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PHYSIOLOGY 



(1) An area including both central convolutions, i.e. the ascending frontal 

 and the ascending parietal, and spreading forward into the frontal lobes. 



(2) An area occupying the hinder portion of the occipital lobe and the 

 greater part of its inner surface. 



' Tactile ' 



Auditory 



Flo. 230. Outer side of right cerebral hemisphere, according to Fleehsig. The 

 dotted surface indicates the regions where the majority of the afferent (sensory) 

 fibres end. 



(.'}) An area occupying the superior temporal convolution ;m<l extending 

 well into the fissure of Sylvius. 



(4) An area on tin- inner side of the hemisphere, occupying the hippp- 



' Tactile urea ' 



Vteual 



v Olfactory :ir.-a 



l-'n:. ^M. Inner airfare of the same hemisphere. (Kl,i:< llsic.) 



Campal u\'fii- :nnl llic nuiruin (!' tlic o-ypus locnical us close to the corpus 

 callosuni. 



Let ii sec liow lar exjieriinent al -\idencc hears out this localisation. 



