Brain And Spinal Cord; a Manual for the Study of the Morphology And Fibre-Tracts of the Central Nervous System
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Moleatlar laye. II. Outer gramde layer White substance Fig. 112. — Schematic representation of the structure of the cerebral cortex. STRUCTURE OF CEREBRAL CORTEX. 115 it is also designated as the layer of tangential fibres or the tangential fibre-layer. In addition to numerous neuroglia cells, this layer contains the terminal ramifications of the dendrites of the more deeply lying pyramidal cells and the end-arborizations of the nerve-fibres coming from the white substance and ending in the cor...tex. Further, it con- tains certain cells, including medium sized polygonal elements, with from four to six dendrites and a ner\'e-process arborizing within the molecular layer, and fusiform or tri- angular cells, with few more or less horizontally coursing dendrites and two or several nerve-processes, that also run horizontally and end within the molecular layer. The ele- ments with several neurites encountered within the tangential fibre-layer, are known as Cajal cells. 2. The outer granule layer, a stratum of small pyramidal cells.
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