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excrescences — the cerebral hemispheres — are budded off from it ; and they become the dominant part of the nervous system ( Fig . 458 ) . Each hemisphere is formed , however , from a relatively small part of the side wall of the ...
excrescences — the cerebral hemispheres — are budded off from it ; and they become the dominant part of the nervous system ( Fig . 458 ) . Each hemisphere is formed , however , from a relatively small part of the side wall of the ...
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This is bounded behind by the pons , on each side by the projecting temporal lobe of the cerebral hemisphere , and in front by the orbital portions of the frontal lobes of the cerebral hemispheres . Passing out from each side of the ...
This is bounded behind by the pons , on each side by the projecting temporal lobe of the cerebral hemisphere , and in front by the orbital portions of the frontal lobes of the cerebral hemispheres . Passing out from each side of the ...
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like strands , the pedunculi cerebri , may be seen issuing from the inferior surface of the cerebral hemispheres . As they pass downwards these peduncles are inclined obliquely towards the median plane , so that when they plunge into ...
like strands , the pedunculi cerebri , may be seen issuing from the inferior surface of the cerebral hemispheres . As they pass downwards these peduncles are inclined obliquely towards the median plane , so that when they plunge into ...
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transmission to the cerebral cortex , which is concerned with the conscious appreciation of sensations ) all impulses of pain , heat , and cold coming from the skin upon the opposite side of the body . The fasciculus spinothalamicus ...
transmission to the cerebral cortex , which is concerned with the conscious appreciation of sensations ) all impulses of pain , heat , and cold coming from the skin upon the opposite side of the body . The fasciculus spinothalamicus ...
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It is a descending tract and must be associated with the lateral cerebro - spinal fasciculus of the opposite side , seeing that both of these strands arise from the motor area of the cortex of the same cerebral hemisphere .
It is a descending tract and must be associated with the lateral cerebro - spinal fasciculus of the opposite side , seeing that both of these strands arise from the motor area of the cortex of the same cerebral hemisphere .
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