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The numerals indicate, in a general way. the order of myelination.  
The numerals indicate, in a general way. the order of myelination.  


The primary areas (i-io) are indicated by dots, the intermediate areas (11-31) by oblique lines and the terminal or final areas (32-36) by clear spaces.
The primary areas (1-10) are indicated by dots, the intermediate areas (11-31) by oblique lines and the terminal or final areas (32-36) by clear spaces.


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Fig. 455. Diagram of cortical areas of lateral surface of pallium as determined by the myelogenetic method

Flechsig, from Quain's Anatomy.

The numerals indicate, in a general way. the order of myelination.

The primary areas (1-10) are indicated by dots, the intermediate areas (11-31) by oblique lines and the terminal or final areas (32-36) by clear spaces.


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