On the Functions of the Cerebrum I Symptomatological Differences Associated Wi
On the Functions of the Cerebrum I Symptomatological Differences Associated Wi
Shepherd Ivory Franz
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5 I 9 " 5 60. 5 The measurements show that monkey 3 had the longest, the widest, and the heaviest brain and, whether measured by the product of frontal width x frontal length, or by frontal length x length of the central fissure, which products may reasonably be supposed to give an indication of the extents of the frontal areas, also the largest frontal area. This, as will be pointed out in a subsequent section of this report, is of special interest in con- nection with the extent of the stimul...able areas. In respect to the similar measures of the brain of monkey i it will be noted that the right hemisphere of this animal was found to be among the smallest, although the brain weight and total length are greater than those of monkeys 2, 4 and 5. At the same time it will be noted that the brain weight of monkey 2 is the median, that the total width is the least, and that the products of frontal width x frontal length and frontal length x length of central fissure are not much greater than those of the brain of monkey i.
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