboured in the same interesting field... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1896 - 1058 Seiten
...but they extend in advance of the one and farther back than the other. Their posterior development is so marked that anatomists have assigned to that part the character of a third lobe. Jt is peculiar to the genus Homo, and equally peculiar is the 'posterior horn of the lateral ventricle,'... | |
| 1857 - 550 Seiten
...extend in advance of the one, and further back than the other (fig. 6, c). Their posterior development is so marked, that anatomists have assigned to that...third lobe ; it is peculiar to the genus Homo, and 2» equally peculiar is the ' posterior horn of the lateral ventricle,' and the ' hippocampus minor,'... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1997 - 398 Seiten
...cerebellum, but they extend in advance of the one and further back than the other. The posterior development is so marked, that anatomists have assigned to that...the character of a third lobe; it is peculiar to the genm Homo, and equally peculiar is the posterior horn of the lateral ventricle and the 'hippocampm... | |
| Jeanne Fahnestock - 1999 - 249 Seiten
...published his claim to such an either/or difference: "The posterior development [of the human brain] is so marked, that anatomists have assigned to that...lateral ventricle and the 'hippocampus minor' which characterise the hind lobe of each hemisphere" (qtd. in Huxley 1871,134). To epitomize Owen's arguments... | |
| Charles Lyell - 2005 - 433 Seiten
...but they extend in advance of the one and farther back than the other. Their posterior development is so marked that anatomists have assigned to that...matter of the cerebrum, through the number and depth of its convolutions, attains its maximum of extent in Man. " Peculiar mental powers are associated with... | |
| 1858 - 976 Seiten
...extend in advance of the one, and farther back than the other (fig. 6, c). Their posterior development is so marked, that anatomists have assigned to that...lateral ventricle,' and the ' hippocampus minor,' which characin the form and proportions of the cerebral hemispheres, of which I express my es- * timate by... | |
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