Anatomical Studies Upon Brains of Criminals a Contribution to Anthropology Me
Anatomical Studies Upon Brains of Criminals a Contribution to Anthropology Me
Moriz Benedikt
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s. Cruc. Sulcus Cruciatus. 1. 1. Sulcus Temporalis Superior. t. 2. Sulcus Temporalis Inferior. (f. Secondary Sulcus Frontalis. 6O OBSERVATION V. fissures of the prcecuneus (Q) at 8, Fig. Ill, with the s. Calloso- marginalis (cm). (This connection is plain in the photograph but is not represented in the outline of German Edition. ) The anterior (k) and inferior (g) occipital fissures (Wer- nicke's f. And s. Occipito-temporalis) are poorly developed. The medial portion of the parietal lobe, that ...is, the prcecu- neus (Q, Fig. Ill) is impoverished by strong fissure formations, so that of the entire parietal lobe, the lobulus tuberis (angularis) (p. 2 f ) is the only part not dwarfed. The cuneus (cu, Fig. Ill) is similar in character to the/r^- cuneus (Q). The middle basilar lobe (U and H) is also impoverished to a high degree so that it seems nly to furnish a point of junction between the gyrus temporalis inferior (T. 3) and the two gyri of the basilar occipital lobe (Fs and Lg). The sepa- ration of the middle and posterior basilar lobe is indicated.
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