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INTRODUCTION TO THE CENTRAL NF.RYOUS SYSTEM 7
of functions, these functions are not uniąue and overlap with those of other brain regions. Thcsc divisions are shown in Figurę 1.3, which pres-ents a lateral view of the central nervous system (A) and a view of the midline (B). A portion of the spinał cord is illustrated in Figurę 1.4 and the inset shows the en tire spinał cord.
In each division of the central nervous system, there is a elear dis-tinction between regions that contain predominantly neuronal celi bodłeś
Central suleus
Parietal lobe
Frontal lobe
Diencephalon
Corpus — callosum
Midbrain
Pons and cerebellum
Parietal-occipital
suleus
Occipital lobe
Medulla
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