A Text-Book of Human Physiology : Including a Section On Physiologic Apparatus
The book A Text-Book of Human Physiology : Including a Section On Physiologic Apparatus was written by author Brubaker, Albert P. (Albert Philson), 1852-1943 Here you can read free online of A Text-Book of Human Physiology : Including a Section On Physiologic Apparatus book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Text-Book of Human Physiology : Including a Section On Physiologic Apparatus a good or bad book?
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245. — Schema of the Projection Fibers of the Cerebrum and of the Peduncles of THE Cerebellum; Lateral View of the Internal Capsule. A, Tract from the frontal gyri to the pons nuclei, and so to the cerebellum (frontal cerebro-cortico-pontal tract); B, the motor (pyramidal) tract; C, the sensory (body sense) tract; D, the visual tract; E, the auditory tract; i^, the fibers of the superior peduncle of the cerebellum; G, fibers of the middle peduncle uniting with A in the pons; H, fibers of the in...ferior peduncle of the cerebellum; /, fibers between the auditory nucleus and the inferior quadrigeminal body; K, motor (pyramidal) decussation in the bulb; Vl, fourth ventricle. The numerals refer to the cranial nerves.— (Modified from Stan.) The fronto-cerebellar tract descends from the cortex of the frontal gyri of the anterior lobe, passes through the anterior portion of the anterior segment of the internal capsule, the inner fifth of the crusta to the pons, where its fibers terminate or arborize around the nucleus pontis of the same and opposite sides.
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