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Page 71
The former have their messages relayed twice by claw cells ( purple ) and basket
cells ( green ) before they reach the cell bodies of Purkinje cells ( red ) which
send their axons out of the cerebellar cortex . By virtue of the fact that the course
of ...
The former have their messages relayed twice by claw cells ( purple ) and basket
cells ( green ) before they reach the cell bodies of Purkinje cells ( red ) which
send their axons out of the cerebellar cortex . By virtue of the fact that the course
of ...
Page 72
Somesthetic sensations reach the nucleus ventralis posterior lateralis of which
the arcuate may be considered a part and are relayed to the postcentral gyrus
which is shown in green in the upper drawings . Acoustic impulses stream to the
...
Somesthetic sensations reach the nucleus ventralis posterior lateralis of which
the arcuate may be considered a part and are relayed to the postcentral gyrus
which is shown in green in the upper drawings . Acoustic impulses stream to the
...
Page 92
The sympathetic nerve fibers which reach the eye are derived from the superior
cervical sympathetic trunk ganglion . The preganglionic sympathetic fibers
concerned emerge from the spinal cord in the first , the second and the third
thoracic ...
The sympathetic nerve fibers which reach the eye are derived from the superior
cervical sympathetic trunk ganglion . The preganglionic sympathetic fibers
concerned emerge from the spinal cord in the first , the second and the third
thoracic ...
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