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Fig. 47, Experiment II. The lesion (L) still within the putamen (Put) close 

 to the anterior commissure and approaching the globus pallidus (Gp). The first 

 appearance of the thalamus (Th), represented by its rostral segment remaining 

 uninjured. Somatic sensory thalamo-cortical radiation (sr) as in the preceding 

 figure except that its course toward the postcentral convolution (CP) is well 

 demonstrated. Most of the degenerated fibers enter the cortex lining the floor of 

 the central sulcus (C), not a small number reaching the precentral convolution 

 (CA). Most rostral fibers of the auditory radiation (ar) close along the ventral 

 spur of the clausti-um enter the superior temporal convolution (Ti). Sylvian 

 fossa (FS). 



