Main association and efferent fiber systems of the cerebral cortex in primates;
a study of the projection fibers and homolateral and heterolateral associational pathways of the occipital, perietal, temporal and frontal cortex based upon Marchi study following surgical extirpation in the monkey, Pithecus rhesus (the Indian macaque), together with anthropological observations upon the brain of the same.
APA Citation
Mettler, F. A. (Fred Albert). (1933). Main association and efferent fiber systems of the cerebral cortex in primates: a study of the projection fibers and homolateral and heterolateral associational pathways of the occipital, perietal, temporal and frontal cortex based upon Marchi study following surgical extirpation in the monkey, Pithecus rhesus (the Indian macaque), together with anthropological observations upon the brain of the same. [Ithaca, N. Y.].
MLA Citation
Mettler, Fred A. (Fred Albert), 1907-. Main Association And Efferent Fiber Systems of the Cerebral Cortex In Primates: a Study of the Projection Fibers And Homolateral And Heterolateral Associational Pathways of the Occipital, Perietal, Temporal And Frontal Cortex Based Upon Marchi Study Following Surgical Extirpation In the Monkey, Pithecus Rhesus (the Indian Macaque), Together With Anthropological Observations Upon the Brain of the Same. [Ithaca, N. Y.], 1933.