DEGENERATION OF THE PAPILLO-MACULAR BUNDLE IN APES AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN HUMAN NEURO-PATHOLOGY

H. J. Scherer
1940 Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry  
27 apes, the majority of which were cercopithecidc (Macacus Rhesus, different types of cercopithecus, cercocebus, etc.). In all cases, both optic tracts and the chiasma were examined by means of coronal sections which cut the nerve fibres in a somewhat longitudinal direction. In 13 of the cases the 37 copyright.
doi:10.1136/jnnp.3.1.37 fatcat:mdyth6kiv5afxixj54hxlhk5jy