
Macroscopial and microscopial analysis of development of the lateral geniculate bodies was performed in 32 human brains of persons of various age. Their presence was revealed in all the cases. Observation of the histopahtological specimen showed---in contradistinction to the results of experimental animal investigations found in the world's literature--a lack of influence of the light stimulus on the stratification of structure of the lateral geniculate body in humans.
Male, Neurons, Embryonic and Fetal Development, Fetus, Age Factors, Geniculate Bodies, Humans, Female, Gestational Age, Middle Aged
Male, Neurons, Embryonic and Fetal Development, Fetus, Age Factors, Geniculate Bodies, Humans, Female, Gestational Age, Middle Aged
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