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CEREBRAL CORTEX Structure . vi - FIVEm - - I - > 3 tom The cerebral cortex
contains layers of nerve cells , about 50 - 100 cells thick , and of glia cells and
blood vessels . The nerve cells are arranged in columns and in layers which vary
in ...
CEREBRAL CORTEX Structure . vi - FIVEm - - I - > 3 tom The cerebral cortex
contains layers of nerve cells , about 50 - 100 cells thick , and of glia cells and
blood vessels . The nerve cells are arranged in columns and in layers which vary
in ...
Page 136
... 89 sympathetic fibers , 89 Cavernous sinuses , 34 , 36 Celiac ganglion , 88 ;
see Ganglia | Cerebral cortex – continued ... 45 ; see also claw , cerebellar cortex
, 71 Peduncle , cerebral ganglion , optic system , 63 Cerebral vein , 35 , 44 giant
...
... 89 sympathetic fibers , 89 Cavernous sinuses , 34 , 36 Celiac ganglion , 88 ;
see Ganglia | Cerebral cortex – continued ... 45 ; see also claw , cerebellar cortex
, 71 Peduncle , cerebral ganglion , optic system , 63 Cerebral vein , 35 , 44 giant
...
Page 137
Frontal gyri inferior and middle , 39 Fiber or Fibers superior , 39 , 40 association ,
cerebral cortex , 73 Fronto - pontine pathway , cerebral “ climbing , " cerebellar
cortex , 71 cortex , 75 corticobulbar , pyramidal system , 68 Functions ,
localization ...
Frontal gyri inferior and middle , 39 Fiber or Fibers superior , 39 , 40 association ,
cerebral cortex , 73 Fronto - pontine pathway , cerebral “ climbing , " cerebellar
cortex , 71 cortex , 75 corticobulbar , pyramidal system , 68 Functions ,
localization ...
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