PYRAMIDAL TRACT: A COMPARISON OF TWO PROSIMIAN PRIMATES.

作者: J. A. Jane , C. B. G. Campbell , D. Yashon

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.147.3654.153

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摘要: The pyramidal tract of the slow loris (Nycticebus coucang) is found in lateral funiculus spinal cord and extends throughout its entire length. Such a course typical primates. In Malayan tree shrew (Tupaia glis) occupies position ventral portion dorsal funiculus, our studies it could not be traced beyond thoracic cord. loris, fibers are distributed to dorsal, intermediate, gray columns both sides, while they largely restricted horn do cross opposite side.

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