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 * 1) Sentence ID: 201
 * 2) *Behind, Collateral Fissure lies below to the calcarine fissure , from which Collateral Fissure is separated by the lingual gyrus ;
 * 3) *Behind, Collateral Fissure lies lateral to the calcarine fissure , from which Collateral Fissure is separated by the lingual gyrus ;
 * 4) Sentence ID: 201
 * 5) *in front, Collateral Fissure is situated between the hippocampal gyrus.
 * 6) *in front, Collateral Fissure is situated between the the anterior part of the fusiform gyrus.
 * 7) Sentence ID: 202
 * 8) *The Sulcus Circularis ) is on the lower surfaces of cerebral hemispheres :
 * 9) *The circuminsular fissure ) is on the lower surfaces of cerebral hemispheres :
 * 10) *The Sulcus Circularis ) is on the lateral surfaces of cerebral hemispheres :
 * 11) *The circuminsular fissure ) is on the lateral surfaces of cerebral hemispheres :
 * 12) Sentence ID: 203
 * 13) *Sulcus Circularis surrounds the insula.
 * 14) *Sulcus Circularis separates insula from the frontal lobes.
 * 15) *Sulcus Circularis separates insula from the parietal lobes.
 * 16) *Sulcus Circularis separates insula from the temporal lobes.
 * 17) Sentence ID: 204
 * 18) *Lobes of the Hemispheres.
 * 19) Sentence ID: 205
 * 20) *- By means of these fissures, assisted by certain arbitrary lines , each hemisphere is divided into the following lobes : the frontal.
 * 21) *- By means of these sulci, assisted by certain arbitrary lines , each hemisphere is divided into the following lobes : the frontal.
 * 22) *- By means of these fissures, assisted by certain arbitrary lines , each hemisphere is divided into the following lobes : the parietal.
 * 23) *- By means of these sulci, assisted by certain arbitrary lines , each hemisphere is divided into the following lobes : the parietal.
 * 24) *- By means of these fissures, assisted by certain arbitrary lines , each hemisphere is divided into the following lobes : the temporal.
 * 25) *- By means of these sulci, assisted by certain arbitrary lines , each hemisphere is divided into the following lobes : the temporal.
 * 26) *- By means of these fissures, assisted by certain arbitrary lines , each hemisphere is divided into the following lobes : the occipital.
 * 27) *- By means of these sulci, assisted by certain arbitrary lines , each hemisphere is divided into the following lobes : the occipital.
 * 28) *- By means of these fissures, assisted by certain arbitrary lines , each hemisphere is divided into the following lobes : the limbic.
 * 29) *- By means of these sulci, assisted by certain arbitrary lines , each hemisphere is divided into the following lobes : the limbic.
 * 30) *- By means of these fissures, assisted by certain arbitrary lines , each hemisphere is divided into the following lobes : the insula.
 * 31) *- By means of these sulci, assisted by certain arbitrary lines , each hemisphere is divided into the following lobes : the insula.
 * 32) Sentence ID: 207
 * 33) *Frontal Lobe ( lobus frontalis ).
 * 34) Sentence ID: 208
 * 35) *- On the lateral surface of cerebral hemispheres Frontal Lobe extends from the frontal pole to the central sulcus, the central sulcus separating Frontal Lobe from the parietal lobe.
 * 36) Sentence ID: 209
 * 37) *Below, Frontal Lobe is limited by the posterior ramus of the lateral fissure ,
 * 38) Sentence ID: 209
 * 39) *the posterior ramus of the lateral fissure intervenes between Frontal Lobe.
 * 40) *the posterior ramus of the lateral fissure intervenes between the central lobe.
 * 41) Sentence ID: 210
 * 42) *On the medial surface, Frontal Lobe is separated from the cingulate gyrus by the cingulate sulcus ;
 * 43) Sentence ID: 210
 * 44) *and on the inferior surface, Frontal Lobe is bounded behind by the stem of the lateral fissure.
 * 45) Sentence ID: 211
 * 46) *The lateral surface of the frontal lobe is tranversed by three sulci which divide the frontal lobe into four gyri : the sulci are named the precentral ;
 * 47) *The lateral surface of the frontal lobe is tranversed by three sulci which divide the frontal lobe into four gyri : the sulci are named the superior ;
 * 48) *The lateral surface of the frontal lobe is tranversed by three sulci which divide the frontal lobe into four gyri : the sulci are named inferior frontal ;
 * 49) Sentence ID: 212
 * 50) *the gyri are the anterior central, and the superior , middle , and inferior frontal.
 * 51) Sentence ID: 213
 * 52) *The precentral sulcus runs parallel to the central sulcus ;
 * 53) *The precentral sulcus is usually divided into an upper and a lower part ;
 * 54) Sentence ID: 213
 * 55) *between precentral sulcus is the anterior central gyrus.
 * 56) *between the central sulcus is the anterior central gyrus.
 * 57) Sentence ID: 214
 * 58) *From the precentral sulcus, the superior frontal sulci run forward.
 * 59) *From the precentral sulcus, the inferior frontal sulci run forward.
 * 60) *From the precentral sulcus, the superior frontal sulci run downward.
 * 61) *From the precentral sulcus, the inferior frontal sulci run downward.
 * 62) *From the precentral sulcus, the superior frontal sulci divide the remainder of the lateral surface of Frontal Lobe into three parallel gyri , named , respectively the superior frontal gyri.
 * 63) *From the precentral sulcus, the inferior frontal sulci divide the remainder of the lateral surface of Frontal Lobe into three parallel gyri , named , respectively the superior frontal gyri.
 * 64) *From the precentral sulcus, the superior frontal sulci divide the remainder of the lateral surface of Frontal Lobe into three parallel gyri , named , respectively the middle frontal gyri.
 * 65) *From the precentral sulcus, the inferior frontal sulci divide the remainder of the lateral surface of Frontal Lobe into three parallel gyri , named , respectively the middle frontal gyri.
 * 66) *From the precentral sulcus, the superior frontal sulci divide the remainder of the lateral surface of Frontal Lobe into three parallel gyri , named , respectively the inferior frontal gyri.
 * 67) *From the precentral sulcus, the inferior frontal sulci divide the remainder of the lateral surface of Frontal Lobe into three parallel gyri , named , respectively the inferior frontal gyri.
 * 68) Sentence ID: 215
 * 69) *The anterior central gyrus ) is bounded in front by the precentral sulcus ;
 * 70) *The gyrus centralis anterior ) is bounded in front by the precentral sulcus ;
 * 71) *The ascending frontal convolution ) is bounded in front by the precentral sulcus ;
 * 72) *The precentral gyre ) is bounded in front by the precentral sulcus ;
 * 73) *The anterior central gyrus ) is bounded behind by the central sulcus ;
 * 74) *The gyrus centralis anterior ) is bounded behind by the central sulcus ;
 * 75) *The ascending frontal convolution ) is bounded behind by the central sulcus ;
 * 76) *The precentral gyre ) is bounded behind by the central sulcus ;
 * 77) Sentence ID: 215
 * 78) *anterior central gyrus extends from the supero-medial border of cerebral hemispheres to the posterior ramus of the lateral fissure.
 * 79) Sentence ID: 216
 * 80) *The superior frontal gyrus ) is situated above the superior frontal sulcus.
 * 81) *The gyrus frontalis superior ) is situated above the superior frontal sulcus.
 * 82) *The superfrontal gyre ) is situated above the superior frontal sulcus.
 * 83) *The superior frontal gyrus ) is continued on to the medial surface of cerebral hemispheres.
 * 84) *The gyrus frontalis superior ) is continued on to the medial surface of cerebral hemispheres.
 * 85) *The superfrontal gyre ) is continued on to the medial surface of cerebral hemispheres.
 * 86) Sentence ID: 217
 * 87) *The portion on the lateral surface of cerebral hemispheres is usually more completely subdivided into an upper part by an antero-posterior sulcus, the paramedial sulcus ,
 * 88) *The portion on the lateral surface of cerebral hemispheres is usually less completely subdivided into an upper part by an antero-posterior sulcus, the paramedial sulcus ,
 * 89) *The portion on the lateral surface of cerebral hemispheres is usually more completely subdivided into a lower part by an antero-posterior sulcus, the paramedial sulcus ,
 * 90) *The portion on the lateral surface of cerebral hemispheres is usually less completely subdivided into a lower part by an antero-posterior sulcus, the paramedial sulcus ,
 * 91) Sentence ID: 217
 * 92) *paramedial sulcus, however , is frequently interrupted by bridging gyri.
 * 93) Sentence ID: 218
 * 94) *The middle frontal gyrus ), between the superior frontal sulci , is continuous with the anterior orbital gyrus on the inferior surface of cerebral hemispheres ;
 * 95) *The gyrus frontalis medius ), between the superior frontal sulci , is continuous with the anterior orbital gyrus on the inferior surface of cerebral hemispheres ;
 * 96) *The medifrontal gyre ), between the superior frontal sulci , is continuous with the anterior orbital gyrus on the inferior surface of cerebral hemispheres ;
 * 97) *The middle frontal gyrus ), between the inferior frontal sulci , is continuous with the anterior orbital gyrus on the inferior surface of cerebral hemispheres ;
 * 98) *The gyrus frontalis medius ), between the inferior frontal sulci , is continuous with the anterior orbital gyrus on the inferior surface of cerebral hemispheres ;
 * 99) *The medifrontal gyre ), between the inferior frontal sulci , is continuous with the anterior orbital gyrus on the inferior surface of cerebral hemispheres ;
 * 100) Sentence ID: 218
 * 101) *middle frontal gyrus is frequently subdivided into two by a horizontal sulcus, the medial frontal sulcus of Eberstaller ,
 * 102) Sentence ID: 218
 * 103) *the medial frontal sulcus of Eberstaller ends anteriorly in a wide bifurcation.
 * 104) Sentence ID: 219
 * 105) *The inferior frontal gyrus ) lies below the inferior frontal sulcus ;
 * 106) *The gyrus frontalis inferior ) lies below the inferior frontal sulcus ;
 * 107) *The subfrontal gyre ) lies below the inferior frontal sulcus ;
 * 108) *The inferior frontal gyrus ) extends forward from the lower part of the precentral sulcus ;
 * 109) *The gyrus frontalis inferior ) extends forward from the lower part of the precentral sulcus ;
 * 110) *The subfrontal gyre ) extends forward from the lower part of the precentral sulcus ;
 * 111) Sentence ID: 219
 * 112) *inferior frontal gyrus is continuous with the lateral orbital gyri on the under surface of frontal lobe.
 * 113) *inferior frontal gyrus is continuous with the posterior orbital gyri on the under surface of frontal lobe.
 * 114) Sentence ID: 220
 * 115) *inferior frontal gyrus is subdivided by the anterior horizontal rami of the lateral fissure into three parts, viz. , ( 1 ) the orbital part , below the anterior horizontal ramus of the lateral fissure.
 * 116) *inferior frontal gyrus is subdivided by the ascending rami of the lateral fissure into three parts, viz. , ( 1 ) the orbital part , below the anterior horizontal ramus of the lateral fissure.
 * 117) *inferior frontal gyrus is subdivided by the anterior horizontal rami of the lateral fissure into three parts, viz. , ( 2 ) the triangular part ( cap of Broca ) , between the ascending rami of the lateral fissure.
 * 118) *inferior frontal gyrus is subdivided by the ascending rami of the lateral fissure into three parts, viz. , ( 2 ) the triangular part ( cap of Broca ) , between the ascending rami of the lateral fissure.
 * 119) *inferior frontal gyrus is subdivided by the anterior horizontal rami of the lateral fissure into three parts, viz. , ( 2 ) the triangular part ( cap of Broca ) , between the horizontal rami of the lateral fissure.
 * 120) *inferior frontal gyrus is subdivided by the ascending rami of the lateral fissure into three parts, viz. , ( 2 ) the triangular part ( cap of Broca ) , between the horizontal rami of the lateral fissure.
 * 121) *inferior frontal gyrus is subdivided by the anterior horizontal rami of the lateral fissure into three parts, viz. , ( 3 ) the basilar part , behind the anterior ascending ramus.
 * 122) *inferior frontal gyrus is subdivided by the ascending rami of the lateral fissure into three parts, viz. , ( 3 ) the basilar part , behind the anterior ascending ramus.
 * 123) Sentence ID: 221
 * 124) *The left inferior frontal gyrus is, as a rule , more highly developed than the right.
 * 125) *The left inferior frontal gyrus is named the gyrus of Broca, from the fact that Broca described left inferior frontal gyrus as the center for articulate speech.
 * 126) Sentence ID: 222
 * 127) *The inferior surface of the frontal lobe is concave
 * 128) *The orbital surface of the frontal lobe is concave
 * 129) *The inferior surface of the frontal lobe rests on the orbital plate of the frontal bone
 * 130) *The orbital surface of the frontal lobe rests on the orbital plate of the frontal bone
 * 131) Sentence ID: 222
 * 132) *orbital surface of the frontal lobe is divided into four orbital gyri by a well-marked H-shaped orbital sulcus.
 * 133) Sentence ID: 223
 * 134) *four orbital gyri are named, from their position , the medial orbital gyri.
 * 135) *four orbital gyri are named, from their position , the anterior orbital gyri.
 * 136) *four orbital gyri are named, from their position , the lateral orbital gyri.
 * 137) *four orbital gyri are named, from their position , the posterior orbital gyri.
 * 138) Sentence ID: 224
 * 139) *The medial orbital gyrus presents a well-marked antero-posterior sulcus, for the olfactory tract ;
 * 140) *The medial orbital gyrus the olfactory sulcus, for the olfactory tract ;
 * 141) Sentence ID: 224
 * 142) *the portion medial to medial orbital gyrus is named the straight gyrus.
 * 143) *the portion medial to medial orbital gyrus is continuous with the superior frontal gyrus on the medial surface.
 * 144) Sentence ID: 225
 * 145) *The medial surface of the frontal lobe is occupied by the medial part of the superior frontal gyrus )
 * 146) *The medial surface of the frontal lobe is occupied by marginal gyrus )
 * 147) Sentence ID: 225
 * 148) *marginal gyrus lies between the cingulate sulcus and the supero-medial margin of cerebral hemispheres.
 * 149) Sentence ID: 226
 * 150) *The posterior part of marginal gyrus is sometimes marked off by a vertical sulcus.
 * 151) *The posterior part of marginal gyrus is distinguished as the paracentral lobule, because paracentral lobule is continuous with the anterior central gyri.
 * 152) *The posterior part of marginal gyrus is distinguished as the paracentral lobule, because paracentral lobule is continuous with the posterior central gyri.
 * 153) Sentence ID: 227
 * 154) *Parietal Lobe ( lobus parietalis ).
 * 155) Sentence ID: 228
 * 156) *- The parietal lobe is separated from the frontal lobe by the central sulcus.
 * 157) *- parietal lobe 's boundaries below are not so definite.
 * 158) *- parietal lobe 's boundaries behind are not so definite.
 * 159) Sentence ID: 229
 * 160) *Posteriorly, parietal lobe is limited by the parietooccipital fissure.
 * 161) *Posteriorly, parietal lobe is limited by a line carried across cerebral hemispheres from the end of this fissure toward the preoccipital notch.
 * 162) Sentence ID: 230
 * 163) *Below, parietal lobe is separated from the temporal lobe by the posterior ramus of the lateral fissure.
 * 164) *Below, parietal lobe is separated from the temporal lobe by a line carried backward from parietal lobe to meet the line passing downward to the preoccipital notch.
 * 165) Sentence ID: 231
 * 166) *The lateral surface of the parietal lobe is cleft by a well-marked furrow ,
 * 167) *The lateral surface of the parietal lobe is cleft by the intraparietal sulcus of Turner ,
 * 168) Sentence ID: 231
 * 169) *the intraparietal sulcus of Turner consists of an oblique portion.
 * 170) *the intraparietal sulcus of Turner consists of an a horizontal portion.
 * 171) Sentence ID: 232
 * 172) *lateral surface of the parietal lobe 's oblique part is named the postcentral sulcus.
 * 173) *lateral surface of the parietal lobe 's oblique part commences below, about midway between the lower end of the central sulcus.
 * 174) *lateral surface of the parietal lobe 's oblique part commences below, about midway between the upturned end of the lateral fissure.
 * 175) Sentence ID: 233
 * 176) *postcentral sulcus runs upward, parallel to the central sulcus.
 * 177) *postcentral sulcus runs backward, parallel to the central sulcus.
 * 178) *postcentral sulcus is sometimes divided into an upper ramus.
 * 179) *postcentral sulcus is sometimes divided into a lower ramus.
 * 180) Sentence ID: 234
 * 181) *postcentral sulcus forms the hinder limit of the posterior central gyrus.
 * 182) Sentence ID: 235
 * 183) *From about the middle of the postcentral sulcus, the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus is carried backward on the parietal lobe ,.
 * 184) *from the upper end of postcentral sulcus 's inferior ramus, the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus is carried backward on the parietal lobe ,.
 * 185) *From about the middle of the postcentral sulcus, the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus is carried slightly upward on the parietal lobe ,.
 * 186) *from the upper end of postcentral sulcus 's inferior ramus, the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus is carried slightly upward on the parietal lobe ,.
 * 187) *From about the middle of the postcentral sulcus, the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus is prolonged , under the name of the occipital ramus , on to the occipital lobe , where occipital ramus divides into two parts , which form nearly a right angle with the main stem.
 * 188) *from the upper end of postcentral sulcus 's inferior ramus, the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus is prolonged , under the name of the occipital ramus , on to the occipital lobe , where occipital ramus divides into two parts , which form nearly a right angle with the main stem.
 * 189) *From about the middle of the postcentral sulcus, the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus is prolonged , under the name of the occipital ramus , on to the occipital lobe , where occipital ramus divides into two parts , which constitute the transverse occipital sulcus.
 * 190) *from the upper end of postcentral sulcus 's inferior ramus, the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus is prolonged , under the name of the occipital ramus , on to the occipital lobe , where occipital ramus divides into two parts , which constitute the transverse occipital sulcus.
 * 191) Sentence ID: 236
 * 192) *The part of the parietal lobe above the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus is named the superior parietal lobule ;
 * 193) Sentence ID: 236
 * 194) *the part below the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus is named the inferior parietal lobule.
 * 195) Sentence ID: 237
 * 196) *The posterior central gyrus extends from the longitudinal fissure above to the posterior ramus of the lateral fissure below.
 * 197) *gyrus centralis posterior ) extends from the longitudinal fissure above to the posterior ramus of the lateral fissure below.
 * 198) *ascending parietal convolution ) extends from the longitudinal fissure above to the posterior ramus of the lateral fissure below.
 * 199) *postcentral gyre ) extends from the longitudinal fissure above to the posterior ramus of the lateral fissure below.
 * 200) Sentence ID: 238
 * 201) *posterior central gyrus lies parallel with the anterior central gyrus, with which posterior central gyrus is connected below , the central sulcus.
 * 202) *posterior central gyrus lies parallel with the anterior central gyrus, with which posterior central gyrus is connected also , sometimes , above , the central sulcus.
 * 203) Sentence ID: 239
 * 204) *The superior parietal lobule ) is bounded in front by the upper part of the postcentral sulcus ;
 * 205) *The lobulus parietalis superior ) is bounded in front by the upper part of the postcentral sulcus ;
 * 206) *The superior parietal lobule ) is usually connected with the posterior central gyrus above the end of the postcentral sulcus ;
 * 207) *The lobulus parietalis superior ) is usually connected with the posterior central gyrus above the end of the postcentral sulcus ;
 * 208) Sentence ID: 239
 * 209) *behind superior parietal lobule is the lateral part of the parietooccipital fissure, around the end of which superior parietal lobule is joined to the occipital lobe by a curved gyrus ;
 * 210) *behind superior parietal lobule is the lateral part of the parietooccipital fissure, around the end of which superior parietal lobule is joined to the occipital lobe by the arcus parietooccipitalis ;
 * 211) Sentence ID: 239
 * 212) *below, superior parietal lobule is separated from the inferior parietal lobule by the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus.
 * 213) Sentence ID: 240
 * 214) *The inferior parietal lobule lies below the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus.
 * 215) *The lobulus parietalis inferior ) lies below the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus.
 * 216) *The subparietal district ) lies below the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus.
 * 217) *The subparietal lobule ) lies below the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus.
 * 218) *The inferior parietal lobule lies behind the lower part of the postcentral sulcus.
 * 219) *The lobulus parietalis inferior ) lies behind the lower part of the postcentral sulcus.
 * 220) *The subparietal district ) lies behind the lower part of the postcentral sulcus.
 * 221) *The subparietal lobule ) lies behind the lower part of the postcentral sulcus.
 * 222) Sentence ID: 241
 * 223) *inferior parietal lobule is divided from before backward into two gyri.
 * 224) Sentence ID: 242
 * 225) *two gyri, the supramarginal gyri arches over the upturned end of the lateral fissure ;
 * 226) Sentence ID: 242
 * 227) *supramarginal gyri is continuous in front with the postcentral gyrus.
 * 228) *supramarginal gyri is continuous behind with the superior temporal gyrus.
 * 229) Sentence ID: 243
 * 230) *two gyri, the angular gyri arches over the posterior end of the superior temporal sulcus , behind which the angular gyri is continuous with the middle temporal gyrus.
 * 231) Sentence ID: 244
 * 232) *The medial surface of the parietal lobe is bounded behind by the medial part of the parietooccipital fissure ;
 * 233) Sentence ID: 244
 * 234) *in front The medial surface of the parietal lobe is bounded by the posterior end of the cingulate sulcus ;
 * 235) Sentence ID: 244
 * 236) *and below, medial surface of the parietal lobe is separated from the cingulate gyrus by the subparietal sulcus.
 * 237) Sentence ID: 245
 * 238) *The medial surface of the parietal lobe is of small size ,
 * 239) *The medial surface of the parietal lobe consists of a square-shaped convolution ,
 * 240) Sentence ID: 245
 * 241) *a square-shaped convolution is termed the precuneus.
 * 242) *a square-shaped convolution is termed the quadrate lobe.
 * 243) Sentence ID: 246
 * 244) *Occipital Lobe ( lobus occipitalis ).
 * 245) Sentence ID: 247
 * 246) *- The occipital lobe is small in shape ;
 * 247) *- The occipital lobe is pyramidal in shape ;
 * 248) Sentence ID: 247
 * 249) *occipital lobe presents three surfaces : lateral.
 * 250) *occipital lobe presents three surfaces : medial.
 * 251) *occipital lobe presents three surfaces : tentorial.
 * 252) Sentence ID: 249
 * 253) *occipital lobe 's lateral surface is limited in front by the lateral part of the parietooccipital fissure ;
 * 254) *occipital lobe 's lateral surface is limited in front by a line carried from the end of parietooccipital fissure to the preoccipital notch ;
 * 255) Sentence ID: 249
 * 256) *occipital lobe 's lateral surface is traversed by the transverse occipital sulci.
 * 257) *occipital lobe 's lateral surface is traversed by the lateral occipital sulci.
 * 258) Sentence ID: 250
 * 259) *The transverse occipital sulcus is continuous with the posterior end of the occipital ramus of the intraparietal sulcus.
 * 260) *The transverse occipital sulcus runs across the upper part of occipital lobe.
 * 261) *The transverse occipital sulcus runs a short distance behind the parietooccipital fissure.
 * 262) Sentence ID: 251
 * 263) *The lateral occipital sulcus extends from behind forward ,
 * 264) *The lateral occipital sulcus divides the lateral surface of the occipital lobe into a superior and an inferior gyrus ,
 * 265) Sentence ID: 251
 * 266) *a superior and an inferior gyrus are continuous in front with the parietal lobes.
 * 267) *a superior and an inferior gyrus are continuous in front with the temporal lobes.
 * 268) Sentence ID: 252
 * 269) *The medial surface of the occipital lobe is bounded in front by the medial part of the parietooccipital fissure ,
 * 270) *The medial surface of the occipital lobe is traversed by the calcarine fissure ,
 * 271) Sentence ID: 252
 * 272) *the calcarine fissure subdivides medial surface of the occipital lobe into the cuneus.
 * 273) *the calcarine fissure subdivides medial surface of the occipital lobe into the lingual gyrus.
 * 274) Sentence ID: 253
 * 275) *The cuneus is a wedge-shaped area between the calcarine fissure.
 * 276) *The cuneus is a wedge-shaped area between the medial part of the parietooccipital fissure.
 * 277) Sentence ID: 254
 * 278) *The lingual gyrus lies between the calcarine fissure ;
 * 279) *The lingual gyrus lies between the the posterior part of the collateral fissure ;
 * 280) Sentence ID: 254
 * 281) *behind, lingual gyrus reaches the occipital pole ;
 * 282) Sentence ID: 254
 * 283) *in front, lingual gyrus is continued on to the tentorial surface of the temporal lobe.
 * 284) *in front, lingual gyrus joins the hippocampal gyrus.
 * 285) Sentence ID: 255
 * 286) *The tentorial surface of the occipital lobe is limited in front by an imaginary transverse line through the preoccipital notch ,
 * 287) *The tentorial surface of the occipital lobe consists of the posterior part of the fusiform gyrus ) ,
 * 288) *The tentorial surface of the occipital lobe consists of the posterior part of occipitotemporal convolution ) ,
 * 289) *The tentorial surface of the occipital lobe consists of the lower part of the lingual gyrus ,
 * 290) Sentence ID: 255
 * 291) *the posterior part of the fusiform gyrus ( occipitotemporal convolution ) and the lower part of the lingual gyrus are separated from each other by the posterior segment of the collateral fissure.
 * 292) Sentence ID: 256
 * 293) *Temporal Lobe ).
 * 294) *lobus temporalis ).
 * 295) Sentence ID: 257
 * 296) *- The temporal lobe presents superior surfaces.
 * 297) *- The temporal lobe presents lateral surfaces.
 * 298) *- The temporal lobe presents inferior surfaces.
 * 299) Sentence ID: 258
 * 300) *temporal lobe 's superior surface forms the lower limit of the lateral fissure.
 * 301) *temporal lobe 's superior surface overlaps the insula.
 * 302) Sentence ID: 259
 * 303) *On opening out the lateral fissure, three gyri will be seen springing from the depth of the hinder end of lateral fissure ;
 * 304) *On opening out the lateral fissure, four gyri will be seen springing from the depth of the hinder end of lateral fissure ;
 * 305) *On opening out the lateral fissure, three gyri will be seen running obliquely forward on the posterior part of the upper surface of the superior temporal gyrus ;
 * 306) *On opening out the lateral fissure, four gyri will be seen running obliquely forward on the posterior part of the upper surface of the superior temporal gyrus ;
 * 307) *On opening out the lateral fissure, three gyri will be seen running obliquely outward on the posterior part of the upper surface of the superior temporal gyrus ;
 * 308) *On opening out the lateral fissure, four gyri will be seen running obliquely outward on the posterior part of the upper surface of the superior temporal gyrus ;
 * 309) Sentence ID: 259
 * 310) *three or four gyri are named the transverse temporal gyri ( Heschl )
 * 311) Sentence ID: 260
 * 312) *The temporal lobe 's lateral surface is bounded above by the posterior ramus of the lateral fissure, ;
 * 313) *The temporal lobe 's lateral surface is bounded above by the imaginary line continued backward from posterior ramus of the lateral fissure ;
 * 314) Sentence ID: 260
 * 315) *below, The temporal lobe 's lateral surface is limited by the infero-lateral border of the hemisphere.
 * 316) Sentence ID: 261
 * 317) *The temporal lobe 's lateral surface is divided into superior gyri by the superior temporal sulci.
 * 318) *The temporal lobe 's lateral surface is divided into middle gyri by the superior temporal sulci.
 * 319) *The temporal lobe 's lateral surface is divided into inferior gyri by the superior temporal sulci.
 * 320) *The temporal lobe 's lateral surface is divided into superior gyri by the middle temporal sulci.
 * 321) *The temporal lobe 's lateral surface is divided into middle gyri by the middle temporal sulci.
 * 322) *The temporal lobe 's lateral surface is divided into inferior gyri by the middle temporal sulci.
 * 323) Sentence ID: 262
 * 324) *The superior temporal sulcus runs from before backward across the temporal lobe, some little distance below , the posterior ramus of the lateral fissure ;
 * 325) *The superior temporal sulcus runs from before backward across the temporal lobe, parallel with , the posterior ramus of the lateral fissure ;
 * 326) Sentence ID: 262
 * 327) *and hence superior temporal sulcus is often termed the parallel sulcus.
 * 328) Sentence ID: 263
 * 329) *The middle temporal sulcus takes the same direction as the superior.
 * 330) *The middle temporal sulcus is situated at a lower level.
 * 331) *The middle temporal sulcus is usually subdivided into two parts.
 * 332) *The middle temporal sulcus is usually subdivided into more parts.
 * 333) Sentence ID: 264
 * 334) *The superior temporal gyrus lies between the posterior ramus of the lateral fissure.
 * 335) *The superior temporal gyrus lies between the superior temporal sulcus.
 * 336) *The superior temporal gyrus is continuous behind with the supramarginal gyri.
 * 337) *The superior temporal gyrus is continuous behind with the angular gyri.
 * 338) Sentence ID: 265
 * 339) *The middle temporal gyrus is placed between the superior temporal sulci.
 * 340) *The middle temporal gyrus is placed between the middle temporal sulci.
 * 341) *The middle temporal gyrus is joined posteriorly with the angular gyrus.
 * 342) Sentence ID: 266
 * 343) *The inferior temporal gyrus is placed below the middle temporal sulcus ;
 * 344) *The inferior temporal gyrus is connected behind with the inferior occipital gyrus ;
 * 345) Sentence ID: 266
 * 346) *inferior temporal gyrus also extends around the infero-lateral border on to the inferior surface of the temporal lobe, where inferior temporal gyrus is limited by the inferior sulcus.
 * 347) Sentence ID: 267
 * 348) *The temporal lobe 's inferior surface is concave.
 * 349) *The temporal lobe 's inferior surface is continuous posteriorly with the tentorial surface of the occipital lobe.
 * 350) Sentence ID: 268
 * 351) *The temporal lobe 's inferior surface is traversed by the inferior temporal sulcus ,
 * 352) Sentence ID: 268
 * 353) *the inferior temporal sulcus extends from near the occipital pole behind, to within a short distance of the temporal pole in front.
 * 354) *the inferior temporal sulcus is frequently subdivided by bridging gyri.
 * 355) Sentence ID: 269
 * 356) *Lateral to inferior temporal sulcus is the narrow tentorial part of the inferior temporal gyrus ,
 * 357) *medial to inferior temporal gyrus the fusiform gyrus ,
 * 358) Sentence ID: 269
 * 359) *the fusiform gyrus extends from the occipital to the temporal pole ;
 * 360) Sentence ID: 269
 * 361) *fusiform gyrus is limited medially by the collateral fissure ,
 * 362) Sentence ID: 269
 * 363) *the collateral fissure separates fusiform gyrus from the lingual gyrus behind.
 * 364) *the collateral fissure separates fusiform gyrus from the hippocampal gyrus in front.
 * 365) Sentence ID: 270
 * 366) *The Insula ) lies deeply in the lateral fissure,.
 * 367) *island of Reil ) lies deeply in the lateral fissure,.
 * 368) *central lobe ) lies deeply in the lateral fissure,.
 * 369) *The Insula ) lies deeply in the Sylvian fissure,.
 * 370) *island of Reil ) lies deeply in the Sylvian fissure,.
 * 371) *central lobe ) lies deeply in the Sylvian fissure,.
 * 372) *The Insula ) can only be seen when the lips of Sylvian fissure are widely separated, since Insula is overlapped by the gyri which bound the fissure.
 * 373) *island of Reil ) can only be seen when the lips of Sylvian fissure are widely separated, since Insula is overlapped by the gyri which bound the fissure.
 * 374) *central lobe ) can only be seen when the lips of Sylvian fissure are widely separated, since Insula is overlapped by the gyri which bound the fissure.
 * 375) *The Insula ) can only be seen when the lips of Sylvian fissure are widely separated, since Insula is hidden by the gyri which bound the fissure.
 * 376) *island of Reil ) can only be seen when the lips of Sylvian fissure are widely separated, since Insula is hidden by the gyri which bound the fissure.
 * 377) *central lobe ) can only be seen when the lips of Sylvian fissure are widely separated, since Insula is hidden by the gyri which bound the fissure.
 * 378) Sentence ID: 271
 * 379) *the gyri which bound the fissure are termed the opercula of the insula ;
 * 380) Sentence ID: 271
 * 381) *the gyri which bound the fissure are separated from each other by the three rami of the lateral fissure.
 * 382) *the gyri which bound the fissure are named the orbital opercula.
 * 383) *the gyri which bound the fissure are named the frontal opercula.
 * 384) *the gyri which bound the fissure are named the frontoparietal opercula.
 * 385) *the gyri which bound the fissure are named the temporal opercula.
 * 386) Sentence ID: 272
 * 387) *The orbital operculum lies below the anterior horizontal ramus of the lateral fissure.
 * 388) *the frontal opercula between anterior horizontal ramus of the lateral fissure.
 * 389) *the frontal opercula between the anterior ascending ramus of the lateral fissure.
 * 390) *the frontoparietal opercula between the anterior ascending ramus of the lateral fissure.
 * 391) *the frontoparietal opercula between the upturned end of the posterior ramus of the lateral fissure.
 * 392) *the temporal opercula below the posterior ramus of the lateral fissure.
 * 393) Sentence ID: 273
 * 394) *The frontal operculum is of small size in those cases where the anterior horizontal rami of the lateral fissure arise from a common stem.
 * 395) *The frontal operculum is of small size in those cases where the ascending rami of the lateral fissure arise from a common stem.
 * 396) Sentence ID: 274
 * 397) *The insula is surrounded by a deep circular sulcus which separates insula from the frontal lobes.
 * 398) *The insula is surrounded by a deep circular sulcus which separates insula from the parietal lobes.
 * 399) *The insula is surrounded by a deep circular sulcus which separates insula from the temporal lobes.
 * 400) Sentence ID: 275
 * 401) *When the opercula have been removed, the insula is seen as a triangular eminence ,
 * 402) Sentence ID: 275
 * 403) *the apex of triangular eminence is directed toward the anterior perforated substance.
 * 404) Sentence ID: 276
 * 405) *insula is divided into a larger anterior part by a deep sulcus, which runs backward from the apex of the insula.
 * 406) *insula is divided into a smaller posterior part by a deep sulcus, which runs backward from the apex of the insula.
 * 407) *insula is divided into a larger anterior part by a deep sulcus, which runs upward from the apex of the insula.
 * 408) *insula is divided into a smaller posterior part by a deep sulcus, which runs upward from the apex of the insula.
 * 409) Sentence ID: 277
 * 410) *insula 's anterior part is subdivided by shallow sulci into three short gyri ,
 * 411) *insula 's anterior part is subdivided by shallow sulci into four short gyri ,
 * 412) *insula 's posterior part is formed by one long gyrus ,
 * 413) Sentence ID: 277
 * 414) *one long gyrus is often bifurcated at its upper end.
 * 415) Sentence ID: 278
 * 416) *The cortical gray substance of the insula is continuous with cortical gray substance of the different opercula.
 * 417) *The cortical gray substance of the insula insula 's deep surface corresponds with the lentiform nucleus of the corpus striatum.
 * 418) Sentence ID: 279
 * 419) *Limbic Lobe -
 * 420) Sentence ID: 279
 * 421) *The term limbic lobe was introduced by Broca ,
 * 422) *under The term limbic lobe Broca included the cingulate gyri ,
 * 423) *under The term limbic lobe Broca included the hippocampal gyri ,
 * 424) Sentence ID: 279
 * 425) *the cingulate and hippocampal gyri together arch around the corpus callosum.
 * 426) *the cingulate and hippocampal gyri together arch around the the hippocampal fissure.
 * 427) Sentence ID: 280
 * 428) *cingulate and hippocampal gyri he separated on the morphological ground that cingulate and hippocampal gyri are well-developed in animals possessing a keen sense of smell ( osmatic animals ), such as the dog.
 * 429) *cingulate and hippocampal gyri he separated on the morphological ground that cingulate and hippocampal gyri are well-developed in animals possessing a keen sense of smell ( osmatic animals ), such as the fox.
 * 430) Sentence ID: 281
 * 431) *cingulate and hippocampal gyri were thus regarded as a part of the rhinencephalon, but it is now recognized that cingulate and hippocampal gyri belong to the neopallium ;
 * 432) Sentence ID: 281
 * 433) *the cingulate gyrus is therefore sometimes described as a part of the frontal lobe.
 * 434) *the hippocampal is therefore sometimes described as a part of the temporal lobe.
 * 435) Sentence ID: 282
 * 436) *The cingulate gyrus is an arch-shaped convolution, lying in close relation to the superficial surface of the corpus callosum , from corpus callosum cingulate gyrus is separated by a slit-like fissure.
 * 437) *gyrus cinguli ) is an arch-shaped convolution, lying in close relation to the superficial surface of the corpus callosum , from corpus callosum cingulate gyrus is separated by a slit-like fissure.
 * 438) *callosal convolution ) is an arch-shaped convolution, lying in close relation to the superficial surface of the corpus callosum , from corpus callosum cingulate gyrus is separated by a slit-like fissure.
 * 439) *The cingulate gyrus is an arch-shaped convolution, lying in close relation to the superficial surface of the corpus callosum , from corpus callosum cingulate gyrus is separated by the callosal fissure.
 * 440) *gyrus cinguli ) is an arch-shaped convolution, lying in close relation to the superficial surface of the corpus callosum , from corpus callosum cingulate gyrus is separated by the callosal fissure.
 * 441) *callosal convolution ) is an arch-shaped convolution, lying in close relation to the superficial surface of the corpus callosum , from corpus callosum cingulate gyrus is separated by the callosal fissure.
 * 442) Sentence ID: 283
 * 443) *The cingulate gyrus commences below the rostrum of the corpus callosum, curves around in front of the corpus callosum 's genu.
 * 444) *The cingulate gyrus commences below the rostrum of the corpus callosum, extends along the upper surface of the corpus callosum 's body.
 * 445) *The cingulate gyrus commences below the rostrum of the corpus callosum, finally turns downward behind the splenium , where The cingulate gyrus is connected by a narrow isthmus with the hippocampal gyrus.
 * 446) Sentence ID: 284
 * 447) *The cingulate gyrus is separated from the medial part of the superior frontal gyrus by the cingulate sulcus.
 * 448) *The cingulate gyrus is separated from the precuneus by the subparietal sulcus.
 * 449) Sentence ID: 285
 * 450) *The hippocampal gyrus ) is bounded above by the hippocampal fissure.
 * 451) *The gyrus hippocampi ) is bounded above by the hippocampal fissure.
 * 452) *The hippocampal gyrus ) is bounded below by the anterior part of the collateral fissure.
 * 453) *The gyrus hippocampi ) is bounded below by the anterior part of the collateral fissure.
 * 454) Sentence ID: 286
 * 455) *Behind, hippocampal gyrus is continuous superiorly , through the isthmus , with the cingulate gyrus.
 * 456) *Behind, hippocampal gyrus is continuous inferiorly with the lingual gyrus.
 * 457) Sentence ID: 287
 * 458) *Running in the substance of the cingulate gyri, and connecting the substance of the cingulate and hippocampal gyri together , is a tract of arched fibers , named the cingulum ( page 843 ).
 * 459) *Running in the substance of the hippocampal gyri, and connecting the substance of the cingulate and hippocampal gyri together , is a tract of arched fibers , named the cingulum ( page 843 ).
 * 460) Sentence ID: 288
 * 461) *The anterior extremity of the hippocampal gyrus is recurved in the form of a hook ) ,
 * 462) *The anterior extremity of the hippocampal gyrus is recurved in the uncus ) ,
 * 463) Sentence ID: 288
 * 464) *uncus is separated from the apex of the temporal lobe by a slight fissure.
 * 465) *uncus is separated from the apex of the temporal lobe by the incisura temporalis.
 * 466) Sentence ID: 289
 * 467) *Although superficially continuous with the hippocampal gyrus, the uncus forms morphologically a part of the rhinencephalon.
 * 468) Sentence ID: 290
 * 469) *The Hippocampal Fissure begins immediately behind the splenium of the corpus callosum.
 * 470) *The fissura hippocampi ) begins immediately behind the splenium of the corpus callosum.
 * 471) *The dentate fissure ) begins immediately behind the splenium of the corpus callosum.
 * 472) *The Hippocampal Fissure runs forward between the hippocampal.
 * 473) *The fissura hippocampi ) runs forward between the hippocampal.
 * 474) *The dentate fissure ) runs forward between the hippocampal.
 * 475) *The Hippocampal Fissure runs forward between the dentate gyri.
 * 476) *The fissura hippocampi ) runs forward between the dentate gyri.
 * 477) *The dentate fissure ) runs forward between the dentate gyri.
 * 478) *The Hippocampal Fissure end in the uncus.
 * 479) *The fissura hippocampi ) end in the uncus.
 * 480) *The dentate fissure ) end in the uncus.
 * 481) Sentence ID: 291
 * 482) *Hippocampal Fissure is a complete fissure ( page 819 ).
 * 483) *Hippocampal Fissure gives rise to the prominence of the hippocampus in the inferior cornu of the lateral ventricle.
 * 484) Sentence ID: 292
 * 485) *Rhinencephalon -
 * 486) Sentence ID: 292
 * 487) *The rhinencephalon comprises the olfactory lobe.
 * 488) *The rhinencephalon comprises the uncus.
 * 489) *The rhinencephalon comprises the subcallosal gyri,.
 * 490) *The rhinencephalon comprises the supracallosal gyri,.
 * 491) *The rhinencephalon comprises the fascia dentata.
 * 492) *The rhinencephalon comprises hippocampi.
 * 493) *The rhinencephalon comprises the septum pellucidum.
 * 494) *The rhinencephalon comprises the fornix.
 * 495) *The rhinencephalon comprises the hippocampus.
 * 496) Sentence ID: 293
 * 497) *1.
 * 498) Sentence ID: 294
 * 499) *The Olfactory Lobe ) is situated under the inferior surface of the frontal lobe.
 * 500) *lobus olfactorius ) is situated under the inferior surface of the frontal lobe.
 * 501) *The Olfactory Lobe ) is situated under the orbital surface of the frontal lobe.
 * 502) *lobus olfactorius ) is situated under the orbital surface of the frontal lobe.
 * 503) Sentence ID: 295
 * 504) *In many vertebrates Olfactory Lobe constitutes a well-marked portion of the hemisphere ;
 * 505) *In many vertebrates Olfactory Lobe contains an extension of the lateral ventricle ;
 * 506) Sentence ID: 295
 * 507) *but in man The Olfactory Lobe is rudimentary.
 * 508) *but in some other mammals The Olfactory Lobe is rudimentary.
 * 509) Sentence ID: 296
 * 510) *The Olfactory Lobe consists of the olfactory bulb.
 * 511) *The Olfactory Lobe consists of the olfactory tract.
 * 512) *The Olfactory Lobe consists of the olfactory trigone.
 * 513) *The Olfactory Lobe consists of the parolfactory area of Broca.
 * 514) *The Olfactory Lobe consists of the anterior perforated substance.
 * 515) Sentence ID: 297
 * 516) *( a ) The olfactory bulb ) is an oval mass which rests on the cribriform plate of the ethmoid.
 * 517) *( a ) The bulbus olfactorius ) is an oval mass which rests on the cribriform plate of the ethmoid.
 * 518) *( a ) The olfactory bulb ) is an reddish-gray mass which rests on the cribriform plate of the ethmoid.
 * 519) *( a ) The bulbus olfactorius ) is an reddish-gray mass which rests on the cribriform plate of the ethmoid.
 * 520) *( a ) The olfactory bulb ) forms the anterior expanded extremity of the olfactory tract.
 * 521) *( a ) The bulbus olfactorius ) forms the anterior expanded extremity of the olfactory tract.
 * 522) Sentence ID: 298
 * 523) *olfactory bulb 's under surface receives the olfactory nerves ,
 * 524) Sentence ID: 298
 * 525) *olfactory nerves pass upward through the cribriform plate of the ethmoid from the olfactory region of the nasal cavity.
 * 526) Sentence ID: 299
 * 527) *olfactory bulb 's minute structure is described on page 848.
 * 528) Sentence ID: 300
 * 529) *( b ) The olfactory tract ) is a narrow white band, triangular on coronal section , the apex being directed upward.
 * 530) *( b ) The tractus olfactorius ) is a narrow white band, triangular on coronal section , the apex being directed upward.
 * 531) Sentence ID: 301
 * 532) *olfactory tract lies in the olfactory sulcus on the inferior surface of the frontal lobe.
 * 533) *olfactory tract divides posteriorly into two striæ, a medial.
 * 534) *olfactory tract divides posteriorly into two striæ, a lateral.
 * 535) Sentence ID: 302
 * 536) *The olfactory tract 's lateral stria is directed across the lateral part of the anterior perforated substance.
 * 537) *The olfactory tract 's lateral stria then bends abruptly medialward toward the uncus of the hippocampal gyrus.
 * 538) Sentence ID: 303
 * 539) *The olfactory tract 's medial stria turns medialward behind the parolfactory area ;
 * 540) *The olfactory tract 's medial stria ends in the subcallosal gyrus ;
 * 541) Sentence ID: 303
 * 542) *in some cases a small intermediate stria is seen running backward to the anterior perforated substance.
 * 543) Sentence ID: 304
 * 544) *( c ) The olfactory trigone ) is a small triangular area in front of the anterior perforated substance.
 * 545) *( c ) trigonum olfactorium ) is a small triangular area in front of the anterior perforated substance.
 * 546) Sentence ID: 305
 * 547) *The olfactory trigone 's apex, directed forward , occupies the posterior part of the olfactory sulcus.
 * 548) *The olfactory trigone 's apex, directed forward , is brought into view by throwing back the olfactory tract.
 * 549) Sentence ID: 306
 * 550) *( d ) The parolfactory area of Broca ) is a small triangular field on the medial surface of the hemisphere in front of the subcallosal gyrus ,
 * 551) *( d ) area parolfactoria ) is a small triangular field on the medial surface of the hemisphere in front of the subcallosal gyrus ,
 * 552) Sentence ID: 306
 * 553) *from subcallosal gyrus parolfactory area of Broca is separated by the posterior parolfactory sulcus ;
 * 554) Sentence ID: 306
 * 555) *parolfactory area of Broca is continuous below with the olfactory trigone ;
 * 556) *parolfactory area of Broca is continuous above with the cingulate gyrus ;
 * 557) *parolfactory area of Broca is continuous in front with the cingulate gyrus ;
 * 558) Sentence ID: 306
 * 559) *parolfactory area of Broca is limited anteriorly by the anterior parolfactory sulcus.
 * 560) Sentence ID: 307
 * 561) *( e ) The anterior perforated substance ) is an irregularly quadrilateral area in front of the optic tract ,
 * 562) *( e ) substantia perforata anterior ) is an irregularly quadrilateral area in front of the optic tract ,
 * 563) *( e ) The anterior perforated substance ) is an irregularly quadrilateral area behind the olfactory trigone ,
 * 564) *( e ) substantia perforata anterior ) is an irregularly quadrilateral area behind the olfactory trigone ,
 * 565) Sentence ID: 307
 * 566) *from the olfactory trigone anterior perforated substance is separated by the fissure prima ;
 * 567) Sentence ID: 307
 * 568) *medially anterior perforated substance is continuous with the subcallosal gyrus ;
 * 569) *in front anterior perforated substance is continuous with the subcallosal gyrus ;
 * 570) Sentence ID: 307
 * 571) *laterally anterior perforated substance is bounded by the lateral stria of the olfactory tract.
 * 572) *laterally anterior perforated substance is continued into the uncus.
 * 573) Sentence ID: 308
 * 574) *anterior perforated substance 's gray substance is confluent above with gray substance of the corpus striatum,.
 * 575) *anterior perforated substance 's gray substance is perforated anteriorly by numerous small bloodvessels.
 * 576) Sentence ID: 309
 * 577) *2.
 * 578) Sentence ID: 310
 * 579) *The Uncus has already been described ( page 826 ) as the recurved portion of the hippocampal gyrus.
 * 580) *The Uncus has already been described ( page 826 ) as the hook-like portion of the hippocampal gyrus.
 * 581) Sentence ID: 311
 * 582) *3.
 * 583) Sentence ID: 312
 * 584) *The Subcallosal Gyri form a rudimentary arch-shaped lamina of gray substance extending over the corpus callosum.
 * 585) *The Supracallosal Gyri form a rudimentary arch-shaped lamina of gray substance extending over the corpus callosum.
 * 586) *The Dentate Gyri form a rudimentary arch-shaped lamina of gray substance extending over the corpus callosum.
 * 587) *The Subcallosal Gyri form a rudimentary arch-shaped lamina of gray substance extending above the hippocampal gyrus from the anterior perforated substance to the uncus.
 * 588) *The Supracallosal Gyri form a rudimentary arch-shaped lamina of gray substance extending above the hippocampal gyrus from the anterior perforated substance to the uncus.
 * 589) *The Dentate Gyri form a rudimentary arch-shaped lamina of gray substance extending above the hippocampal gyrus from the anterior perforated substance to the uncus.
 * 590) Sentence ID: 313
 * 591) *( a ) The subcallosal gyrus is a narrow lamina on the medial surface of the hemisphere in front of the lamina terminalis, behind the parolfactory area.
 * 592) *( a ) gyrus subcallosus ) is a narrow lamina on the medial surface of the hemisphere in front of the lamina terminalis, behind the parolfactory area.
 * 593) *( a ) peduncle of the corpus callosum ) is a narrow lamina on the medial surface of the hemisphere in front of the lamina terminalis, behind the parolfactory area.
 * 594) *( a ) The subcallosal gyrus is a narrow lamina on the medial surface of the hemisphere in front of the lamina terminalis, below the rostrum of the corpus callosum.
 * 595) *( a ) gyrus subcallosus ) is a narrow lamina on the medial surface of the hemisphere in front of the lamina terminalis, below the rostrum of the corpus callosum.
 * 596) *( a ) peduncle of the corpus callosum ) is a narrow lamina on the medial surface of the hemisphere in front of the lamina terminalis, below the rostrum of the corpus callosum.
 * 597) Sentence ID: 314
 * 598) *subcallosal gyrus is continuous around the genu of the corpus callosum with the supracallosal gyrus.
 * 599) Sentence ID: 315
 * 600) *( b ) The supracallosal gyrus consists of a thin layer of gray substance in contact with the upper surface of the corpus callosum.
 * 601) *( b ) indusium griseum ) consists of a thin layer of gray substance in contact with the upper surface of the corpus callosum.
 * 602) *( b ) gyrus epicallosus ) consists of a thin layer of gray substance in contact with the upper surface of the corpus callosum.
 * 603) *( b ) The supracallosal gyrus consists of a thin layer of gray substance continuous laterally with the gray substance of the cingulate gyrus.
 * 604) *( b ) indusium griseum ) consists of a thin layer of gray substance continuous laterally with the gray substance of the cingulate gyrus.
 * 605) *( b ) gyrus epicallosus ) consists of a thin layer of gray substance continuous laterally with the gray substance of the cingulate gyrus.
 * 606) Sentence ID: 316
 * 607) *supracallosal gyrus contains two longitudinally directed strands of fibers termed respectively the medial longitudinal striæ.
 * 608) *supracallosal gyrus contains two longitudinally directed strands of fibers termed respectively the lateral longitudinal striæ.
 * 609) Sentence ID: 317
 * 610) *The supracallosal gyrus is prolonged around the splenium of the corpus callosum as a delicate lamina ,
 * 611) *The supracallosal gyrus is prolonged around the splenium of the corpus callosum as the fasciola cinerea ,
 * 612) Sentence ID: 317
 * 613) *the fasciola cinerea is continuous below with the fascia dentata hippocampi.
 * 614) Sentence ID: 318
 * 615) *( c ) The fascia dentata hippocampi is a narrow band extending downward above the hippocampal gyrus ;
 * 616) *( c ) The gyrus dentatus ) is a narrow band extending downward above the hippocampal gyrus ;
 * 617) *( c ) The fascia dentata hippocampi is a narrow band extending forward above the hippocampal gyrus ;
 * 618) *( c ) The gyrus dentatus ) is a narrow band extending forward above the hippocampal gyrus ;
 * 619) *( c ) The fascia dentata hippocampi is a narrow band separated from hippocampal gyrus by the hippocampal fissure ;
 * 620) *( c ) The gyrus dentatus ) is a narrow band separated from hippocampal gyrus by the hippocampal fissure ;
 * 621) Sentence ID: 318
 * 622) *fascia dentata hippocampi 's free margin is notched by the fimbria - the fimbriodentate fissure intervening.
 * 623) *fascia dentata hippocampi 's free margin is overlapped by the fimbria - the fimbriodentate fissure intervening.
 * 624) Sentence ID: 319
 * 625) *Anteriorly gyrus dentatus is continued into the notch of the uncus, where gyrus dentatus forms a sharp bend
 * 626) *Anteriorly gyrus dentatus is continued into the notch of the uncus, where gyrus dentatus is then prolonged as a delicate band , over the uncus ,
 * 627) *Anteriorly gyrus dentatus is continued into the notch of the uncus, where gyrus dentatus is then prolonged as the band of Giacomini , over the uncus ,
 * 628) Sentence ID: 319
 * 629) *on the lateral surface of uncus gyrus dentatus is lost.
 * 630) Sentence ID: 320
 * 631) *The remaining parts of the rhinencephalon, viz. , the septum pellucidum , will be described in connection with the lateral ventricle.
 * 632) *The remaining parts of the rhinencephalon, viz. , the fornix , will be described in connection with the lateral ventricle.
 * 633) *The remaining parts of the rhinencephalon, viz. , the hippocampus , will be described in connection with the lateral ventricle.
 * 634) Sentence ID: 321
 * 635) *Interior of the Cerebral Hemispheres.
 * 636) Sentence ID: 322
 * 637) *- If the upper part of Cerebral Hemispheres be removed, at a level about 1.25 cm . above the corpus callosum , the central white substance will be exposed as an oval-shaped area , surrounded by a narrow convoluted margin of gray substance.
 * 638) *- If the upper part of Cerebral Hemispheres be removed, at a level about 1.25 cm . above the corpus callosum , the central white substance will be exposed as the centrum ovale minus , surrounded by a narrow convoluted margin of gray substance.
 * 639) *- If the upper part of Cerebral Hemispheres be removed, at a level about 1.25 cm . above the corpus callosum , the central white substance will be exposed as an oval-shaped area , studded with numerous minute red dots , produced by the escape of blood from divided bloodvessels.
 * 640) *- If the upper part of Cerebral Hemispheres be removed, at a level about 1.25 cm . above the corpus callosum , the central white substance will be exposed as the centrum ovale minus , studded with numerous minute red dots , produced by the escape of blood from divided bloodvessels.
 * 641) *- If the upper part of Cerebral Hemispheres be removed, at a level about 1.25 cm . above the corpus callosum , the central white substance will be exposed as an oval-shaped area , studded with puncta vasculosa ) , produced by the escape of blood from divided bloodvessels.
 * 642) *- If the upper part of Cerebral Hemispheres be removed, at a level about 1.25 cm . above the corpus callosum , the central white substance will be exposed as the centrum ovale minus , studded with puncta vasculosa ) , produced by the escape of blood from divided bloodvessels.
 * 643) Sentence ID: 324
 * 644) *If the remaining portions of Cerebral Hemispheres be slightly drawn apart a broad band of white substance, will be observed , connecting Cerebral Hemispheres at the bottom of the longitudinal fissure ;
 * 645) *If the remaining portions of Cerebral Hemispheres be slightly drawn apart the corpus callosum, will be observed , connecting Cerebral Hemispheres at the bottom of the longitudinal fissure ;
 * 646) Sentence ID: 324
 * 647) *the margins of Cerebral Hemispheres which overlap the corpus callosum are called the labia cerebri.
 * 648) Sentence ID: 325
 * 649) *labia cerebri is part of the cingulate gyrus already described ;
 * 650) Sentence ID: 325
 * 651) *and the slit-like interval between labia cerebri is termed the callosal fissure
 * 652) *and the slit-like interval between the upper surface of the corpus callosum is termed the callosal fissure
 * 653) Sentence ID: 325
 * 654) *If Cerebral Hemispheres be sliced off to a level with the upper surface of the corpus callosum, the white substance of corpus callosum will be seen connecting the two Cerebral Hemispheres.
 * 655) Sentence ID: 326
 * 656) *The large expanse of medullary matter now exposed, surrounded by the convoluted margin of gray substance , is called the centrum ovale majus.
 * 657) Sentence ID: 327
 * 658) *The Corpus Callosum is the great transverse commissure which unites the cerebral hemispheres.
 * 659) *The Corpus Callosum is the great transverse commissure which roofs in the lateral ventricles.
 * 660) Sentence ID: 328
 * 661) *A good conception of Corpus Callosum 's position is obtained by examining a median sagittal section of the brain when Corpus Callosum is seen to form an arched structure about 10 cm . long.
 * 662) *A good conception of Corpus Callosum 's size is obtained by examining a median sagittal section of the brain when Corpus Callosum is seen to form an arched structure about 10 cm . long.
 * 663) Sentence ID: 330
 * 664) *Corpus Callosum 's anterior end is about 4 cm . from the frontal pole
 * 665) *Corpus Callosum 's posterior end about 6 cm . from the occipital pole of the cerebral hemispheres.
 * 666) Sentence ID: 333
 * 667) *Corpus Callosum 's anterior end is named the genu ;
 * 668) *Corpus Callosum 's anterior end is bent downward and backward in front of the septum pellucidum ;
 * 669) Sentence ID: 333
 * 670) *diminishing rapidly in thickness, Corpus Callosum is prolonged backward under the name of the rostrum ,
 * 671) Sentence ID: 333
 * 672) *the rostrum is connected below with the lamina terminalis.
 * 673) Sentence ID: 334
 * 674) *The anterior cerebral arteries are in contact with the under surface of the rostrum ;
 * 675) Sentence ID: 334
 * 676) *anterior cerebral arteries then arch over the front of the genu.
 * 677) *anterior cerebral arteries then are carried backward above the body of the corpus callosum.
 * 678) Sentence ID: 335
 * 679) *The posterior end is termed the splenium.
 * 680) *The posterior end constitutes the thickest part of the corpus callosum.
 * 681) Sentence ID: 336
 * 682) *splenium overlaps the tela chorioidea of the third ventricle.
 * 683) *splenium overlaps the mid-brain.
 * 684) *splenium ends in a thick border.
 * 685) *splenium ends in a convex border.
 * 686) *splenium ends in a free border.
 * 687) Sentence ID: 337
 * 688) *A sagittal section of the splenium shows that the posterior end of the corpus callosum is acutely bent forward, the upper parts being applied to each other.
 * 689) *A sagittal section of the splenium shows that the posterior end of the corpus callosum is acutely bent forward, the lower parts being applied to each other.
 * 690) Sentence ID: 338
 * 691) *Corpus Callosum 's superior surface is convex from before backward
 * 692) *Corpus Callosum 's superior surface is about 2.5 cm . wide.
 * 693) Sentence ID: 340
 * 694) *Corpus Callosum 's superior surface 's medial part forms the bottom of the longitudinal fissure,.
 * 695) *Corpus Callosum 's superior surface 's medial part is in contact posteriorly with the lower border of the falx cerebri.
 * 696) Sentence ID: 341
 * 697) *Laterally Corpus Callosum 's superior surface is overlapped by the cingulate gyrus.
 * 698) *Laterally Corpus Callosum 's superior surface is separated from cingulate gyrus by the slit-like callosal fissure.
 * 699) Sentence ID: 342
 * 700) *Corpus Callosum 's superior surface is traversed by numerous transverse ridges ,
 * 701) *Corpus Callosum 's superior surface is traversed by numerous transverse furrows ,
 * 702) *Corpus Callosum 's superior surface is covered by a thin layer of gray matter, the supracallosal gyrus ,
 * 703) Sentence ID: 342
 * 704) *the supracallosal gyrus exhibits on either side of Corpus Callosum 's middle line the medial longitudinal striæ, already described ( page 827 ).
 * 705) *the supracallosal gyrus exhibits on either side of Corpus Callosum 's middle line the lateral longitudinal striæ, already described ( page 827 ).
 * 706) Sentence ID: 343
 * 707) *Corpus Callosum 's inferior surface is concave.
 * 708) *Corpus Callosum 's inferior surface forms on either side of the middle line the roof of the lateral ventricle.
 * 709) Sentence ID: 344
 * 710) *Medially, Corpus Callosum 's inferior surface is attached in front to the septum pellucidum ;
 * 711) Sentence ID: 344
 * 712) *behind septum pellucidum Corpus Callosum 's inferior surface is fused with the upper surface of the body of the fornix
 * 713) *behind septum pellucidum the splenium is in contact with the tela chorioidea.
 * 714) Sentence ID: 345
 * 715) *On either side, the fibers of the corpus callosum radiate in the white substance ;
 * 716) *On either side, the fibers of the corpus callosum pass to the various parts of the cerebral cortex ;
 * 717) Sentence ID: 345
 * 718) *the fibers of the corpus callosum curving forward from the genu into the frontal lobe constitute the forceps anterior,.
 * 719) *the fibers of the corpus callosum curving backward into the occipital lobe constitute the forceps posterior.
 * 720) Sentence ID: 346
 * 721) *Between the forceps anterior the forceps posterior is the main body of the fibers of the corpus callosum which constitute the tapetum.
 * 722) *Between the forceps anterior the forceps posterior is the main body of the fibers of the corpus callosum which extend laterally on either side into the temporal lobe.
 * 723) *Between the forceps anterior the forceps posterior is the main body of the fibers of the corpus callosum which cover in the central part of the lateral ventricle.
 * 724) Sentence ID: 347
 * 725) *The Lateral Ventricles - The two lateral ventricles are irregular cavities situated in the lower parts of the cerebral hemispheres, one on either side of the middle line.
 * 726) *The ventriculus lateralis ) - The two lateral ventricles are irregular cavities situated in the lower parts of the cerebral hemispheres, one on either side of the middle line.
 * 727) *The Lateral Ventricles - The two lateral ventricles are irregular cavities situated in the medial parts of the cerebral hemispheres, one on either side of the middle line.
 * 728) *The ventriculus lateralis ) - The two lateral ventricles are irregular cavities situated in the medial parts of the cerebral hemispheres, one on either side of the middle line.
 * 729) Sentence ID: 348
 * 730) *The Lateral Ventricles are separated from each other by a median vertical partition.
 * 731) *The Lateral Ventricles are separated from each other by the septum pellucidum.
 * 732) *The Lateral Ventricles communicate with the third ventricle.
 * 733) *The Lateral Ventricles communicate indirectly with each other through the interventricular foramen.
 * 734) Sentence ID: 349
 * 735) *The Lateral Ventricles are lined by a thin, diaphanous membrane , covered by ciliated epithelium ,
 * 736) *The Lateral Ventricles are lined by the ependyma, covered by ciliated epithelium ,
 * 737) *The Lateral Ventricles contain cerebrospinal fluid ,
 * 738) Sentence ID: 349
 * 739) *cerebrospinal fluid, even in health , may be secreted in considerable amount.
 * 740) Sentence ID: 350
 * 741) *Each lateral ventricle consists of a central part,.
 * 742) *Each lateral ventricle consists of a body,.
 * 743) *Each lateral ventricle consists of three prolongations from body, termed cornua.
 * 744) Sentence ID: 351
 * 745) *The central part of the lateral ventricle extends from the interventricular foramen to the splenium of the corpus callosum.
 * 746) *pars centralis ventriculi lateralis ) of the lateral ventricle extends from the interventricular foramen to the splenium of the corpus callosum.
 * 747) *cella ) of the lateral ventricle extends from the interventricular foramen to the splenium of the corpus callosum.
 * 748) Sentence ID: 352
 * 749) *The central part of the lateral ventricle is an irregularly curved cavity, triangular on transverse section , with a roof.
 * 750) *The central part of the lateral ventricle is an irregularly curved cavity, triangular on transverse section , with a floor.
 * 751) *The central part of the lateral ventricle is an irregularly curved cavity, triangular on transverse section , with a medial wall.
 * 752) Sentence ID: 353
 * 753) *The central part of the lateral ventricle roof is formed by the under surface of the corpus callosum ;
 * 754) Sentence ID: 353
 * 755) *The central part of the lateral ventricle 's floor is formed by the following parts, enumerated in their order of position , from before backward : the caudate nucleus of the corpus striatum ;
 * 756) *The central part of the lateral ventricle 's floor is formed by the following parts, enumerated in their order of position , from before backward : the stria terminalis ;
 * 757) *The central part of the lateral ventricle 's floor is formed by the following parts, enumerated in their order of position , from before backward : the terminal vein ;
 * 758) *The central part of the lateral ventricle 's floor is formed by the following parts, enumerated in their order of position , from before backward : the lateral portion of the upper surface of the thalamus ;
 * 759) *The central part of the lateral ventricle 's floor is formed by the following parts, enumerated in their order of position , from before backward : the choroid plexus ;
 * 760) *The central part of the lateral ventricle 's floor is formed by the following parts, enumerated in their order of position , from before backward : the lateral part of the fornix ;
 * 761) Sentence ID: 354
 * 762) *The central part of the lateral ventricle 's medial wall is the posterior part of the septum pellucidum ,
 * 763) Sentence ID: 354
 * 764) *The central part of the lateral ventricle 's medial wall separates The central part of the lateral ventricle 's medial wall from the opposite lateral ventricle.
 * 765) Sentence ID: 355
 * 766) *lateral ventricles 's anterior cornu passes forward.
 * 767) *cornu anterius ) passes forward.
 * 768) *anterior horn ) passes forward.
 * 769) *precornu ) passes forward.
 * 770) *lateral ventricles 's anterior cornu passes lateralward.
 * 771) *cornu anterius ) passes lateralward.
 * 772) *anterior horn ) passes lateralward.
 * 773) *precornu ) passes lateralward.
 * 774) *lateral ventricles 's anterior cornu passes with a slight inclination downward.
 * 775) *cornu anterius ) passes with a slight inclination downward.
 * 776) *anterior horn ) passes with a slight inclination downward.
 * 777) *precornu ) passes with a slight inclination downward.
 * 778) *lateral ventricles 's anterior cornu passes from the interventricular foramen into the frontal lobe.
 * 779) *cornu anterius ) passes from the interventricular foramen into the frontal lobe.
 * 780) *anterior horn ) passes from the interventricular foramen into the frontal lobe.
 * 781) *precornu ) passes from the interventricular foramen into the frontal lobe.
 * 782) *lateral ventricles 's anterior cornu passes curving around the anterior end of the caudate nucleus.
 * 783) *cornu anterius ) passes curving around the anterior end of the caudate nucleus.
 * 784) *anterior horn ) passes curving around the anterior end of the caudate nucleus.
 * 785) *precornu ) passes curving around the anterior end of the caudate nucleus.
 * 786) Sentence ID: 356
 * 787) *lateral ventricles 's anterior cornu 's floor is formed by the upper surface of the reflected portion of the corpus callosum.
 * 788) *lateral ventricles 's anterior cornu 's floor is formed by the upper surface of the corpus callosum 's rostrum.
 * 789) Sentence ID: 357
 * 790) *lateral ventricles 's anterior cornu is bounded medially by the anterior portion of the septum pellucidum.
 * 791) *lateral ventricles 's anterior cornu is bounded laterally by the head of the caudate nucleus.
 * 792) Sentence ID: 358
 * 793) *lateral ventricles 's anterior cornu 's apex reaches the posterior surface of the genu of the corpus callosum.
 * 794) Sentence ID: 359
 * 795) *lateral ventricles 's posterior cornu passes into the occipital lobe, its direction being backward.
 * 796) *cornu posterius ) passes into the occipital lobe, its direction being backward.
 * 797) *postcornu ) passes into the occipital lobe, its direction being backward.
 * 798) *lateral ventricles 's posterior cornu passes into the occipital lobe, its direction being lateralward.
 * 799) *cornu posterius ) passes into the occipital lobe, its direction being lateralward.
 * 800) *postcornu ) passes into the occipital lobe, its direction being lateralward.
 * 801) *lateral ventricles 's posterior cornu passes into the occipital lobe, its direction being then medialward.
 * 802) *cornu posterius ) passes into the occipital lobe, its direction being then medialward.
 * 803) *postcornu ) passes into the occipital lobe, its direction being then medialward.
 * 804) Sentence ID: 360
 * 805) *lateral ventricles 's posterior cornu 's roof is formed by the fibers of the corpus callosum passing to the temporal lobes.
 * 806) *lateral ventricles 's posterior cornu 's roof is formed by the fibers of the corpus callosum passing to the occipital lobes.
 * 807) Sentence ID: 361
 * 808) *On lateral ventricles 's posterior cornu 's medial wall is a longitudinal eminence ,
 * 809) *On lateral ventricles 's posterior cornu 's medial wall is the calcar avis ) ,
 * 810) *On lateral ventricles 's posterior cornu 's medial wall is the hippocampus minor ) ,
 * 811) Sentence ID: 361
 * 812) *the calcar avis is an involution of the ventricular wall produced by the calcarine fissure.
 * 813) Sentence ID: 362
 * 814) *Above calcar avis the forceps posterior of the corpus callosum, sweeping around to enter the occipital lobe , causes another projection , termed the bulb of the posterior cornu.
 * 815) Sentence ID: 363
 * 816) *The calcar avis are extremely variable in their degree of development ;
 * 817) *bulb of the posterior cornu are extremely variable in their degree of development ;
 * 818) Sentence ID: 363
 * 819) *in some cases The calcar avis and bulb of the posterior cornu are ill-defined ,
 * 820) Sentence ID: 363
 * 821) *in some cases The calcar avis and bulb of the posterior cornu are prominent.
 * 822) Sentence ID: 364
 * 823) *The Lateral Ventricles 's inferior cornu ) the largest of the three, traverses the temporal lobe of the brain , forming in inferior cornu 's course a curve around the posterior end of the thalamus.
 * 824) *cornu inferior ) the largest of the three, traverses the temporal lobe of the brain , forming in inferior cornu 's course a curve around the posterior end of the thalamus.
 * 825) *descending horn ) the largest of the three, traverses the temporal lobe of the brain , forming in inferior cornu 's course a curve around the posterior end of the thalamus.
 * 826) *middle horn ) the largest of the three, traverses the temporal lobe of the brain , forming in inferior cornu 's course a curve around the posterior end of the thalamus.
 * 827) *medicornu ) the largest of the three, traverses the temporal lobe of the brain , forming in inferior cornu 's course a curve around the posterior end of the thalamus.
 * 828) Sentence ID: 365
 * 829) *The Lateral Ventricles 's inferior cornu passes at first backward.
 * 830) *The Lateral Ventricles 's inferior cornu passes at first lateralward.
 * 831) *The Lateral Ventricles 's inferior cornu passes at first downward.
 * 832) *The Lateral Ventricles 's inferior cornu then curves forward to within 2.5 cm . of the apex of the temporal lobe, The Lateral Ventricles 's inferior cornu 's direction being fairly well indicated on the surface of the brain by direction of the superior temporal sulcus.
 * 833) Sentence ID: 367
 * 834) *The Lateral Ventricles 's inferior cornu 's roof is formed chiefly by the inferior surface of the tapetum of the corpus callosum ,
 * 835) Sentence ID: 367
 * 836) *but the tail of the caudate nucleus and the stria terminalis also extend forward in the roof of the inferior cornu to its extremity ;
 * 837) Sentence ID: 367
 * 838) *the tail of the caudate nucleus joins the putamen.
 * 839) Sentence ID: 368
 * 840) *The Lateral Ventricles 's inferior cornu 's floor presents the following parts : the hippocampus.
 * 841) *The Lateral Ventricles 's inferior cornu 's floor presents the following parts : the fimbria hippocampi.
 * 842) *The Lateral Ventricles 's inferior cornu 's floor presents the following parts : the collateral eminence.
 * 843) *The Lateral Ventricles 's inferior cornu 's floor presents the following parts : the choroid plexus.
 * 844) Sentence ID: 370
 * 845) *When the choroid plexus is removed, a cleft-like opening is left along the medial wall of the inferior cornu ;
 * 846) Sentence ID: 370
 * 847) *a cleft-like opening is left along the medial wall of the inferior cornu constitutes the lower part of the choroidal fissure.
 * 848) Sentence ID: 371
 * 849) *The hippocampus ) is a curved eminence, about 5 cm . long ,
 * 850) *hippocampus major ) is a curved eminence, about 5 cm . long ,
 * 851) Sentence ID: 372
 * 852) *The hippocampus extends throughout the entire length of the floor of the inferior cornu.
 * 853) Sentence ID: 373
 * 854) *The hippocampus 's lower end is enlarged ,
 * 855) *The hippocampus 's lower end presents two or three rounded elevations which give it a paw-like appearance ,
 * 856) *The hippocampus 's lower end presents two or three digitations which give it a paw-like appearance ,
 * 857) Sentence ID: 373
 * 858) *and hence The hippocampus 's lower end is named the pes hippocampi.
 * 859) Sentence ID: 374
 * 860) *If a transverse section be made through the hippocampus, it will be seen that hippocampus is produced by the folding of the wall of the hemisphere to form the hippocampal fissure.
 * 861) Sentence ID: 375
 * 862) *The main mass of the hippocampus consists of gray substance ,
 * 863) *on the hippocampus 's ventricular surface is a thin white layer ,
 * 864) *on the hippocampus 's ventricular surface is the alveus ,
 * 865) Sentence ID: 375
 * 866) *the alveus is continuous with the fimbria hippocampi.
 * 867) Sentence ID: 376
 * 868) *The collateral eminence ) is an elongated swelling lying lateral to the hippocampus.
 * 869) *The eminentia collateralis ) is an elongated swelling lying lateral to the hippocampus.
 * 870) *The collateral eminence ) is an elongated swelling lying parallel with the hippocampus.
 * 871) *The eminentia collateralis ) is an elongated swelling lying parallel with the hippocampus.
 * 872) Sentence ID: 377
 * 873) *collateral eminence corresponds with the middle part of the collateral fissure.
 * 874) *collateral eminence 's size depends on the depth of this fissure.
 * 875) *collateral eminence 's size depends on the direction of this fissure.
 * 876) Sentence ID: 378
 * 877) *collateral eminence is continuous behind with a flattened triangular area, situated between the posterior cornua.
 * 878) *collateral eminence is continuous behind with the trigonum collaterale, situated between the posterior cornua.
 * 879) *collateral eminence is continuous behind with a flattened triangular area, situated between the inferior cornua.
 * 880) *collateral eminence is continuous behind with the trigonum collaterale, situated between the inferior cornua.
 * 881) Sentence ID: 379
 * 882) *The fimbria hippocampi is a continuation of the crus of the fornix ;
 * 883) *The fimbria hippocampi will be discussed with the fornix ;
 * 884) Sentence ID: 379
 * 885) *a description of the choroid plexus will be found on page 840.
 * 886) Sentence ID: 380
 * 887) *The corpus striatum has received its name from the striped appearance which a section of corpus striatum 's anterior part presents, in consequence of diverging white fibers being mixed with the gray substance which forms corpus striatum 's chief mass.
 * 888) Sentence ID: 381
 * 889) *A part of the corpus striatum is imbedded in the white substance of the hemisphere ;
 * 890) *A part of the corpus striatum is therefore external to the ventricle ;
 * 891) Sentence ID: 381
 * 892) *A part of the corpus striatum imbedded in the white substance of the hemisphere is termed the extraventricular portion ;
 * 893) *A part of the corpus striatum imbedded in the white substance of the hemisphere is termed the lentiform nucleus ;
 * 894) Sentence ID: 381
 * 895) *A part of the corpus striatum, however , projects into the ventricle
 * 896) *A part of the corpus striatum, however , is named the intraventricular portion
 * 897) *A part of the corpus striatum, however , is named the caudate nucleus
 * 898) Sentence ID: 382
 * 899) *The caudate nucleus ) is a pear-shaped, highly arched gray mass ;
 * 900) *The nucleus caudatus ) is a pear-shaped, highly arched gray mass ;
 * 901) *The caudatum ) is a pear-shaped, highly arched gray mass ;
 * 902) Sentence ID: 382
 * 903) *caudate nucleus 's broad extremity, is directed forward into the anterior cornu of the lateral ventricle ;
 * 904) *caudate nucleus 's head, is directed forward into the anterior cornu of the lateral ventricle ;
 * 905) *caudate nucleus 's broad extremity, is continuous with the anterior perforated substance ;
 * 906) *caudate nucleus 's head, is continuous with the anterior perforated substance ;
 * 907) *caudate nucleus 's broad extremity, is continuous with the anterior end of the lentiform nucleus ;
 * 908) *caudate nucleus 's head, is continuous with the anterior end of the lentiform nucleus ;
 * 909) Sentence ID: 382
 * 910) *caudate nucleus 's narrow end, is directed backward on the lateral side of the thalamus ,
 * 911) *caudate nucleus 's tail, is directed backward on the lateral side of the thalamus ,
 * 912) Sentence ID: 382
 * 913) *from the lateral side of the thalamus caudate nucleus 's narrow end, or tail is separated by the stria terminalis.
 * 914) *from the lateral side of the thalamus caudate nucleus 's narrow end, or tail is separated by the terminal vein.
 * 915) Sentence ID: 383
 * 916) *caudate nucleus 's narrow end, or tail is then continued downward into the roof of the inferior cornu.
 * 917) *caudate nucleus 's narrow end, or tail is then ends in the putamen near the apex of the temporal lobe.
 * 918) Sentence ID: 384
 * 919) *caudate nucleus 's narrow end, or tail is covered by the lining of the ventricle.
 * 920) *caudate nucleus 's narrow end, or tail is crossed by some veins of considerable size.
 * 921) Sentence ID: 385
 * 922) *caudate nucleus 's narrow end, or tail is separated from the lentiform nucleus , in the greater part of its extent , by a thick lamina of white substance ,
 * 923) *caudate nucleus 's narrow end, or tail is separated from the lentiform nucleus , in the greater part of its extent , by called the internal capsule ,
 * 924) Sentence ID: 385
 * 925) *but caudate nucleus 's broad extremity, or head caudate nucleus 's narrow end , or tail of the corpus striatum are united in front.
 * 926) Sentence ID: 386
 * 927) *The lentiform nucleus ) is lateral to the caudate nucleus.
 * 928) *nucleus lentiformis ) is lateral to the caudate nucleus.
 * 929) *lenticular nucleus ) is lateral to the caudate nucleus.
 * 930) *lenticula ) is lateral to the caudate nucleus.
 * 931) *The lentiform nucleus ) is lateral to the thalamus.
 * 932) *nucleus lentiformis ) is lateral to the thalamus.
 * 933) *lenticular nucleus ) is lateral to the thalamus.
 * 934) *lenticula ) is lateral to the thalamus.
 * 935) *The lentiform nucleus ) is seen only in sections of the hemisphere.
 * 936) *nucleus lentiformis ) is seen only in sections of the hemisphere.
 * 937) *lenticular nucleus ) is seen only in sections of the hemisphere.
 * 938) *lenticula ) is seen only in sections of the hemisphere.
 * 939) Sentence ID: 387
 * 940) *When divided horizontally, lentiform nucleus exhibits , to some extent , the appearance of a biconvex lens while a coronal section of lentiform nucleus 's central part presents a somewhat triangular outline.
 * 941) Sentence ID: 388
 * 942) *lentiform nucleus is shorter than the caudate nucleus.
 * 943) *lentiform nucleus does not extend as far forward.
 * 944) Sentence ID: 389
 * 945) *lentiform nucleus is bounded laterally by a lamina of white substance.
 * 946) *lentiform nucleus is bounded laterally the external capsule.
 * 947) *lateral to external capsule is a thin layer of gray substance.
 * 948) *lateral to external capsule is the claustrum.
 * 949) Sentence ID: 390
 * 950) *lentiform nucleus 's anterior end is continuous with the lower part of the head of the caudate nucleus.
 * 951) *lentiform nucleus 's anterior end is continuous with the anterior perforated substance.
 * 952) Sentence ID: 391
 * 953) *In a coronal section through the middle of the lentiform nucleus, two medullary laminæ are seen dividing the lentiform nucleus into three parts.
 * 954) Sentence ID: 392
 * 955) *The lateral part is of a reddish color, while the medial are of a yellowish tint ;
 * 956) *The largest part is of a reddish color, while the medial are of a yellowish tint ;
 * 957) *The lateral part is known as the putamen, while the medial are of a yellowish tint ;
 * 958) *The largest part is known as the putamen, while the medial are of a yellowish tint ;
 * 959) *The lateral part is of a reddish color, while the intermediate are of a yellowish tint ;
 * 960) *The largest part is of a reddish color, while the intermediate are of a yellowish tint ;
 * 961) *The lateral part is known as the putamen, while the intermediate are of a yellowish tint ;
 * 962) *The largest part is known as the putamen, while the intermediate are of a yellowish tint ;
 * 963) *The lateral part is of a reddish color, while the medial together constitute the globus pallidus ;
 * 964) *The largest part is of a reddish color, while the medial together constitute the globus pallidus ;
 * 965) *The lateral part is known as the putamen, while the medial together constitute the globus pallidus ;
 * 966) *The largest part is known as the putamen, while the medial together constitute the globus pallidus ;
 * 967) *The lateral part is of a reddish color, while the intermediate together constitute the globus pallidus ;
 * 968) *The largest part is of a reddish color, while the intermediate together constitute the globus pallidus ;
 * 969) *The lateral part is known as the putamen, while the intermediate together constitute the globus pallidus ;
 * 970) *The largest part is known as the putamen, while the intermediate together constitute the globus pallidus ;
 * 971) Sentence ID: 392
 * 972) *putamen globus pallidus are marked by fine radiating white fibers, which are most distinct in the putamen
 * 973) Sentence ID: 393
 * 974) *The gray substance of the corpus striatum is traversed by nerve fibers, some of which originate in corpus striatum.
 * 975) Sentence ID: 394
 * 976) *gray substance of the corpus striatum 's cells are multipolar, both large and small ;
 * 977) Sentence ID: 394
 * 978) *gray substance of the corpus striatum 's cells of the lentiform nucleus contain yellow pigment.
 * 979) Sentence ID: 395
 * 980) *The caudate nuclei are not only directly continuous with each other anteriorly.
 * 981) *The lentiform nuclei are not only directly continuous with each other anteriorly.
 * 982) *The caudate nuclei are connected to each other by numerous fibers.
 * 983) *The lentiform nuclei are connected to each other by numerous fibers.
 * 984) Sentence ID: 396
 * 985) *The corpus striatum is also connected : ( 1 ) to the cerebral cortex, by what are termed the corticostriate fibers.
 * 986) *The corpus striatum is also connected : ( 2 ) to the thalamus, by fibers which pass through the internal capsule.
 * 987) *The corpus striatum is also connected : ( 2 ) to the thalamus, by a strand named the ansa lentiformis.
 * 988) *The corpus striatum is also connected : ( 3 ) to the cerebral peduncle, by fibers which leave the lower aspect of the caudate nuclei.
 * 989) *The corpus striatum is also connected : ( 3 ) to the cerebral peduncle, by fibers which leave the lower aspect of the lentiform nuclei.
 * 990) Sentence ID: 398
 * 991) *The claustrum is a thin layer of gray substance, situated on the lateral surface of the external capsule.
 * 992) Sentence ID: 399
 * 993) *claustrum 's transverse section is triangular, with the apex directed upward.
 * 994) Sentence ID: 400
 * 995) *claustrum 's medial surface, contiguous to the external capsule , is smooth.
 * 996) *claustrum 's lateral surface presents ridges corresponding with the gyri of the insula, with which claustrum is in close relationship.
 * 997) *claustrum 's lateral surface presents furrows corresponding with the gyri of the insula, with which claustrum is in close relationship.
 * 998) *claustrum 's lateral surface presents ridges corresponding with the sulci of the insula, with which claustrum is in close relationship.
 * 999) *claustrum 's lateral surface presents furrows corresponding with the sulci of the insula, with which claustrum is in close relationship.