About the commissural systems of the cerebral cortex (Corpus callosum, anterior commissure and David's lyre) тип статьи - научная

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Abstract

The commissural systems of the cerebral cloak in higher vertebrates are enclosed in three anatomically separate formations: the corpus callosum, the anterior commissure, and in that section of the arch, which is known as David's lyre.

But the existence of such sections in the commissural fibers of the cortex in lower vertebrates seems far from clear.

In fish, the forebrain is connected by a commissure called the commissura anterior or commissura interlobularis.

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Alexey E. Yanishevsky

Imperial Kazan University

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psycho-physiological laboratory prof. N. M. Popova

Russian Federation, Kazan

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