In the ape the temporal sphenoi-dal convolutions, which form the middle lobe, make their appearance and are completed before the anterior convolutions which form the frontal lobe. In man, on the contrary, the frontal convolutions are the first to appear,... Primitive Man - Page 33de Louis Figuier - 1870 - 348 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Herbert William Morris - 1876 - 736 pages
...extent, a source of error, for the result is attained by an inverse course of action. In the ape, the convolutions, which form the middle lobe, make their...subsequently developed. "It is evident that when two organized beings follow an inverse course in their growth, the more highly developed of the two cannot... | |
| Armand Quatrefages - 1879 - 520 pages
...remarked b the brain itself. The following are his ot this subject. In the ape -the temporal spheno'idal convolutions, which form the middle lobe, make their...first to appear, and those of the middle lobe are formed later. It is evident, especially after the most fundamental principles of Darwinism, that an... | |
| John Laidlaw - 1879 - 408 pages
...brain itself. The following are his observations upon this subject. In the ape, the temporal sphenoidal convolutions which form the middle lobe, make their...first to appear, and those of the middle lobe are found later. " It is evident, especially after the most fundamental principles of Darwinism, that an... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1893 - 878 pages
...Human Species, p. in. The respective developments of the human and simian brains are referred to. " In the ape the temporo-sphenoidal convolutions, which...first to appear, and those of the middle lobe are formed later." (Ibid.) "PHYSIOLOGICAL" VERSUS "NATURAL" SELECTION. 685 Lucae's argument versus the... | |
| Adolphe Tanquerey - 1899 - 694 pages
...always increasing, so much so that sometimes it is effaced ... In the ape the temporal sphenoïdal convolutions, which form the middle lobe, make their...first to appear, and those of the middle lobe are formed later. It is evident, especially after the most fundamental principles of Darwinism, that an... | |
| Armand Quatrefages - 1905 - 522 pages
...brain itself. The following are his observations upon this subject. In the ape the temporal sphenoi-dal convolutions, which form the middle lobe, make their...first to appear, and those of the middle lobe are formed later. It is evident, especially after the most fundamental principles of Darwinism, that an... | |
| 1895 - 638 pages
...are completed before the anterior convolutions, which form the frontal lobe. On the contrary, in man the frontal convolutions are the first to appear, and those of the middle lobe make their apparance later, as is familiar to biologists. Huxley has fairly acknowledged that "every... | |
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