10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPENCEPHALON»
Discover the use of
epencephalon in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
epencephalon and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
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2
Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
The anterior two thirds of the roof of the epencephalon (of v. Kupffer) (measured
from the lobus olfactorius to the margin of the velum transversum) has thus
become greatly thickened, while its posterior third has become ependymatous;
the ...
3
Selected Papers and Biography of Charles Henry Turner, ...
of the epencephalon. The solid is closed by the seventh face, which extends
caudo-dorsad from this place to the caudal extremity of the epencephalon. The
last five faces are ectally convex and crenated. In most cases, faces three to
seven are ...
Charles Henry Turner, Charles I. Abramson, 2003
4
A Dictionary of Psychology
253 epencephalon entorhinal cortex n. A thin strip of cortex in the 'limbic system,
at the front of the para— hippocampal gyrus, adjacent to and closely connected
with the hippocampus, involved in integrating information from disparate sensory
...
5
Principles of Physiological Psychology
The two derivatives from the third primary vesicle, epencephalon and
metencephalon, have originally each its own special cavity. But the cerebellum (
epencephalon) is now a rounded vesicle, arching backward over the
metencephalon from ...
6
On the anatomy of vertebrates
192, in which c is the epencephalon, o, the mesencephalon, p the
prosencephalon ; R, the rhinencephalon. The epencephalon includes the
medulla oblongata, with the cerebellum. i»a ^ Brain of a Turtle (C7wioTW), side
Tlew. ecu. In the turtle ...
(f) In the epencephalon the dorsal region grows out into the cerebellum, or
epencephalon proper, its ventral region, or baricerebellum (prae-oblongata,
Wilder), being usually quite indistinguishable from the metencephalon, but
becoming ...
8
Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord with Special Reference ...
The Inferior appear first and produce a prominent ridge in each lateral wall of the
epencephalon at the third month. A month later the middle peduncles are formed
and the superior are completed about the fifth month. The peduncles are ...
Harris Ellett Santee, 1903
9
The Gross and minute anatomy of the central nervous system
THE. CEREBELLUM. OR. EPENCEPHALON. The cerebellum, or little brain, is
located in the inferior occipital fossa. Above it are the occipital lobes, separated
from it by a strong process of dura mater — the tentorium cerebelli. In form the ...
Hermon C. Gordinier, 1899
10
The Human Nervous System
... leaving practically unstained the rest of the amygdaloid nuclei. However, it
presents the disadvantage of also labeling the ventromedial parts of the
striopallidal system, especially in places of the basal epencephalon where these
adjoin the ...
George Paxinos, Juergen K. Mai, 2004