"Frontal lobe" Quotes from Famous Books
... in rank. The height of the orang's cerebrum in front is greater in proportion than in either the chimpanzee or the gorilla. "On comparing the brain of man with the brains of the orang, chimpanzee, and baboon, we find a successive decrease in the frontal lobe, and a successive and very great increase in the relative size of the occipital lobe. Concomitantly with this increase and decrease, certain folds of brain substance, called 'bridging convolutions,' which ... — Darwinism (1889) • Alfred Russel Wallace
... posterior portion of the brain, formed by the ganglion of the third primary segment; also termed labro-frontal lobe. ... — Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology • John. B. Smith |