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5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
Bregma 0
10
Figure 1
9 5 5 1

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2

7 3

E/OV
6 aci GrO 4
EPl
Mi
IPl Gl

5 5

4 6

ON

3 7

2 8

Interaural 15.70 mm Bregma 6.70 mm


5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
Bregma 0
10
Figure 2
9 5 5 1

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2

GrA
vn
7 3
AOB

dlo
GrA AOE
6 4
lo aci
AOL
E/OV GrO
Gl
EPl
5 Mi 5

IPl

4 6

ON

3 7

2 8

Interaural 15.20 mm Bregma 6.20 mm


5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
Bregma 0
10
Figure 3
9 5 5 1

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2

7 3
GlA
MiA
VN EPlA GrO

6 AOE 4
GrA
dlo AOL
aci
E/OV Gl
5 lo EPl 5

Mi

IPl GrO

4 6

ON

3 7

2 8

Interaural 14.70 mm Bregma 5.70 mm


5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
Bregma 0
10
Figure 4
9 5 5 1

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2

FrA
7 3

MO LO
6 4

AOB
VO
rf

5 5
Mi AOD
IPl
AOE

aci AOM
lo E/OV EPl GrO AOL
4 6
Gl
AOV

3 7

2 8

Interaural 14.20 mm Bregma 5.20 mm


5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
Bregma 0
10
Figure 5
9 5 5 1

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2

FrA

7 3

PrL

LO
6 4

MO
DLO
VO

5 5

rf AOD

4 6
aci E/OV AOL
AOM 1a
1b
lo AOV
3 7

2 8

Interaural 13.70 mm Bregma 4.70 mm


5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
Bregma 0
10
Figure 6
9 5 5 1

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 M2 2

7 PrL 3

6 MO 4
LO
DLO

VO
5 5

AOD
ri
rf
4 E/OV AOL 6
aci

AOM
lo AOV

3 7
VTT

2 8

Interaural 13.20 mm Bregma 4.20 mm


5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
Bregma 0
10
Figure 7
9 5 5 1

0 Interaural 10
M2
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2

Cg1
M1

7 3

fmi
PrL
Cl
6 4

LO
AI

5 VO 5
MO

DTr
ri
4 6
rf E/O 1 2 3
V 3
aci DEn 2
AOM Pir 1
DTT
lo
3 3 AOV 7
2
1 VTT

2 8

Interaural 12.70 mm Bregma 3.70 mm


5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
Bregma 0
10
Figure 8
9 5 5 1

0 Interaural 10
M2
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2

Cg1
M1

7 3

fmi PrL
6 4
Cl

AID
5 5
IL
VO LO AIV

4 DP 6
ri
rf E/OV
1 2 3
aca DTT DEn
Pir
3 7
lo
VTT AOP

Tu
2 8

Interaural 12.20 mm Bregma 3.20 mm


5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
Bregma 0
10
Figure 9
9 5 5 1

0 Interaural 10 M2

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 M1 2

Cg1

7 3

S1J
6 fmi PrL 4

5 GI 5
IL Cl

E/OV AID
DP AIV
LO
4 VO 6

DTT

AcbSh AcbC
rf
3 aca 7
DEn Pir
lo AOP
mfba SL
mfba ICj
2 TuPo TuDC 8

Interaural 11.70 mm TuPl Bregma 2.70 mm


5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 10
9 5 5 1

M2
0 Interaural 10
M1
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2

Cg1

7 3

fmi
PrL
S1J
6 4

IL
E
5 5
CPu GI
LV
DP Cl
AID
3
4 1 2 AIV 6
rcc DTT
VO

SHi DEn
rf AcbC
3 aca 7

SL
AcbSh Pir
lo LSS
2 8
ICj
mfba VP

Tu
1 9

0 10

Interaural 11.20 mm Bregma 2.20 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 11
9 5 5 1
M2

0 Interaural 10 M1

+15 +10 +5 0 -5 Cg1


8 2

cg
7 3
Cg2
fmi
S1J

6 E 4

IG
ec

5 CPu 5
LV
DP GI

LSI
Cl DI
4 exc 6
SHi
AID

AcbC AIV
AcbSh DEn
3 7
rf aca LSS
SL

Pir
VP
2 lo LAcbSh 8
mfba mfba
VP
ICj
VP

1 Tu 9

0 10

Interaural 10.70 mm Bregma 1.70 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 12
9 5 5 1
M2

0 Interaural 10
M1
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2
Cg1

S1J
7 cg 3

fmi Cg2

6 IG 4
E

S1JO
gcc
LSD
5 IG 5
LV CPu
ec

GI
LSV
4 Cl 6

SHi DI
LSI
VDB AID
AcbC AIV
3 7
LSS DEn
aca
rf
mfba AcbSh
Pir
2 lo mfba 8
VP LAcbSh
mfba
ICj VP

1 9
Tu

0 10

Interaural 10.60 mm Bregma 1.60 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 13
9 5 5 1
M2
M1
0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5 S1FL


8 2
Cg1
S1J

cg
7 3
Cg2
S1JO
E IG
S1DZ
6 4

gcc
S1ULp
LV
5 IG LSD 5
CPu
ec
GI
LSV
LSI
4 SHi Cl 6
DI
MS
AID
AcbC AIV
3 ICjM DEn 7
rf aca
VDB AcbSh Pir

LSS
2 mfba ICj VP 8
lo mfba LAcbSh
mfba

ICj VP
2n
1 9
Tu

0 10

Interaural 10.20 mm Bregma 1.20 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 14
9 5 5 1
M2
M1

0 Interaural 10

Cg1 S1FL
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2

S1J
cg
Cg2
7 3

S1JO
IG
E

6 S1DZ 4
gcc

LV
S1ULp
LSD

5 SHi 5
ec CPu
GI
LSV
LSI

4 Cl DI 6
MS
AID
AcbC
ICjM AIV
3 7
rf DEn
aca
AcbSh LSS
VDB Pir

2 LAcbSh 8
lo
mfba ICj
mfba VP VP CB
VP

1 2n 9
ICj
Tu

0 10

Interaural 10.00 mm Bregma 1.00 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 15
9 5 5 1
M2
M1
0 Interaural 10
S1FL
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 Cg1
8 2
S1J

cg
Cg2
7 S1JO 3

IG
S1DZ
E
gcc
6 4
LV

ec LSD
S1ULp
SHi
5 5
LSI
CPu
GI
Ld
LSV
4 ZL 6
Cl
MS DI

ICjM
AID
3 AcbSh AIV 7
VDB AcbC
rf aca DEn

LSS
Pir
2 VP LAcbSh 8
HDB
mfbb
mfba
lo CB
mfba VP
VP
ICj ICj
1 2n 9

Tu

0 10

Interaural 9.70 mm Bregma 0.70 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
Bregma 0
10
Figure 16
9 5 5 M2 1
M1

0 Interaural 10
S1FL
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 Cg1
8 2
S1DZ
S1J
cg
Cg2
S1DZ
7 3
E IG

cc
LV S1ULp
6 4
LSD

SHi

5 LSI 5
S2

ec CPu
Ld GI
PLd
ZL
4 LSV DI 6
BSTMA
MS Cl
BSTL AID
AcbSh
AIV
3 DEn 7
aca
rf VDB
IPAC
AcbC LSS
SIB Pir
2 VP 8
CB
mfba mfbb HDB
lo
VP

1 2n ICj 9

Tu

0 10

Interaural 9.48 mm Bregma 0.48 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 17
9 5 5 M1 1
M2

0 Interaural 10 S1FL
Cg1
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2

S1DZ
cg Cg2

7 3
IG S1ULp

cc
LV
LSD
6 4
SHi

LSI
5 S2 5
Ld
PLd CPu
ec
GI
4 ZL MS 6
LSV DI
BSTMA
Cl
BSTL
AIP
3 7
aca
VDB DEn
rf
IPAC
SI VP
2 LSS Pir 8
CB

mfbb HDB
mfba
SIB
lo
1 9
2n ICj
Tu

0 10

Interaural 9.20 mm Bregma 0.20 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 18
M1
5 M2
9 5 1
S1HL

0 Interaural 10
Cg1
S1FL
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2
cg
S1DZ
Cg2

IG
7 3

cc S1BF
LV
df LSD

6 4

LSI

5 SFi 5
S2
CPu

ec LSV
ic
f
4 GI 6
BSTLD
st ZL MS
BSTMA DI
BSTLJ
ac MnPO Cl
acp LGP AIP
3 acp BSTMV BSTLP 7
BSTLV
rf StA
LSS DEn
ADP PS
Fu IPACL
VP
Al VEn
2 MPOL IPACM 8
LPO SIB
Pe Pir
mfba MCPO CxA
mfba mfbb MPA 3V AVPe HDB
1 lo VP 9
ICj
VMPO
ox
Tu
0 10

Interaural 8.74 mm Bregma -0.26 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 19
9 5 5 1 M1 1
M2
2 S1HL
3
0 Interaural 10
4 Cg1 S1FL
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2
5
S1DZ
cg
6a Cg2

6b
7 IG 3

cc S1BF
LV
df
LSD
6 4
pcf
ec
LSI

5 5
SFi
S2
CPu
ic
LSV
4 f GI 6
st
BSTMA DI
LGP BSTLJ
BSTLD
acp ac MnPO BSTLP Cl
3 AIP 7

acp BSTMV BSTLV


rf ADP
3V PS Fu LSS DEn
StA VP IPACL
2 Pe 8
IPACM
MPOL LPO VEn Pir
SIB
mfba MPA MCPO CxA
mfba mfbb AVPe
HDB
1 9
lo VP
VMPO ICj
ox VLPO
Tu

0 10

Interaural 8.70 mm Bregma -0.30 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
M1
Figure 20
M2
9 5 5 1
S1HL

0 Interaural 10 Cg1
S1FL
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 S1DZ 2

cg
Cg2

7 IG 3

cc S1BF
LV
df LSD
ec
6 4

LSI
SFi
5 S2 5
CPu
LSV

st GI
4 ic 6
f
BSTMA
CST BSTLJ DI
LGP BSTLP
ac MnPO BSTLI Cl
AIP
3 7
acp BSTMV IPACL
rf ADP BSTLV DEn
PS
IPACM
StA Pe MPA VEn
2 VP 8
LSS
MPOL LPO
AVPe SIB

mfba 3V MCPO CxA


mfba Pir
mfbb HDB
1 VP 9
lo
VMPO ICj
VLPO
ox
Tu
0 10

Interaural 8.60 mm Bregma -0.40 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 21
9 5 M1 1
5
M2
S1HL

0 Interaural 10
S1FL
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 Cg1
8 2
S1DZ

cg Cg2
S1BF
7 IG 3

cc LSD
LV
df
6 4

ec pcf
SFi
TS
5 S2 5

st vhc SFO BSTS CPu


ic

4 sm 3V 6
BSTMPM
GI
BSTMPI
LGP f BAC DI
BSTMPL
BSTLI Cl
3 AIP 7
B APF BSTLP
rf
acp IPACL
PDP mch PaAM DEn
PaAP SID
2 Pe StHy IPACM 8
B LSS
MPA SIB VP VEn
LPO Pir
MPOC

mfba MCPO
1 HDB CxA 9
mfbb MPOL VLPO AAV
MPOM
lo ox
SO Tu

0 10

Interaural 8.20 mm Bregma -0.80 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 22
9 5 5 M2 M1 1
S1HL
Cg1
0 Interaural 10 S1FL

+15 +10 +5 0 -5 S1DZ


8 2
cg Cg2
S1BF
IG
7 3
cc
LV df LSD

6 TS 4
ec
SFi
vhc
IVF S2
5 D3V SFO 5
st AV CPu
ic
sm PT
4 GI 6
PVA BSTMPM
LGP mch DI
BSTMPI Cl
B f Pe
3V PaAP BSTMPL AIP
3 rf PaAM 7
SIV
IPACL
acp SID DEn
VP
B
Pe StHy
2 IPACM LSS 8
MPOC SIB
MPOM AAD
LPO VEn Pir
mfb MCPO
MPA
HDB
MPOL VLH ACo CxA
1 AAV 9
LOT
LA SCh SO
lo
ox

0 10

Interaural 8.08 mm Bregma -0.92 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 23
9 5 5 1
M1
M2
S1HL

0 Interaural 10 Cg1
S1FL
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 S1DZ
8 2
Cg2
cg

IG S1BF
7 3
df cc
LV
TS

vhc
6 4
ec SFO
fi AVDM
D3V
AD
st sm
5 5
PVA
PT S2
PC
IAD AVVL
4 AM 6
ic CPu
AMV Rt
PVA
GI
Re LGP

3 DI 7
B
rf Pe
sm SM LSS Cl
f PaAP AIP
B IPACL
B
AStr
3V MPA IPACM
2 SIV 8
BSTMPL SID DEn
SIB Pir
MPO LH
mfb AHA AAD
VEn
MCPO BMA
VLH AAV
1 LA 3 9
ACo
SCh SO LOT 2
MeAD 1 CxA
ox

0 10
lo

Interaural 7.70 mm Bregma -1.30 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 24
9 5 5 1
M2 M1
Cg1 S1HL

0 Interaural 10 S1FL
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 S1DZ 2

cg Cg2

IG
7 S1BF 3
df cc
LV TS

6 4
vhc
fi
SFO AVDM
ec
D3V AD
sm
st
5 5
S2
PVA PT

PC
AVVL
CM CPu
4 IAD 6
ic AM Rt
GI

PVA AMV DI
B LGP

3 Re 7
rf sm B Cl AIP
VRe
3V B
SM IPACL
f PaAP AStr DEn
2 SI 8
Pe BSTMPL IPACM LSS
LH
AHA AAD VEn
mfb Cir Pir
MPO MCPO AAV BMA
3
1 VLH 9
LA
SO LOT 2 ACo CxA
SCh
MeAD 1
ox
0 lo 10

Interaural 7.60 mm Bregma -1.40 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
M2 M1
Figure 25
9 5 5 RSA S1HL 1

S1FL
0 Interaural 10 S1DZ

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 RSGb 2
cg
S1BF
IG

df cc
7 3
LV TS
CA3 S1
vhc
SFO
DG 4
6
ec AVDM
fi
D3V
st sm AD

ic MD
5 PVA 5
PC S2
PT AVVL
Rt
CPu
VA B
VA
4 AM LGP 6
IAM GI
mt
Rh AMV

B DI
rf Re
3 7
VRe
ZI IPAC Cl AIP
B

PaAP SI AStr
f CeM
2 LH CeC BLA DEn 8
I
mfb
AHA
AA VEn
Pe MCPO
AHC 3 BMA
1 9
3V SO
LOT
ACo
sox RCh 1 CxA
MeAD
0 ox 10

Interaural 7.40 mm Bregma -1.60 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 26
9 5 5 M2 M1 1

S1HL
RSA
0 Interaural 10
S1FL
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 S1DZ 2
cg RSGb

IG
7 cc S1BF 3
df
TS
LV

6 4
S1
fi DG
D3V LDVL
sm MHb AD
st
ec
MD
5 PVA AVDM 5
PC
PT PC S2
ic
AVVL
eml CM
IAD AM Rt
4 VA CPu 6
IAM GI
mt AMV
Rh DI
LGP

3 Re VM 7
rf Xi Sub LaDL
IPAC Cl AIP
VRe B B AStr
ns
ZI
al 3VPaDC
PaMP PaLM CeL CeC DEn
2 CeM 8
f LH SI
mfb SPa BLA
PaV
cst
AHP I VEn
Pe
1 AHC MeAD BMA 9

LOT opt SO BAOT ACo


sox RCh CxA
0 10

Interaural 7.20 mm Bregma -1.80 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 27
9 5 5 1
M2
RSA M1
0 Interaural 10 S1HL
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 S1FL
8 2
S1DZ
RSGb
cg

IG S1BF
7 3
df cc
DHC

dhc CA3 S1
LV
6 4

DG
fi D3V LDVL
st sm MHb AD
5 MD S2 5
PVA

PC AVVL
PT
ec iml AVDM
CM
CPu GI
4 IAD 6
VA
IAM AM Rt
AMV
mt DI
ic Rh
3 LGP 7
Sub VM AIP
rf Cl
Re
Xi IPAC LaDL
VRe
ZI
ns PaMP PaDC DEn
2 PaLM CeM CeL CeC 8
al
f SPa SI
mfb LH BLA
PaV
AHP
cst IM
VEn
AHC MeAD Pir
1 9
BMA
3V Pe
opt
SO ACo
BAOT CxA
sox RCh
0 10

Interaural 7.12 mm Bregma -1.88 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 28
9 5 5 1
M2 M1
S1HL
RSA
0 Interaural 10
S1FL
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 S1DZ 2

cg RSGb

IG
S1BF
7 cc 3
alv df DHC

dhc
CA3
LV S1
6 fi 4
ec
MHb DG LDDM
sm D3V AD
st LDVL

5 LHb CL 5
PVA
MDL AV S2
iml
MDM
VL
PC
CM CPu
4 6
VPL GI
eml VA
IAM AM
ic Rt DI
Rh LGP
3 Sub IPAC 7
mt
Re
rf VM AStr AIP
Xi VRe B CeC
ns MGP
ZI LaDL
CeL
2 vaf al PaPo CeM DEn 8
cst SI IMG
mfb f Stg LH BLA
PaMP SPa AHP Acc MeAD IM
3V
Pe AHC VEn
MeAV 9
1 BMA
opt
VMHA
sox ACo Pir
aot TC BAOT CxA
ArcD
ArcM
0 ArcL SOR 10
ME

Interaural 6.88 mm Bregma -2.12 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 29
9 5 5 M2 M1 1
RSA
S1Tr
0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 S1DZ 2
cg RSGb

IG
7 alv df cc S1BF 3
CA1
CA2
dhc
DHC
CA3
6 LV 4
ec
fi MHb DG
sm D3V LDDM LDVL
st LHb
5 5
PV MDC
MDL CL
iml S2
IMD
MDM
4 VPM 6
eml CM PC VL
ic Rt CPu GI
VPL
IAM
LGP DI
Rh
3 Sub 7
VM
rf IPAC
mt Re AIP
B
VRe AStr LaDL
MGP CeL I
cst Xi ZI
2 A13 8
ns DA DEn
SI CeC IMG
Stg PaPo CeM
al AHP
f
mfb 3V Pe LH BLA BLP
MeAD
VMHDM I
1 VEn 9
TC MeAV Pir
BMA BLV
opt
VMHC
sox VMHVL ACo
ArcM BAOT PLCo CxA
0 ArcD ArcL 10
SOR
MEI MEE

Interaural 6.70 mm Bregma -2.30 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 30
M2
5 RSA M1
9 5 1

S1Tr
0 Interaural 10
S1DZ
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 RSGb 2
cg

IG

7
alv df cc DHC S1BF 3
CA1 CA2
dhc

CA3
LV
6 PoDG 4
fi MHb DG
sm D3V LDDM
LDVL
ec st LHb
5 PV 5
MDC
iml CL Ang S2
MDL
IMD MDM Po Rt
MDPL
4 6
PC
eml CM VPM CPu GI
VL
ic VPL
LGP DI
Rh SubD B
3 rf 7
lab IPAC
scp SubV VM AIP
LaVM
Re B AStr LaDL
mt CeL
VRe
cst ZI MGP CeC LaVL
ns A13
2 SubI CeM 8
DEn
DA
MePD al BSTIA
opt BLA
mfb DMD LH
f I BLP
TC
1 3V Pe MeAD VEn 9
VMHDM
BMA BMP
VMHC BLV
sox
MePV
VMHVL ACo
aot Pir
PLCo
0 ArcD 10
ArcM
ArcL SOR

Interaural 6.44 mm MEI MEE


Bregma -2.56 mm
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 31
M2 M1
9 5 5 1
RSA
S1Tr

0 Interaural 10
S1DZ
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2
RSGb
cg

IG
alv
df cc CA1 S1BF
7 CA2 3
dhc

CA3

6 PoDG 4
LV
fi DG
sm D3V LDVL
LDDM
LHb
st MHb
5 PV 5
iml S2
ec MDC CL Ang
MDL Po
Rt GI
IMD MDM
4 PC 6
CM VPM DI
eml CPu
ic VL VPL

Rh LGP Ect
SubD
3 7
lab VM
rf scp SubV IPAC
cst B
Re AStr LaDL PRh
VRe CeL
mt
ZI MGP LaVM
A13 CeM CeC LEnt
2 ns 3V DEn 8
DA SubI LaVL
al MCLH BSTIA
opt BLA BLP
I
DMD PeF MePD
mfb f LH
1 VEn 9
Pe VMHDM TC MeAD BMA BLV
sox VMHC
ArcD MePV Pir
ACo BMP
SOR
VMHVL PLCo
0 10
ArcL
ArcM MEE
MEI
Interaural 6.20 mm Bregma -2.80 mm
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 32
5 RSA M2 M1
9 5 1
S1Tr

0 Interaural 10
S1DZ
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 cg RSGb 2

alv IG
CA1 S1BF
df cc
7 hf 3
CA2
dhc

CA3
S2
6 PoDG 4
LV LHbM
D3V LHbL
sm
fi LDDM LDVL
MHb AuD
ec LPMR
5 st PVP 5

iml MDM MDL


CL Po
MDC Rt
IMD VPM AuV
4 6
eml PC
CM VL CPu
VPL
B
ic Rh LGP Ect
rf scp Sub
3 VM 7
AStr ml
st eml Re
VRe PRh
ZID CeC LaDL
mt A11 CeL
Do LEnt
ZIV MGP LaVM
2 8
opt DA SubI
3V LaVL
ns DEn
Pe BSTIA
mfb LH BLA
PeF MePD
DMC DMD BLP
sox f I
MCLH 9
1 I BMP
MePV BLV VEn
VMHC
TC PMCo BMA Pir
VMHDM MTu
SOR
ArcD
0 ArcM VMHVL PLCo
10
ArcL
MEI MEE

Interaural 5.86 mm Bregma -3.14 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 33
9 5 5 RSA M2 M1 1

S1Tr
0 Interaural 10
RSGb S1DZ
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2
cg
alv
IG S1BF
df cc CA1
7 hf 3
dhc
CA2
FC
S2
CA3
DG 4
6 PoDG
LV MHb LHbM LHbL AuD
D3V LDVL
sm
LPMR
fi LDDM CPu
5 Au1 5
st PVP
CL

IMD Rt
MDC
MDL Po
iml
4 MDM AuV 6
VPM
ec
eml CM PC VPL
OPC imvc
LGP Ect
CPu
3 ic ml 7
scp VM
st Re
rf ZIV CeL PRh
eml VRe ZID LaDL
A11 AStr LEnt
opt mt
2 CeC LaVM 8
3V SubI MGP LaVL DEn
PH BSTIA
ns
mfb DMD LH MCLH BLA
Pe BLP
PeF
MePD I
1 sox f 9
DMC DMV I VEn
MePV BMP
VMHC TC Te BLV
Pir
VMHDM MTu
PMCo
0 PLCo 10
ArcD VMHVL
ArcM

ArcL
Interaural 5.70 mm MEI MEE
Bregma -3.30 mm
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 34
9 5 5 M2 M1 1
RSA S1Tr

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 cg RSGb 2
S1BF

IG
CA1
df cc
7 dhc 3
hf
alv S2
CA2
PoDG CA3
6 DG 4
D3V AuD

sm MHb LHbM DLG


LV
LPMR LDVL
VLG
5 ec 5
fi LHbL
fr Au1
PVP
iml Po
st CL
ic MDL Rt
4 eml MDM 6
ic IMD CPu AuV
PC VPM
CM VPL
OPC
rf Ect
VPPC
3 ml 7
A11 AStr PRh
opt VM ZID
scp LaDL
LV ZIV LEnt

2 mt LaVM 8
sox ns PH SubI STh
st LaVL
Pe DEn
3V
MePD BSTIA
BLP
mfb PeF LH
DMD Pir
1 BMP VEn 9
f AHiAL
PMCo BLV
DMV
ArcD VMHC Te
PLCo
VMHVL
0 10
ArcM
ArcL

Interaural 5.40 mm InfS Bregma -3.60 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 35
9 5 5 RSA 1
PtA

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5 RSGb


8 Py Or cg 2
Rad
LMol
Mol S1BF
GrDG
IG CA1
alv
hf df cc
7 dhc 3

CA2
Hil PoDG AuD
LHbM CA3
LHbL DG
6 4
D3V
sm LPLR
LPMR DLG
Au1
5 fi MHb 5
ec VLG

iml fr PVP CL Po
eml
PF AuV
st VPL Rt
4 6
PoMn
MD
ic OPC CPu TeA
PF VPM
CM
VPPC Ect
3 opt ml 7
SPF
rf
VM ZID PRh
fi scp LaDL
ZIV
LEnt
sox
2 mt STh 8
PH LaVM
LV LH
ns mfb
DEn
MePD 3V
BSTIA
Gem
BLP
1 PSTh AHiAL 9
f DTM BMP
Pir
PMCo
PMV Te
ArcMP
ArcLP VTM
0 PLCo 10

af InfS

Interaural 5.20 mm Bregma -3.80 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 36
9 5 5 1
RSA
PtA
0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5 RSGb


8 2
cg

IG
S1BF
hf
7 df cc CA1 3
IBl
dhc

alv
PoDG
CA3
6 OBl CA2 4
AuD
bsc hbc
DG IMA
D3V
sm LPMR LPLR DLG
LHbL APTD
MHb IGL Au1
5 LHbM VLGPC 5
VLGMC

str Po
fi AuV
PVP Rt
4 fr PF 6
VPM VPL
LV
ec SubG TeA
opt pv
VPPC Ect
3 ic ml 7
rf SPF
PR ZID PRh
scp
F ZIV
3V
sox CA3 LEnt
PH LaDL
2 8
ns LaVM
Gem STh DEn
mfb SMT
cp PSTh BLP
1 SuM LH AHiPM 9
f DG AHiAL BMP Pir
DTM PMD
MRe PMCo
APir
PMV
VTM
0 ArcMP ArcLP 10
PLCo

af InfS
Interaural 4.84 mm Bregma -4.16 mm
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 37
9 5 5 1
RSA V2MM
PtA
0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5 RSGb


cg 2
8

S1
IG
CA1
df cc
7 hf IBl 3
dhc
AuD
PoDG
OBl CA2
6 4
hbc DG
LPLR IMA
bsc D3V CA3
Au1
LPMR DLG
MHb
VLGPC
APTD
5 VLGMC 5
fi str IGL
ec
PrC
alv Po
ar AuV
PF VPL
4 6
VPM TeA
fr PVP
pv VPPC SubG
opt
SPFPC Ect
rf ic ml RI
3 3V 7
PR ZID
scp
F PRh
sox
PH ZIV
LV mtg CA3 LEnt
Gem
2 8
ns sumx SMT STh
mfb LH
cp SuM DEn
pm
BLP
ML DG Pir
1 f MMn AHiPM 9
AHiAL
MM APir
VTM PMCo
MRe PMD
0 PLCo 10
af
ArcMP

Interaural 4.70 mm Bregma -4.30 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 38
9 5 RSA V2MM 1
5 V2ML

0 Interaural 10 RSGb PtA


+15 +10 +5 0 -5 cg
8 2

IG

df cc
CA1
7 hf S1 3
alv dhc
AuD
PoDG

6 bsc DG CA3 4
CA2
PiRe LPMC IMA
hbc Au1
OPT APTD
pc SCO LPMR DLG
MPT
5 3V 5
alv
str PrC LPLC IGL
APTV LPLR VLGMC AuV
Sc
PVP VLGPC
ar Po
4 VPM TeA 6
ec PF
Eth
pv SPFPC
SubG Ect
fr CA2
opt
ic
3 ml 7
fr ZID PRh
rf scp RI PR CA3
sox PH
3V F ZIV LEnt

LV mtg SNR
2 sumx 8
ns DEn
LH
SuM Gem
mfb
cp
pm BLP Pir
DG
1 f MMn 9
MM AHiPM
LM VTM
ML APir
MRe PMCo PLCo

0 ArcMP 10
af

Interaural 4.48 mm Bregma -4.52 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 39
9 5 5 1
RSA V2MM V2ML

0 Interaural 10 V2L
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 RSGb
8 cg 2

alv PtA
df scc
7 CA1 3
hf AuD
dhc

PoDG

6 DG Au1 4
bsc
PiRe
OPT OT LPMC IMA
MPT
hbc APTD LPLC
5 PLi 5
PCom PLi DLG
pc AuV
CA2
str SG MGD
SCO
dlf APTV MGM IGL
4 alv SCom MCPC TeA 6
MGV VLGPC
PAG
PoT VLGMC
opt ctg PIL
Eth LT CA3
Dk Ect
IMLF SPFPC
3V
3 7
scp PR PRh
rf ml
fr ZIV CA1
mtg ZID
RI

2 8
sumx SNR
ns LH PBP
SNCD DEn LEnt
SuMM
mp SuML
1 cp mfb mt BLP 9
f DG APir
MM ML AHiPM
LM
PMCo
0 af 10

Interaural 4.20 mm Bregma -4.80 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 40
9 5 5 RSA 1
V2MM
V2ML

0 Interaural 10
V2L
RSGb
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 cg
8 2

alv
scc PtA
7 CA1 3
dhc FC
hf AuD

PoDG
6 DG 4
PiRe Au1
bsc OT
PPT LPMC
MPT OPT
LPLC csc IMA
5 APTD DLG 5
pc PAG PCom
MGD CA2 AuV
PLi SG
dlf CA3
alv opt Aq PAG MCPC
MZMG MGV TeA
4 ctg dtg APTV PoT 6
IMLFG
MGM
Dk PIL
EW SPFPC PP CA1 Ect
DpMe REth
MA3 IMLF
3 rf LT PRh 7
SNL
scp PR ZI
ml
RLi PBP
mtg
vtgx VTRZ
SN

2 fr 8
RV

SNM IF PBP SNCD LEnt


L

SNRDM VTA PN
IPF MT DEn
mp
cp
1 APir 9
MM
AHiPM

af
PMCo
0 10

Interaural 3.80 mm Bregma -5.20 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
Bregma 0
10
Figure 41
9 5 5 1
RSA V2MM
V2ML
0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5 RSGb


8 cg V2L 2

scc CA1
7 PtA 3
dhc FC
hf
AuD
PiRe S
alv PoDG
DG
6 bsc SC 4
LPLC
MPT PPT OT Au1
LPMC
SC OPT
csc
IMA DLG
5 DMPAG 5
pc APTD
PCom
opt SG MGD
dlf AuV
PLi CA3
alv LPAG
ctg Aq MGV
MZMG MCPC CA2
4 dtg MGM 6
APTV TeA
PoT
Dk IMLFG
IMLF
EW DpMe PIL PP Ect
REth
LT
3 MA3 SPFPC PRh 7
rf CA1
scp SNL
ml RPC PBP
RLi
mtg vtgx
VTRZ SNCD
2 8
fr IF PBP
VTA SNR
PN DEn
MT
aopt mp IPF
LEnt

1 cp DG 9
MM APir
AHiPM
af
PMCo

0 10

Interaural 3.70 mm Bregma -5.30 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 42
9 5 5 1
V2MM
RSA
V2ML
10 V1M
0 Interaural
V1B
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 cg
8 2
RSGb V2L

fmj

7 Post 3
RSGa PtA
hf CA1
Zo S
alv
AuD
SuG
Op PoDG
6 4
InG DG
bsc OT Au1
csc InWh
PPT LPMC
5 DMPAG DpG 5
DpWh PLi
DLPAG
dlf MGD AuV
LPAG SG
Aq CA2
MZMG
alv MGV
4 EW APT CA3 TeA 6
ctg dtg Dk IMLFG
MA3 MGM
IMLF DpMe PoT
mlf
PIL PP
PaR Ect
3 mtg LT 7
Min SNL
rf scp RPC
ELm
PRh
VTRZ RMC
ml RLi
SNR CA1
2 vtgx 8
PBP DEn
hf IPDM SNCD
IF VTA
3n LEnt
PN
SNM
IPR AHiPM APir
1 mp 9
cp fr IPC
3n IPRL PMCo
MM
af
0 10

Interaural 3.40 mm* Bregma -5.60 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 43
V2MM V2ML
9 5 5 1
RSA
V1M

0 Interaural 10 V1B
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2
cg
RSGb
fmj
V2L

7 RSGa 3
Zo Post S
hf PtA
SuG
AuD
Op
6 DG PoDG 4
alv InG
csc CA1
InWh
bsc OT Au1
DLPAG DMPAG DpG PPT
5 LPMC 5
alv PLi
DpWh MGD
dlf
Aq SG CA3
LPAG
AuV
MGV
4 IMLF MZMG CA2 6
dtg EW Dk APT
ctg MGM
IMLFG PoT TeA
DpMe
MA3 PIL PP
mlf
Ect
3 PaR SNL 7
rf R Min
scp PRh
RLi ELm CA1
vtgx
hf mtg PBP SNR
2 DEn 8
ml IPDM
IF VTA SNCD
PN LEnt
S
3n SNM APir
4n IPR AHiPM
1 mp 9
cp
IPC
3n IPRL PMCo

af
0 10

Interaural 3.20 mm* Bregma -5.80 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 44
9 5 5 1
RSA V2MM V2ML
V1M
0 Interaural 10
V1B
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2
fmj RSGb

V2L
RSGa
7 3
Zo
Post S
SuG
Op AuD
DG
6 InG 4

csc PoDG
InWh OT
alv bsc DT
DpG Au1
DMPAG
5 dlf 5
DLPAG DpWh
MGD
LPAG CA2
Aq SG
Su3C CA3
MZMG bic EW AuV
4 dtg MGM MGV 6
hf 3PC Su3 IMLFG
DpMe
IMLF TeA
ctg 3 PIL
mlf RLi PP
3 scp dtgx SNL Ect 7
PaR
RPC
vtgx SNCD
rf
RMC PRh
DG CA1
PBP SNR
2 3n 8
mtg CLi
VTA SNCV DEn
IPDM LEnt
ml
IPDL SNM
IPR AHiPM
1 APir 9
cp IPL
IPI
PMCo
IPC
af
0 10

Interaural 2.96 mm* Bregma -6.04 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
V2MM V2ML
Figure 45
9 5 5 RSA 1
V1M

0 Interaural 10 V1B
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 RSGb
8 2
fmj
V2L
RSGa
Zo
7 Post 3
SuG
S
Op

InG AuD
6 4

csc DpG

DMPAG DpWh
bsc InWh CA1 Au1
DT dlf
5 PoDG 5
DLPAG MGD
hf AuV
DG
Hil
Aq
LPAG SG
Su3C TeA
MGV
4 bic EW 6
ctg 3PC Su3 IMLF MGM
ltg dtg DpMe
IMLFG
3 Ect
mlf SubB
PaR PRh
3 dtgx RPC S 7
rf scp PrS
RMC
mtg vtgx RRF
rs PaS
MEntV
2 CLi 8
SNR
IPDM VTA SNCD
ml IPR IPDL LEnt

s5 cp IPL 9
1
IPC
IPI
tfp

0 10
bas

Interaural 2.70 mm Bregma -6.30 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 46
V2MM V2ML
9 5 5 RSA 1
V1M

0 Interaural 10 V1B
RSGb
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 2
fmj
RSGa
Zo
V2L
7 SuG 3
Post
Op
S
InG
InWh
6 4

DpG
hf DG DMPAG
bsc dlf DpWh
DLPAG
5 5
Me5 TeA
CA1 bic me5 Aq LPAG

ts Su3C BIC
EW
4 ltg 3PC Su3 6
MG ctg DpMe
dtg
3
SubB Ect
mlf PrS
3 dtgx 7
PaS S PRh
rf mtg RRF
A8
scp CLi PPTg
MEnt
2 8
xscp IPDM
rs VTA LEnt
B9 IPA
cp
ml IPL
1 s5 m5 9
bp
IPC IPI

Pn
0 10
tfp

Interaural 2.28 mm bas


Bregma -6.72 mm
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 47
9 5 5 V2MM V2ML 1

RSA V1M
0 Interaural 10
V1B
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 RSGb 2

fmj
RSGa
Zo

7 SuG 3
Post V2L
Op
InG
InWh
6 4

DpG
CA1 bsc
DMPAG DpWh
GrDG dlf
5 hf DLPAG S 5
DG TeA
bic
me5 Aq LPAG Me5
Su3C
MG ts EW BIC
4 Su3 6
ltg ctg 3PC Ect
dtg
3 DpMe
SubB PrS
mlf
PRh
3 7
mtg dtgx PaS
rf RRF
A8
xscp CLi
PPTg Dsc
2 MEnt 8
cp IPDM Rbd
rs VTA LEnt
B9 IPA
tth
1 ml IPL 9
s5
IPC
m5
IPI
bp

0 Pn 10
tfp

Interaural 2.20 mm bas Bregma -6.80 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 48
9 5 5 V2MM 1
RSA V1M

0 Interaural 10
V1B
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
8 RSGb 2

fmj RSGa
Zo

7 SuG 3
V2L
Op Post
InG
InWh
6 4
DpG

bsc dlf DMPAG DpWh


hf
5 5
DLPAG
TeA
me5 Aq Me5 S
bic LPAG
Su3C DR BIC
ltg ts
4 PrS 6
Su3
ctg 3PC

DpMe Ect
dtg 3 I3 SubB
PaS
3 MiTg mlf PRh 7
A8 RRF
PBG mtg CLi ts
Dsc
rf PPTg
xscp
2 MEnt 8
RR LEnt
ipt Rbd
rs
IPA
IPL
cp B9
1 bp tth 9
s5
ml
m5 IPC IPI

0 Pn 10
tfp

Interaural 1.96 mm bas Bregma -7.04 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
V2MM
Figure 49
9 5 5 1
V1M
RSA
0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5 V1B


8 2
RSGb
RSGa
Zo

fmj
SuG V2L
7 3
Op
InG
InWh Post

6 DpG 4

dlf DMPAG DpWh TeA


DLPAG
5 5
Aq BIC PrS
S
bic LPAG InCo
me5 Me5

ltg DRD Su3C Ect


4 ts Su3 6
3PC SubB PaS
ctg DpMe
dtg DRV
PBG PRh
4 Pa4 MiTg
rf mlf
3 7
CLi Dsc
xscp PPTg RR PL
MEnt

ipt LEnt
2 Rbd 8
PnO
ll rs MnR
mcp RtTg
s5
B9 9
1
tth
lfp ml
m5 Pn

0 10
bp Pn
tfp

Interaural 1.70 mm bas Bregma -7.30 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 50
9 5 5 V2MM 1

RSA V1M
0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5 V1B


8 2
RSGb

Zo RSGa

fmj SuG V2L


7 3
Op

InG
InWh Post

6 DpG 4
TeA
DMPAG DpWh PrS
dlf
DLPAG
BIC
5 5
Aq InCo
LPAG
ECIC
bic Ect
me5 PaS
VLPAG Me5
4 DRD 6
ll
DpMe
DRVL PRh
ctg
dtg DRV MiTg
Pa4
3 mlf CLi PPTg PBG 7
rf Dsc
xscp RR
Rbd SPTg MEnt
LEnt
ATg PL
2 ERS 8
ts
rs PnO

s5 mcp VLL
PMnR
1 ll RtTgP 9
MnR

tth
m5 B9 RtTg
bp lfp ml
0 10
Pn

tfp
Interaural 1.36 mm bas
Bregma -7.64 mm
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 51
V2MM
9 5 5 1
V1M
RSA
0 Interaural 10
V1B
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 RSGb
8 2

RSGa
Zo

SuG V2L
7 fmj Post 3
Op
InG
InWh
DpG TeA
6 PrS 4
DpWh ECIC
DMPAG 1 2 1
DLPAG
InCo
5 BIC PaS 5
Aq Ect
LPAG
bic
me5 Me5
VLPAG PRh
4 ll 6
DRD
DpMe
DRVL MiTg
dtg
DRV Dsc
PBG
3 mlf MEnt 7
xscp PPTg LEnt
Rbd
SPTg ILL
PL
2 ts ATg 8
mcp rs PMnR
PnO VLL
MnR
s5
1 9
RtTg
RtTgP
m5 DMPn B9
tth
ll ml DLPn
DPPn m5
0 lfp 10
VPPn
LPn
bp VMPn MPn

Interaural 1.20 mm bas


tfp
Bregma -7.80 mm
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 52
9 5 5 1

V2MM V1M
0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5 V1B


8 RSA 2

RSGa

fmj V2L
7 3
Zo
SuG
Op Post
InG
InWh
6 DpG TeA 4
DpWh
ECIC
DMPAG
2
InCo
DLPAG
5 PaS 5
Aq LPAG Ect

BIC
bic me5 Me5
VLPAG
CnF Dsc
4 ll DRD 6
4n
DRVL
MiTg PRh
dtg DRV DpMe
rf PBG
MEnt
mlf
LEnt
3 cll scp xscp 7
Rbd PPTg

ATg SPTg ILL


PL
MnR
2 ts 8
PMnR PnO
rs
mcp
s5 VLL
RtTgP
VLTg
1 RtTg 9
m5
ll
tth
ml RPO
lfp
0 10
bp
tfp Pn

Interaural 1.00 mm bas Bregma -8.00 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 53
9 5 5 1

V1M
0 Interaural 10 V2MM

+15 +10 +5 -5 V1B


0
8 Pi RSA 2

RSGa V2L

7 3
TeA
Post

cic PaS
6 4
ECIC 1 Ect
DMPAG 2 Dsc
3

5 DLPAG 5
Aq
LPAG PRh

me5 Me5
VLPAG MEnt
4 DRVL 6
ll 4n CnF
LEnt
DRD PPTg
dtg DRV DLL
cll Rbd
3 scp 7
mlf DRI PL ILL
SPTg

VTg VLL
2 mcp 8
PMnR PnO ll
ts MnR
rs
ll

s5 m5
1 VLTg 9
tz vsc

ll RtTg VLL
RtTgP
tth ll
0 ml Tz 10
RPO

py

Interaural 0.70 mm bas


Bregma -8.30 mm
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
V1M Figure 54
V1B
8 5 5 2

V2L
0 Interaural 10
DCIC RSA
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 TeA 3

cic
Ect

6 PaS 4
DMPAG
ECIC PRh
ReIC Dsc
CIC 3 2 1
LPAG
5 5
MEnt LEnt
2

me5 Me5 Sag


ll
4 6
VLPAG
CnF
4n
cll LDTg
dtg LPBC LPBS
DRC DLL
3 scp 7
DTgP
vsc LPBE
mcp MPB
DMTg mlf LDTgV
VTg
DRI KF
2 SubCD 8
A7 ts PnR
P5
s5 PnO PC5
m5 SubCV
1 Pr5 9
rs
RtTg MSO
vsc
tz
A5
0 tth RPO 10
SPO
ml
Tz
LVPO
tz
py MVPO
-1 11
bas

Interaural 0.28 mm Bregma -8.72 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 55
V1M
5 V1B
8 5 2

0 Interaural 10 V2L
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 RSA 3
DCIC
cic
Ect

6 DMPAG 4
PaS
PRh
ReIC CIC ECIC
3 21
5 MEnt 5

LPAG
4n 2
MEnt Sag
4 Me5 Cb 6
ll me5
CnF

4n
LPBC LPBS
DRC LDTg
dtg DLL
3 scp DTgP 7
LPBE
vsc VTg MPB
mcp
mlf LDTgV
SubCD KF
2 DRI 8
DMTg DMTg Su5
A7
VCA
ts P5 Mo5 PC5
PnR
s5 PnO
1 Pr5VL 9
m5
RtTg
SubCV
rs
DPO
tz
0 10
A5 tth SPO LSO
ml
Tz MSO
vsc
tz LVPO
MVPO
py 11
-1
bas

Interaural 0.20 mm Bregma -8.80 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 56
V1M
Cb V1B
8 5 5 2

1
10 2 V2L
0 Interaural
DCIC RSA
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 3
7 cic 3

Ect
PaS

ReIC
ECIC PRh
6 MEnt 4
CIC 1
2
3 3

5 5

2 4

4 LPBV Sag 6
4n LPBI
SMV LPBD
4V RL 2&3
LC LPBCr
LDTg LPBC
vsc
scp Me5
3 mcp Bar LPBE 7
me5
MPB
DTgP MPBE
DRC DTgC
Su5 KF
SubCA
2 mlf PnR SubCD VCA 8
DMTg Mo5DL
ts P5 I5
s5 m5 Mo5VM
Pr5VL
RtTg
1 9
SubCV
A5 PnC
DPO
rs PnV
tth
0 6n RMg LSO 10
tz SPO
ml MSO
tz Tz

vsc py MVPO LVPO


-1 11
bas

Interaural -0.16 mm Bregma -9.16 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 57
8 5 5 2
Cb V1M V1B

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5 RSA V2L


7 3
DCIC
PaS
Ect

ReIC MEnt PRh


6 4

CIC ECIC
3 3 21

5 5
Sim

4
2
4 PCTg 6
LPBI LPBD
4n LPBV
4V SMV LPBC
2&3 DRC LPBE
vsc LPBCr
3 LDTg LC 7
scp DTgC Bar Me5
me5 MPB
mcp
LR4V MPBE CGB DTgP Pr5DM
scpd SubCA
chp Su5
CGA
2 mlf 8
DMTg SubCD Mo5DL
P5 Mo5VM VCA
I5 PFl
ts PnR
RtTg Pr5VL
1 s5 m5 9
SubCV
RIP PnC
A5 DPO

0 rs tth RMg PnV 10


SPO LSO
vsc ml
MSO
tz Tz

py LVPO
-1 11
bas MVPO

Interaural -0.30 mm Bregma -9.30 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 58
8 5 5 5 2
Cx

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5 4
7 3
DCIC

6 CIC 4

3
prf Sim
Crus1
ECIC
5 5
PCTg

3 4&5
2
4 6

LPBC LPBV LPBV LPBC


LPBE LPBE PFl
plf LC
vsc 4V 1 SMV PCGS
3 mcp
scp 7
CGPn MPB
Sph Bar Fl
me5 Me5
LR4V
PDTg
CGB

M
Su5

5D
SubCA I5
CGA

Pr
2 O SGl 8
scpd
mlf II SubCD
P5
m5 DMTg
Mo5 VCA

s5 ts Acs5
1 ocb pd 9
SubCV Pr5VL
Jx5
PnC
RIP
8vn
7n DPO
tz A5 PnV
0 10
rs RMg LSO
tth
tz SPO
ml Tz
MSO
vsc py MVPO LVPO
bas 11
-1

Interaural -0.68 mm Bregma -9.68 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 59
8 5 5 5 2
Cx
0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 4 3

DCIC

6 4

3 ECIC
prf psf
Sim Crus1

5 5

2
4 6

PBW LPBV

plf vsc
4V 1 LC PFl
mcp SMV
3 scp 7
Sph PCGS
LR4V
Bar Fl
me5 Me5 MPB
PDTg
CGB
SubCA Pr5DM
2 O 8
P5 CGA
II SubCD
mlf DMTg Mo5
m5 VCA
sp5
ts Acs5
1 ocb pd 9
SubCV Pr5VL
8vn PnC
RIP
7n Acs6
A5 DPO
0 rs PnV 10
RMg
tz tz tth
ml RPa SPO LSO
Tz
vsc MSO
py LVPO
-1 11
bas MVPO

Interaural -0.80 mm Bregma -9.80 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 60
5 5
8 5 2

0 Interaural 10
SimA
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 SimB
7 4 3

prf pcuf
6 4
psf Sim
3

Crus1
5 5

pfs

4 2 6

plf mcp
MPB PFl
icp unc 1
vsc scp LPBV
3 7
SMV LC SuVe
LR4V 4V Bar
me5 PDTg Me5
MVeMC Fl
prb CGG PCGS
plf 8vn veme CGA CGB SGl
Pr5DM
2 8
6 P5 VCA
mlf
ocb Pa6
PCRtA
sp5 I8
1 8cn 7n ts IS 9
IRt Pr5VL
pd
PnC
Acs6
A5
0 rs RMg 10
PnV
tz MSO
tz tth LSO
RPa SPO
vsc ml
Tz
py LVPO
-1 bas 11
MVPO

Interaural -1.04 mm Bregma -10.04 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15 6
10 Bregma 0
prf
Figure 61
simf
8 5 5 2
5

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 3
4 Sim

pcuf

6 4
Crus1
psf

3 5
5

pfs

4 6
2
unc PFl
plf scp
3 1 LC 7
LR4V icp SGl Fl
SuVe
SMV
DC 8vn MVePC
plf 4V
SGe LVe
MVeMC
2 g7 ocb CGPn VCA 8
EVe
prb
mlf PCRtA DMSp5
6
7n
sp5 Sp5O I8
Pa6
pd IS
1 9
8cn ts PnC 8Gn
IRt Acs7 Pr5VL
Gi SuS
P7 A5
0 tz rs 7 GiA 10
RMg LPGi 7
tth
ml RPa CPO
vsc
py
-1 11
bas

Interaural -1.30 mm Bregma -10.30 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0 6
simf
Figure 62
8 5 5 prf 2

5
0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 3
Sim
4

psf
6 pcuf 4
Crus1

5 3 5

pfs 2
4 Lat 6

unc
PFl
scp
1
A4 SuVe
3 7
LC
plf SMV MVePC Fl
icp DC
LR4V LVe
8vn 4V MVeMC VCA
SGe GrC
2 g7 8
mlf
prb 6
VCP
Pa6 PCRtA DMSp5
sp5 IS
pd IRt Sp5O
1 SuS 9
ts Gi Acs7

6n P7
A5
0 tz rs RMg GiA LPGi 7 10
tth
vsc ml RPa PPy
py
-1 11
bas

Interaural -1.52 mm Bregma -10.52 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0 6
Figure 63
prf
8 5 5 2
simf
Sim
0 Interaural 10
5
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 3

psf 4

6 4
pcuf

Crus1
5 5

pfs 2&3

4 Lat 6
IntA
scp jx
1 VeCb Y
LR4V SuVe
3 A4 7
icp PFl
MVePC
SMV LVe
4V DC

Pr MVeMC
2 8vn 8
g7
lvs mlf CI 6 Sol GrC
8n
VCP
sp5 IS
DPGi DMSp5
IRt PCRtA
1 pd 9
Acs7 Sp5O
ts SuS
Gi

rs P7
A5
0 10
RMg GiA LPGi 7
tz

vsc ml PPy
RPa
py
-1 11
bas

Interaural -1.80 mm Bregma -10.80 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15 6
10 Bregma 0
Figure 64
prf
8 5 5 2

0 Interaural 10 5
Sim
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 3
psf

6 4
Crus1
pcuf

5 5

pfs
2&3

4 IntA 6
Lat
Lat
scp
Inf
Y VeCb SuVe Y
1 LR4V
A4 PFl
3 LR4V 7
das LVe
icp MVePC icp DC
SMV
4V
SpVe X
Pr MVeMC
GrC
2 8
8n g7 CI SolRL
mlf VCP
IS
sp5 DPGi IRt
1 DMSp5D Acs7 9
DMSp5V pd Sp5O
ts PCRtA
Gi
tz
rs
0 7 10
GiA LPGi
RMg P7 A5
vsc
ml
PPy
py RPa
-1 11
bas

Interaural -2.00 mm Bregma -11.00 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
6
Figure 65
8 5 5 2

prf
0 Interaural 10 psf

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 Sim 3

4&5

Crus1
6 4

5 5

IntDL IntDM pcuf

IntA
4 IntA Lat 6
2&3 Inf
LatPC
VeCb Y
A4
3 4V 7
LR4V jx das LVe DC
1 PFl
SMV MVePC
icp
SpVe X
4V MVeMC
2 Pr 8
sol
8n mlf
asc7 VCP GrC
CI DMSp5D

5V
sp5 SolIM
SolRL

Sp
pd DPGi PCRtA

M
D
1 9
ts IRt IS
Sp5O
Acs7
Gi
P7 7DL
ROb 7DM
rs 7DI
0 7 10
7L
LPGi 7VI
RMg GiA
PPy 7VM
vsc C1 ml
RVL
-1 py RPa 11

bas

Interaural -2.30 mm Bregma -11.30 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 66
8 5 5 2
simf 6
psf
0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5 Sim


7 3

prf
6 Crus1 4

4&5 icf
5 5
MedDL
Crus2

IntA IntDM 2&3


4 IntP 6
Lat
IntPPC Med
IntPPC LatPC

3 DC 7
1 PFl
ECu
LR4V SpVe
icp MVePC X
2 8n 4V 8
SolIM MVeMC
SolM Pr
SolRL sol C3
B4 CI
sp5 SolVL mlf IS DMSp5D
DPGi IRt PCRt
1 pd 9
DMSp5V
ts Sp5O
Amb
Gi

0 ROb 10
rs P7 7
GiA LPGi
RMg 7
PPy RVL
C1 ml
vsc
-1 11
py RPa
bas
Interaural -2.60 mm Bregma -11.60 mm
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 67
8 5 5 2
6

0 Interaural 10 prf

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 3

6 Crus1 4

5 5
icf

Med Crus2
IntP
4 plf 6

Cop
PFl
10
3 7

MVePC SpVe ECu


4V X
LR4V icp SolIM C
SolM Pr eM
MV

5D
2 sol C3 8

Sp
B4 PFl
sp5

5V
DM
mlf EF

Sp
SolVL CI

DM
pd DPGi
PCRt
1 IRt 9
ts Sp5I
ROb
Amb
Gi
rs Bo
0 10
10n RVL
C1 ml IOD GiV
MRVL LPGi
vsc
-1 11
py RPa IOM IOPr

Interaural -2.80 mm Bregma -11.80 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 68
8 5 5 2
6

0 Interaural 10
prf
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 3

6 Crus1 4

icf
5 5

Crus2

4 plf 6

Cop
10 PFl

3 7
LR4V ECu
icp MVePC SpVe
4V X
C3 e MC
sol Pr MV SolM
2 B4 8
SolVL mlf EF DMSp5
SolIM
sp5 CI
DPGi
pd PCRt
IRt Sp5I
1 9

ts Gi
Amb
ROb
0 Bo 10
rs
RVL
C1
ml GiV
IOD
vsc MRVL LPGi
-1 11
IOPr
py RPa IOM

Interaural -2.96 mm Bregma -11.96 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 69
8 5 5 2

6
0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 3

7 Crus1

6 4
icf
8

Crus2
5 5

4 6
plf PM

Cop
10
3 7
LR4V
ECu
icp SpVe
MVe X
4V
SolM FVe
sp5 sol
2 C3 Pr DMSp5 8
SolIM B4
C2
mlf EF
SolVL CI DPGi PCRt
IRt Li Sp5I
1 9
pd

ts Gi Amb

rs
0 PrBo 10
GiV RVL
C1
ml ROb IOD
vsc LPGi

-1 11
py RPa IOM
IOPr

Interaural -3.30 mm Bregma -12.30 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 70
8 5 5 2

0 Interaural 10 6
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 3

Crus1
7
icf
6 4
ppf
Crus2

8
5 5

sf

4 9 6
plf
PM
Cop
pms 10
3 7
ECu
FVe Pa5
icp MVe
SolIM Cu X
4V
sol SolM
2 In C2 8
DMSp5 E5
SolVL C3 12 10
B4 Ro
sp5 mlf PCRt
CI DPGi Sp5I
1 IRt 9
PMn
ts Amb Li
Gi
rs
dsc/oc RVRG
0 10
ml RVL
ROb
C1 GiV
IOD LPGi
vsc
IOM
-1 IODM 11
py RPa IOPr

Interaural -3.72 mm Bregma -12.72 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 71
8 5 5 2

0 Interaural 10 6
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 pms 3
Crus1

icf 7
6 4
ppf

Crus2

8
5 5

sf

9
4 6
plf
Cop PM
pms
3 10 7
icp ECu

Pa5 sol SolM MVe Cu


4V X Pa5
SolIM C2
2 p 5 8
In SolVL DMS E5
C3 12 10
sp5 mlf Ro
DPGi PCRt
IRt Sp5I
1 9

PMn
ts Gi
12n
rs RVRG Amb
0 RVL/CVL 10
C1/A1 ml ROb
dsc/oc GiV IODM
LPGi
vsc
IOD
-1 11
py RPa IOM
IOPr

Interaural -3.80 mm Bregma -12.80 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 72
8 5 5 2

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 3

pms
7

6 ppf 4
Crus2

5 5
sf
apmf
9
PM
uf
4 Cop 6
9
pms plf

3 10 7
ECu
cu SolDM
SolG Z PSol
chp C2 Cu
icp SolM
sol SolIM Pa5
4V
2 SolI 8
sp5 10
SolCe SolVL
12
Sp5I
mlf Ro PCRt
1 9
ROb
IRt
PMn
RVRG
ts
Gi Amb
rs 12n
0 ml LRtS5 10
IOBe
dsc/oc IOVL
C1/A1 RVL/CVL
IOD LRt
vsc
IOPr LRtPC
IOC RPa IOB
-1 py IOA 11

Interaural -4.24 mm Bregma -13.24 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 73
8 5 5 2

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 3
pms
7

6 ppf 4
Crus2

5 5
sf
apmf
9 PM
4 6

pms plf Cop

3 7
10
SolG ECu
SolIM SolDM
cu Pa5
sol PSol Cu
sp5 4V C2
2 SolCe SolM
SolI 8
10 SolVL

12 Sp5I
PCRt
ROb Ro
1 IRt 9
mlf
PMn
Gi Amb
RVRG
rs ts RVL/CVL
0 dsc/oc LRtS5 10
C1/A1 12n ml
IOVL IOBe
IOD LRt
vsc IOC
RPa IOB LRtPC
IOPr py
-1 IOA 11

Interaural -4.30 mm Bregma -13.30 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 74
8 5 5 2

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 3

7
pms
6 ppf 4

8
Crus2
5 sf 5

9
apmf
PM
4 Cop 6
9

pms

3 7
10
ECu SolDM
cu
SolIM Gr Cu
AP PSol
2 sol A2 Sp5C 8
sp5 SolC
SolI 10 SolVL
SolCe
SolM CC
12 MdD
InM
1 9
Ro IRt
mlf
PMn Amb Sp5I
RVRG ROb
ts MdV
rs IOK
dsc/oc
0 C1/A1 10
LRtS5 12n RVL/CVL
ml
IO IOD
Be
IOA LRt

vsc RPa IOC LRtPC


py IOB 11
-1

Interaural -4.68 mm Bregma -13.68 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 75
8 5 5 2

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 3

6 ppf 4

pms 8
pf
Crus2
8
5 sf 5
apmf

PM

4 6

pms Cop

3 7
ECu
cu
Gr
gr Cu
SolI SolDM
AP
2 sp5 A2 SolC 8
sol
10
SolVL Sp5C
ia SolIM CC SolM
12 IRt MdD
1 Ge5 9
Ro
RVRG PMn
CVRG ROb Amb

5I
mlf MdV

Sp
rs ts IOK
0 A1 12n ml IOBe 10
LRtS5 RVL/CVL
dsc
IOD LRt
RPa IOC
vsc py IOB LRtPC
IOA
-1 11

Interaural -4.80 mm Bregma -13.80 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 76
8 5 5 2

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 3

6 4

ppf 8

5 sf 5

4 PM 6

pms
Cop

3 9 7

cu
Gr
gr Cu
SolM SolDM
2 AP 8
sp5 SolI
sol SolC A2
CC 10 SolVL
Sp5C
SolIM
12 MdD
1 9
ia
mlf RAmb
PMn ROb MdV
CVRG ts IOK
rs 12n CVL
0 A1 10
dsc
LRt
IOBe
RPa IOC IOA
vsc py IOB LRtPC
-1 11

Interaural -5.08 mm Bregma -14.08 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 77
8 5 5 2

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 3

6 4

5 sf 5

9
4 6
PM
Cop

3 9 7

Obex
cu
Gr
2 Cu 8
gr SolC

sol A2 10 Sol
sp5
CC
MdD Sp5C
1 12 9
IRt

CVRG mlf ROb MdV


CVL
0 rs A1 RAmb 10
12n ts
dsc LRt
ml
LRtPC
pyx
vsc RPa
-1 IOM 11

Interaural -5.30 mm Bregma -14.30 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Figure 78
8 5 5 2

0 Interaural 10

+15 +10 +5 0 -5
7 3

6 4

5 5

9
4 6

3 7
9

cu Gr
2 MnA Cu 8
gr
SolC
sp5 sol Sol
A2
10 MdD Sp5C
1 12 9
CC IRt
RAmb

mlf
CVRG MdV
0 rs A1 10
ts CVL
sc pyx
IOM LRt

LRtPC
-1 11

Interaural -5.60 mm Bregma -14.60 mm


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

Bregma

10 Bregma 0

9 RSA RSGb 1
Cg1
Cg1

RSGb 5 6a
Pi 6b
8 2
Cg1 prf
scc 6c
bv IG 4
Cg2 df dhc psf
7 cc Mol Zo DCIC 3
SuG 7
PrL df cic
DG
PiRe SC ppf
vhc 3 pcuf
6 4
hbc
D3V MHb 8
gcc csc DMPAG ReIC
SHi TS SFO SCO sf
PV
IL PVP pc
5 5
IG Aq
f MD PVP 2
PVA IMD PAG
DP PT Su3 9
MS PoMn
4 CM 3PC 6
IAM DR SMV
MA3 3 4 plf
SubD DTgP 4x
Rh mlf
SubV 1
3 Ld ac 10 7
dtgx DTgC 9
Re
VDB PMnR Sph
PH RLi xscp PDTg 4V
CLi CGA Obex
MnPO sumx vtgx Rbd AP
mlf mlf
2 gr 8
Pe IPF IF MnR CI SolC
Pe IPA PnR
SuM IPR 12
RtTg pd Gr
MMn mlf
VOLT IPC CC
1 9
3V MM ts
ox IPF RtTg ROb
sox Gi
Pn pyx
MRe PPit PnV
0 Interaural ml GiA GiV 10
IRe InfS
ME IPit IO pyx
ArcMP APit tz RMg
tfp IO
py RPa bas
-1 11

Lateral -0.10 mm Interaural


Figure 79
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

Bregma

10 Bregma 0

RSA

9 1
M2
RSGb
Pi 5
6a
6b
8 2
Cg1 RSGa
Zo 6c
FrA scc
4 prf
dhc SuG psf
7 Cg2 Op 3
IG cc CA1 7
CA3 DCIC pcuf
InG
InWh
PrL df PoDG cic ppf
vhc DpG 3
6 DG 4
sm 8
SFO 3V DpWh
rf gcc LSD sm MHb csc
IG MPT sf
LHb DMPAG
SFi PVA
5 MO IL TS Aq 5
PVP PrC pc PAG
MDM 2
PT 9
PAG 3PC Med
GrO DP PF MA3 Su3
LSI PVA uf
4V SMV
4 EPl 6
DTr AM DRVL LDTg
MS f CM plf
Dk 3 4x
4
DTT Rh mlf mlfDTgP 1 4V
Re IMLF CLi 9
3 AOM ac Sub SPF Sph 10 7
Ld APF RI dtgx xscp PMnR DTgC PDTg MVe
AOP ICjM PaAP
ADP VTRZ scp VTg SGe
SL PaLM ATg CGA Pr SolC Gr
VTT AcbSh PaAM PaPo VRe DMTg In
ICj PBP g7 10
6
2 MPOC StHy DA PH mtg VTA vtgx PMnR DPGi
Sol
8
VDB Pa6 12
fr Ro
Tu AHA DMD SuM PN
MPA MPO AHP
RtTgP
mt IP ml
1 DMC PMD mp 9
VMPO LA IPF PnC Gi
RtTg
SCh VMH ML
MM lfp PMn
ox tfp PnV
sox RCh PPit Pn
ml
0 Interaural Pn GiV 10
3V IPit tz GiA
Arc IO
IO pyx
RMg
APit
py
-1 11

Lateral 0.40 mm Interaural


Figure 80
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

Bregma

10 Bregma 0

RSA V2MM
M1
9 1

M2 V1M
RSGb
IG 5
8 M2 6 2
rf 6
FrA scc RSGa Zo
Cg1 dhc SuG 6
DCIC prf
7 CA1 S Op 4 psf 3
cc CA2
AOB InG cic
Cg2 hf
CA3 InWh 7
DG pcuf
vhc bsc DpG
6
PrL CIC ppf 4
DpWh
gcc LSD 3V PPT 3
OB Ld OPT ECIC
pcf LHbL DLPAG
lo VO sm 8
5 LSI SFi MDL PrC PCom 5
IL MD
AOM TS PT PF pc LPAG sf
2
PF
LSV PLd IAD fr MCPC Med
4 DP VLPAG 6
AM PC me5 9
DTT IMLFG SMV/4x
AOV LSV dtg plf
E/OV SubD VPPC PF ts 1 4V
ICjM Pa4 LDTg
3 BSTMA CST SubV 9 7
AOP scp RRF xscp CGPn 4V
AcbSh ac BAC f Rt SPF mlf MVePC 10
VM VM R
VP RI MVeMC
PS SPTg MVe SolG
VTT
SI PaPo mt g7 SolM Cu cu
2
mfba
Al BSTMPM ZI sol 8
BSTMP vtgx PnO DMTg 10
VP StHy VTA asc7 IRt
HDB AHP RtTgP
AHA SMT LH 3n
Tu mfbb MPA ml DPGi
ICj AHC mp
1 PMD SuM PnC 9
LA cp RtTg
SO f IPF
mcer DM Gi
LM
ox TC lfp ml
VMH tfp
0 Interaural sox TM 6n MdV 10
PMV Pn PnV LPGi
APit Tz GiV
GiA IO
IO
tz
-1 py 11

Lateral 0.90 mm Interaural


Figure 81
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

Bregma

10 Bregma 0

RSA V2MM
PtA
9 1
V1M
M1
fmj RSGb
M2
8 scc 2
rf FrA
cg alv CA1 5 6
cc dhc Zo
AOB Cg1 RSGa
CA2 S SuG DCIC prf 6
7 hf 3
MiA Op
GrA LO PrL 4
InG Sim psf
CA3 PoDG bsc
InWh ECIC
LV 7
6 DG OT CIC 4
lo fmi vhc PPT ECIC pcuf
DpG
VO LSD LPMR 3
3V AD LDDM APTD OPT ppf
E InCo
5
LSI 5
AVDM MedDL
AOD CPu CL
LSV AVVL Cop
Pir iml 2
LSV PF Me5 me5
aci ctg IntA
4 DEn PC 4x IntP 6
AOE AM DpMe 4n
E/OV st
AOV scp Med sf
BSTM VL LPB
BSTL VA VPPC Eth VeCb 9
Me5 4V plf
scp
3 AcbC acp Rt SPFPC
PaR LC 7
AOP aca SPTg me5 MVePC 10
VM PR R RRF
BSTLV sm
PS scp SpVe
mfba ZI F PPTg MVeMC cu
ml SubCA
2 AcbSh SM 8
VP VP VTA rs PnO sol ECu
SubI SubCD SolM SolIM SolVL
mfb SNCD 7n asc7 cu
CB SI Cu
LPO PeF SNCD SNR VLTg PCRt
HDB VLH LH MT MdD
1 ICj VLPO cp 9
Tu mfbb LH IRt
SO sox 3n tfp PnC
ox PMV LM Pn
MTu P7
VTM lfp ll
0 Interaural SOR Pn Gi 10
Tz MdV
APit SPO 7
MVPO LRt
LPGi
C1 IOD
-1 tz 11

Lateral 1.40 mm Interaural


Figure 82
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

Bregma

10 Bregma 0

PtA V2MM V1M


9 S1Tr 1

S1HL
fmj
8 M1 2
CA1 RSA
6
M2 RSGa
rf cg alv
FrA hf Post 6
CA2 5
7 cc S 3
Zo psf
Hil SuG prf Sim
CA3 DCIC Crus1
AOB bsc Op
LO LV DG
OT InG icf Crus2
6 fmi PPT CIC 4
lo fi InWh 4 apmf
LPMR APTD OPT
LD DpG pcuf
AVDM
AOD VO BSTS InCo PM
5 3 5
C1 AVVL Ang ECIC
PCTg ppf
CPu st Po 2
aci Pir BSTMPM APTV 4n IntA
4 AOL DEn VA CnF 6
DpMe vsc
ic VL LPB IntP
Eth Sc MiTg Cop
lo Rt LVe
AOV ic VPM scp
AcbC SPFPC DC LR4V
3 BSTL PaR SuVe as 7
VM F MPB
aca Me5 ECu
AOP IPAC acp ml RRF PPTg me5 MVeMC X sp5
Pir PBP Su5 Cu
sm ZI SubCD SpVe
LPO ocb Ge5
2 AcbC al 8
VP SM SubI SNCD DMSp5
SolVL
AcbSh mfb ERS Mo5 SolIM
SIB al STh SNR PnO A7 Sp5C
VP CB MCLH rs P5 PCRtA PCRt
mfba VLH LH mfb MdD
1 Tu HDB SubCV 7n 9
mfbb MTu cp lfp
ICj VLTg
SO opt sox SOR a tfp IRt
ll A5 DPO Amb CVL
VLL
RVL
0 Interaural 3n APit Pn RPO 10
7 C1
LSO LRt
MVPO LPGi
P7
tz
-1 11

Lateral 1.90 mm Interaural


Figure 83
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

Bregma

10 Bregma 0

9 1
S1Tr PtA V2ML
V1M
S1HL
alv
8 2
M1 fmj
cc CA1
FrA M2 RSGa
7 hf S 3
CA2 Post RSA
Zo Sim
CA3 5 psf
LV Crus1
DG SuG
LO fmi Op ECIC
6 bsc prf Crus2 4
fi 321
rf LDVL LP OT InG
BSTS CIC
PPT icf
str APTD InWh 4
5 AOL Po apmf 5
VO st ECIC
Po pcuf
CPu VL InCo
Pir PCTg 3
PM
Cl
4 DpMe DLL 2 IntA 6
VPL VPM SPFPC APTV
MiTg ll vsc IntP ppf
lo Rt SubB LPBEscp
LGP ic ml REth
DEn eml LPB
3 Pir aca B ZID PPTg SuVe DC 7
RRF MPB Cop
B LR4V
acp ZIV RR PL MVeMC LVe
AcbC MGP SpVe ECu icp
IPAC STh SNCD 8n
LSS ll sp5
2 VP cp 8
SI ic SNR PC5 Mo5
LAcbSh VLL
sox LV
VP opt PCRtA DMSp5 Sp5I
mfba/VP AHiPM
HDB DG ll Sp5C
1 AA m5 9
mfb Me
mcp
ICj LOT BAOT PCRt
Tu A5 rs 7n A5 P7
0 Interaural RPO LSO
10
7 LRt
RVL
tz LRtPC

-1 11

Lateral 2.40 mm Interaural


Figure 84
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

Bregma

10 Bregma 0

9 PtA V2ML 1
S1Tr V1M

S1FL alv
8 V1B 2
M1 CA1 fmj

hf
7 CA2 S 3
M2 cc Post psf
Hil RSA
LV CA3
fmi bsc DG Sim
6 Zo 4
AID fi Crus1
LDVL LPLR bsc
rf BSTS 5
AIV LPMC OT prf
LO st Op ECIC icf Crus2
5 5
lo Po
eml 4
SG BIC
Cl str
Rt Po 4n pcuf
VO MGM ltg Sag
4 CPu PBG 6
VPL VPM RL IntA
B
ec 2&3 PM
ml Lat
LGP PIL SubB
DLL Y
B ic ZID MiTg LatPC
3 SNL vsc PCGS 7
ILL ppf
Pir ZIV DC
DEn SNCD LR4V Cop
Pr5DM
acp B MGP STh SNR
VLL 8vn icp
2 LAcbSh sox ll ocb X 8
VP SI AL cp Pa5
opt
LV sp5
DG m5
AHiPM mcp Pr5VL
bv MCPO
1 MeAD MePD 9
mfba/VP PMCo
3 Sp5I
MePV s5 Sp5O Sp5C
ICj AA LOT
MeAV tz
Tu 7n LRtPC
0 Interaural tz 10
sp5
rs

-1 11

Lateral 2.90 mm Interaural


Figure 85
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

Bregma

10 Bregma 0

V2ML
9 PtA V2L 1
S1Tr
S1DZ V1M

S1FL
8 alv V1B 2

M1 CA1
fmj
7 cc CA2 3
hf RSA
M2
S
LV CA3 Hil
fmi PoDG Post
6 LP psf 4
fi PaS MEnt
AI LDVL DG
DLG bsc
st Sim
LPMC 5
prf Crus1
5 PaS 5
LO VPM str MGD bic
Cl 4 icf
rf BIC Crus2
CPu eml pcuf
4 bic 6
MGV 4n
VO VPL eml
LGP SubB 2&3
ec ic ZID Lat
B PP
3 ZIV SNL LatPC 7
DEn PM
B MGP cp mcp
lo sox VCA
DC
acp opt
2 CA3 8
LSS CeM LV LR4V Cop
SI
Pir IPAC Me MePD 8n VCP
cst CA1 icp
I E5
AHiPM S s5
1 9
AA BMA BM Sp5O
PMCo
Tu CxA ACo sp5 Sp5I
tz
0 Interaural lo 10

-1 11

Lateral 3.40 mm Interaural


Figure 86
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

Bregma

10 Bregma 0

9 1
PtA V2L

S1BF V1B
8 2
S1FL
alv
Or
Rad
7 cc Py V2L 3
CA1
M1 S1J LMol fmj
CA2
Mol S
hf
CA3 GrDG
6 psf 4
fi LP Crus1
st Hil Dsc
DLG Sim
5 bsc PrS 5
ec DG
Rt str VLGPC prf icf
AI MEnt Crus2
eml/VPL
ic MGV 4&5
4 CPu 6

Cl VLGMC
B SubG PaS
LGP mcp
LO LT
3
rf ic sox 7
ec Fl PM
DG Cop
B opt CA3 Fl LR4V
DEn cst
LV CA2 DC
2 st 8
IPAC CeL CeM LEnt
acp BSTIA VCA
VEn CeC CA1 S VCP
LSS I I
Pir I BL AHi
1
tz 8n 9
lo AA BMP
BMA
PMCo
PLCo
0 Interaural ACo
10

CxA

-1 11

Lateral 3.90 mm Interaural


Figure 87
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

Bregma

10 Bregma 0

9 1
PtA

V2L
8 V1B 2
S1BF

alv
7 V2L 3
S1J
M1 psf
CA1
CA2 fmj
cc PRh
6 LV S 4
fi Crus1
CA3 hf
st
icf Crus2
5 ec PoDG 5
DLG
Dsc prf
AI CPu
Rt VLGMC 4&5
ic
4 VLGPC MG 6
DG
PrS Crus2
ec LGP SubG
Cl MEnt
PFl
3 rf VO B DG 7
opt
CA3 PoDG
st
LV
2 DEn AStr Ce
CA2 8
acp S
CA1
LSS BLA BLP LEnt
I
1 Pir 9
BMP AHiAL
lo VEn
BMA
PMCo
PLCo
0 Interaural CxA 10

-1 11

Lateral 4.20 mm Interaural


Figure 88
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

Bregma

10 Bregma 0

9 1

8 2

V2L
S1BF
7 3
S1ULp alv

Crus1
CA1 Crus1
6 S1J CA2
4
M1 cc
LV psf
S
5 Sim Crus2 5
fi
CA3
GI ec pfs
ic
4 opt Dsc 6
CPu PFl
DG
LGP
DI MEnt
B st PrS
3 AID CA3 7
Cl
AIV LV
LaDL
2 acp LaVM CA2 S 8
rf
DEn BLA CA1
LaVM BLP LEnt
1 VEn APir 9
BMP
Pir
BLV PMCo
lo
0 Interaural 10
PLCo

-1 11

Lateral 4.60 mm Interaural


Figure 89
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -9.60 mm 7
5 5

6 0 10 6
Interaural
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
APir
5 Pir 5

BLV PLCo
4 CxA 4
BM PMCo
oc/dsc
ACo
3 MePV 8n Sp5C 3
LOT Me LRtS5
BAOT LVPO
VLL A5 7 Amb RVL CVL
2 2
Tz
SOR MSO
VTM APit RPO DPO P7

1
LH MTu PMV MdV
1
Pn
TC PnC Gi
VMH TM
TC IPit RtTg
DM ROb PMn
RCh Arc
0
3V PPit tfp PnV GiA 0

ml pd
sox
1 1
lfp
Te
ll RPO IRt
SOR 3n SubCV
P7 Amb
2 VLL 2
m5 bp PCRt
rs
7n Sp5O
Tu s5 tz
Me MePV Sp5I
3 sp5 3

ACo
PMCo
CxA
4 4

PLCo
af
5 Pir 5

APir

6 6

7 7

Interaural 0.40 mm Figure 90


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -9.22 mm 7
5 5

6 0 10 6
Interaural
+15 +10 +5 0 -5

APir
Pir
5 5
VEn
BLV BMP
4 4
CxA BMA PMCo
AHiAL
ACo Ge5
7n
3 Sp5C 3
LOT AHiPM Sp5I
MePV Sp5O
VP MeAV
ICj AAV VLL 7n
Tu HDB
2 SubCV P7 Acs7 PCRt MdD 2
TM
Te VLTg
SO MTu IRt
Acs6/7
LH LM
1 PMV PnO PnC MdV 1
PMD Gi
RtTg
SCh TC VMH DM ROb PMn
MM 12
ox Pe tfp Pn
0 3V RIP pd mlf 0
MMn pd
ml
ML
1 1
lfp
sox TM Acs6/7 Acs7
3n
2 opt ll A5 7n PCRtA 2
4n m5 rs
bp
AAV m5 Pr5
BAOT
3 LOT MeAV MePV s5
3
5Gn sp5
ACo tz oc dsc
PMCo
4 PLCo 4
lo
BLV

VEn af
5 5

6 6

7 7

Interaural 0.78 mm Figure 91


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -9.10 mm 7
5 5

6 0 10 6
Interaural
+15 +10 +5 0 -5

5
Pir 5
BLP APir
VEn
BLV BMP
4 CxA 4
BL
oc/dsc
ACo AHi
BMA
AAV tz
3 LOT DG Ge5 3
Me MePV PMCo Sp5I Sp5C
Pr5VL Sp5O
m5
Tu VP VLL
2 ICj MdD 2
HDB Pn PCRt
SO
SubCV
LH Acs7
SO LM TM IRt
1 LPO PMV 1
DM RtTg PnO PnC
LA ML Gi MdV
MPO TC VMH PMD ROb
Pe DTM mlf 12
0 ox 3V MMn MM Pn pd 0
CC
2n ml

1 tfp 1
f
lfp
VLTg
3n 7n
opt sox
2 ll A5 2
m5 rs PCRtA
4n bp m5
mfb s5 Pr5VL
3 sp5 3

ACo PMCo tz
ocb
4 BMA 4
lo

VEn BLV APir


5 5
af

6 6

7 7

Interaural 0.90 mm Figure 92


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -8.82 mm 7
5 5

6 0 10 6
Interaural
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
Pir DEn

5 5
BLP APir
VEn
BLA
4 I BMP 4
CxA I BMA IM oc/dsc
cst tz
LOT
3 ICj Me AHi 3
CA3 Sp5I Sp5C
AA
Pr5VL Sp5O
PMCo DG
MCPO VLL
2 Tu VP SubCV PCRtA PCRt MdD 2

VLH LM VLTg 7n
ICj HDB PeF
LH PMD RtTgP Acs5 IRt
LPO
1 PnO Acs7 1
LA MdV
TC IPL PnC DPGi SolC
DM Pn RtTg Ro
MPA Gi
IPR IPI Pn ROb 12
LTer Pe PMV MM
0 IPC mlf 0
AVPe 3V MMn pd CC
VMPO MPO
AHC
ML ml Sol
3n
1 f 1
mfb asc7
cp Acs5
lfp VLTg
7n
mfb A5 P5
2 sox ll 2
SO opt rs
m5 m5
mcp
Me PMCo
3 s5 sp5 3

ACo VCA
VCP
BMA AHi
4 lo 4
BMP
BL APir
VEn af
5 5

LEnt
6 6

7 7

Interaural 1.18 mm Figure 93


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -8.60 mm 7
5 5

LEnt
6 0 10 6
Interaural
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 DEn
PFl
5 BLP APir 5

VEn
I BLA BMP
Pir S
4 4
Ce AHi
AA
icp
SI MePV CA3
Me
3 3
MCPO DG Sp5I Sp5C
LV Pr5VL
Sp5O
VP VLL I5
Tu
2 SI Acc KF 2
CB Mo5 PCRtA PCRt
LH
MCLH SNR
SubCV MdD
LPO MT 7n
ICj HDB PeF
1 SMT IRt 1
Cir SNC PnO Sol
LA AH DMD SuM IPL PnC In
MPA DPGi
DMC PH 12 10
MPO Pa Pe IPI PMnR RtTg
AVPe 3V MM MnR SolC
0 IPR IPC mlf CC
0
fr IPRL
mt mp IPF
6 sol
3n ml
1 1
ICj PeF
f 7n cu
cp P5 Acs5
2 rs 2
ll
sox m5
mfb
opt 4n
m5 mcp sp5
3 3
cst AHi hf icp
tz 8n oc/dsc
lo VCA VCP
I I
4 4
S

VEn af
APir
5 5

DEn

6 6

7 7

Interaural 1.40 mm Figure 94


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -8.42 mm 7
5 5 LEnt

6 0 10 6
Interaural
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
DEn
PFl
5 La 5
VEn BL S
BLA
4 Pir CeC 4
I VCA
AA VCP
CeM Me MePD
CA3 DG
3 SI Pr5DM 3
CB Pr5VL
MCPO Sp5I
VLL I5 Sp5O Sp5C
PC5
2 LH MCLH SNR 2
STh Mo5 PCRtA
VP SI SNC
MT PCRt
Tu P5 MdD
ICj LPO PeF
1 LH VTA PnO SubC 1
HDB DMD IPDL
ICj AHA VTA
MPA AHCAHP PnC IRt
DMC
MPO Pa SMT IPL Pa6
6 DPGi 10 Sol
PMnR PnR 12 SolC
PH SuM IPF IPR IPC IPA MnR In
0 VOLT 3V RtTg 0
mlf CC
Pe fr
AVPe
mt mp ts
3n ml 6 asc7
1 1
f 7n
A7
mfb al
SI
2 Acc sox rs 2
cp
VP ll m5
opt
MCPO mcp
3 SI AHi hf sp5 3
AA cst tz icp
CeM BSTIA
lo I st LV
4 CeC 4
BMP S

5 5

6 6
LEnt

7 7

Interaural 1.58 mm Figure 95


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -8.10 mm 7
5 5
LEnt

6 0 10 6
Interaural
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 AIP

CA1 PFl
5 5
DEn La
BLA CA2
BSTIA S
VEn AStr CeC
4 Pir IPAC 4
CeM MePD VCA
DEn CA3 DG VCP
MeAD icp
3 LAcbSh ocb 8n 3
SI AL A7 Pr5VL
B MGP
VLL Pr5DM Sp5I
CB Sp5O Sp5C
Tu SM STh SNR PL
2 P5 I5 DMSp5 2
VP Mo5 PCRtA
AcbSh LH SNCD
SubI LH cu
Cu
LPO BSTMPL MT
StHy PnO SubCD MVeMC Sol
1 VTA 1

ICj HDB MPA DMTg 10


DA PH RI PMnR RtTg AP
MPO 6 Pr
Pe Pa
0 3V sumx IF CLi IPA MnR PnR 4V 0
MnPO 3V
mlf
fr
mt ts
3n g7
1
vtgx sol 1
f ml EVe
MVeMC
mfb A7
rs
al
2 sm m5 2
vsc Pr5DM
ic cp ll sp5
sox Pr5VL
4n 8n
3 DEn opt mcp sp5 icp 3
lo SI
hf VC
acp cst DC
4
st LV 4
VEn IPAC
AStr

5 5

alv
6 6

7 7

Interaural 1.90 mm Figure 96


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -7.80 mm 7
5 5

LEnt
6 0 10 6
Interaural
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 AIP
CA1
La
5
BLA CA2 PFl 5
DEn S
AStr BSTIA
CeC CA3
Pir
4 4
CeL MEnt
VEn
IPAC CeM MePD DG VCA VCP

3 DEn Pa5 3
LSS B Pr5VL
MGP 8n
SI
STh SNR VLL KF Pr5DM 8vn Sp5I
PL I5
2 SNCD RR 2
VP SM ZI LVe
ERS
AcbSh PaPo SubI MT PPTg P5 Mo5 SpVe
BSTMPL SubCD MVeMC
LPO ZI RRF SubCA
1 AOP PnO Sol 1
StHy MVePC
Tu MPO DMTg
Tu DA PH RI VTA SGe
VDB MnPO MPA Rbd PMnR Pr
PnR
0
3V Xi 3V RLi CLi MnR 4V Cb
0
Pe PaMP mlf
CGA
PaLM fr Pr
mt ts CGPn
mtg
3n xscp
1 f MVePC 1
ml me5

mfb A7 m5 MVeMC
sm SpVe
2 al 2
X
LSS cp
ll icp sp5
LAcbSh ic vsc
3 acp sox mcp 3
lo DC
IPAC cst opt
CeM
LR4V
st
4 DEn hf 4
LV

5 La 5
ec
alv

6 6

7 7

Interaural 2.20 mm Figure 97


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -7.60 mm 7
5 5

PRh
LEnt
6 0 10 6
Interaural
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 AIP
CA1
La
CA2 PFl
5 Cl AStr 5
CeL S
DEn DG PaS MEnt
CeM Fl
4 CPu CA3 4
SI PoDG PrS
B
Pir DC
IPAC VCA
3 3
MGP icp
STh SNR VLL Pr5DM Pa5
KF sp5
ZIV SNCD 8n
SI LH PL
AcbC VP RR
2 ZI ECu 2
PPTg LVe
SM Mo5 SpVe
Cu cu
BSTLV BSTMP VM RRF PnO SubCA
AOP F SuVe MVeMC
1 PS R 1
VTT AcbSh PDP MVePC
BSTMV VTRZ DMTg Pr
SL VRe RI VTA ATg DTg
Tu ADP Pa
Pe PH PMnR
VDB Rbd DR
0 3V Re 3V RLi vtgx CLi xscp 4V chp 10 9 0
MnPO mch MnR
scp mlf
fr ts
3n
StA mt MVe
1 f 1
LC Cu cu
ml me5
PBP Su5 ECu
sm scpd LVe
2 LSS SuVe SpVe 2
SI
aca VP vsc
cp
acp ll icp
3
ic 3
ic mcp PCGS
lo DC
sox
LGP opt Hil LR4V
4 st 4
LV

5 hf 5
ec

6
alv 6

7 7

Interaural 2.40 mm Figure 98


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -7.34 mm 7
5 5

PRh LEnt
6 0 10 6
Interaural AIP
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
CA1
LaDL S
CA2
5 Cl 5
AIV AStr
DG
PrS
4 CPu B CA3 4
PaS MEnt
DEn PoDG
Pir mcp DC
B VCA
LGP STh
3 MGP SNL 3
ILL LPB icp
SI ZIV X
SNR
AcbC IPAC RR
ZI SNCD PL ECu
2 2
VP ZID MPB SuVe LVe SpVe Cu
SM PPTg Me5
BSTLV Rt
AcbC F RLH RRF
BSTMP VM SubCA
AOP BSTM RPC LC
1 MVePC 1
AcbSh PS RMC SPTg Bar
VTT
StA SubV PH RI DR
SL ICjM BSTMPI VRe VTg PDTg
VDB ADP Rbd PMnR O
0 Pa 3V Re 3V RLi CLi xscp 1 chp 10 9 0
mlf
SL MnPO mch ATgMnR
fr 4V
slim
3n LDTgV
f mt MVe
1 scp SpVe 1
me5 ECu
aca
sm ml SuVe LVe
scp LR4V
2 Rt 2
acp icp
cp vsc
lo
ll Cop
3 mcp LR4V 3
ic
sox
Fl
opt
4 st PFl 4

LV

hf
5 5

ec alv

6 6

7 7

Interaural 2.66 mm Figure 99


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -7.10 mm 7
5 5
Ect
PRh
6 0 10 AIP 6
Interaural
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 LEnt
CA1
LaDL
CA2 S
5 5
AIV Cl
MEnt PFl
PoDG PrS
4
B CA3 Fl 4
DG
PaS
DEn CPu
LGP LR4V
Pir MGP
3 B VCA DC Cop 3
SubG SNR SNL ILL
B LPB
BSTMPL SNCD MiTg PL
BSTL VPL ZI ZID scp
2 BSTMPI SuVe 2
Rt
F PPTg MPB LVe ECu
AOV AcbC BSTMPM RRF Me5
VM SpVe
1
SM SubCA 1
AOP BSTMA SPTg LC
AcbSh R DTgP Bar MVe
Sub RI VTg
VTT VRe DTgC LDTg
ADP SPF
ICjM VDB Rbd Sph
0 Ld MnPO Re Rh Re 3V RLi dtgx CLi xscp 0
3V DRC 1
SL mlf 4V 10 9
mch fr scp

1 f mt scp 1
ac LC MVe
PaR
me5
sm ml
aci aca SuVe LVe
2 IPAC scp 2
acp LPB
vsc icp
ic DC
3 PBG ll Cb 3
lo mcp
cp
sox
4 4
opt
rf st

5 LV 5
hf
ec
6 alv 6

7 7

Interaural 2.90 mm Figure 100


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -6.82 mm 7
5 5

Ect PRh
0 10 DI
6 Interaural 6
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
AIP CA1
CA2 LEnt
S
5 5
AI Cl PFl
CA3 PoDG DG
4 PrS MEnt 4
B LT
PaS PM
DEn SubG PP
Pir CPu LGP B ZI PBG
Lat
3 3
VPL ZID SubB MiTg
DLL 2&3 IntP
Rt REth
VPM Y Cop
2 BSTLI LPB 2
BSTLJ PPTg SuVe
BSTLP BSTMPL VL
AcbC LVe
VA DpMe PaR DpMe MPB
AOV VM VPPC VeCb
BSTMPI
1 AOP BSTMA R Me5 1
BSTMPM VRe
AcbSh IMLFG LDTgV LDTg
DTT ADP Sub
RI Dk
SHi ICjM PVA
SPFPC EW 4 DTgP
0 Ld VDB ac Re Rh 3V DR 2 1 4V 10 9 0
VTT SL MnPO 3V MA3 SMV
mch mlf
fr 4x
f
mt
1 me5 Med 1
cst
AOV PaR scp
LV sm
icp LVe
aci LR4V
2
ml 2
vsc LatPC IntP
ll mcp

3 lo Lat 3

ic PIL

4 4
rf opt
st

5 LV hf 5
ec
alv

6 6

7 7

Interaural 3.18 mm Figure 101


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -6.60 mm 7
5 5 TeA Ect
Ect PRh
GI

6 0 10 DI 6
Interaural
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 CA1 LEnt
CA2
S
AI
5 5
PFl
Cl CA3 PoDG
MEnt
B PrS
DG
4 VO LT 4
B PaS PM
LGP SubG
CPu PIL
ZID Lat
PBG
3
Pir VPL SubB 2&3 3
B MiTg
DLL
REth Cop
DEn SPFPC LatPC IntP
BSTMPL BSTLJ Rt VPM
2 BSTMPI PPTg 2
AOV DpMe
BSTMPM VL LPB LVe
AcbC VA Eth PaR CnF
BSTLD VPPC scp
BSTMA VM IMLFG PB VeCb
1 AOP 1
AOM AcbSh CST IMLF
AM Sub PF RI Pa4 LDTg
DTT LSV BAC
ICjM Dk 4
PVA MA3 3 mlf
SHi Ld VDB 3V EW 1 10 9
0 ac 3V Re Rh CM DR 2 0
SL MnPO 4V
mlf SMV
ADP f fr dtg 4n
1 mt ts scp Me5 1

LV st sm me5 scp 4V
PaR
aci
2 2
ppf
ml vsc
ll
PIL
3 3
lo eml mcp
ic MGV bic

4 rf 4

opt
st
5 LV 5

hf
ec
alv
6 6

7 7

Interaural 3.40 mm Figure 102


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0
Bregma -6.38 mm
7 TeA Ect 7
5
5 Ect AuV PRh
GI

0
DI
6 10 CA1 6
Interaural LEnt
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 CA2
S
5 AI 5
B CA3 PFl
Cl PoDG
PrS MEnt
DG
PM
4 B SubG PaS 4
MGV
LGP ZID
Lat
CPu VPL VLGMC MGM PBG
VO B PoT MiTg
3 REth 2&3 3
Pir SubB DLL
DEn Rt VPM Eth Cop
BSTLJ APTV LVe
PPTg
2 BSTLD LPB IntP 2
BSTMPL Po Sc
DEn AcbC BSTMPI VA CnF LPBI
BSTMPM VL DpMe
OV BSTMA
AOV BAC PF Med
1
AcbSh PC IMLFG Me5 1
PC AM Sub RI
AOM ICjM LSV MD IMLF LDTg
SHi CST Re Dk MA3
DTT IAM Rh 3 4
PVA 10 9
0 Ld MS CM CM 3V EW DR 2 1 0
MnPO imvc SMV
ac 3V 4V
f mlf
fr dtg
AOM
1 me5 4n 1
OV mt OPC
LV sm LVe
aci st vsc IntA
2 2
ppf
RL
3 ll 3
lo bic
ic
eml
rf
4 4

opt
st fi
5 5
hf
ec
LV
6 alv 6

7 7

Interaural 3.62 mm Figure 103


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -6.10 mm 7
5 5 TeA Ect
AuV
S2 PRh
6 0 10 GI 6
Interaural
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 CA1 LEnt
DI CA2
S
5 5
Crus2
AI CA3 PoDG MEnt Crus1
Sim
VLGMC DG PrS
4 SubG 4
B
PaS
LO MGV PM
CPu LGP VPL VLGPC
BIC Sag Lat
3 Rt MiTg 3
Cl B MGM
Pir VO VPM PoT
AOL
Eth IntA
2 BSTMPI APTV PPTg 2
BSTLD Po
LPBI IntP Cop
AcbC BSTMPM VA
BSTMA OPC DpMe
VL Sc CnF
AcbSh AV PC
1 LSV PF Me5 1
AOM PC SCom Su3C
DP AM MD IMLF PAG
LSI Su3 Med
SHi PT Dk
DTT CM PAG 3PC 2
PVA EW
0 Ld MS 3V IAM CM PoMn 3V Aq DR 4V 9 0
MnPO
f SMV
mt fr
1
E/OV sm 4n/me5 1
aci LV
ctg
st 4n
2 2
ltg
ll
lo
3 3
ic bic
rf eml

4 prf 4
icf
st psf
opt
fi
5 LV 5

hf
ec
alv
6 6

7 7

Interaural 3.90 mm Figure 104


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7 TeA PRh
Bregma -5.82 mm 7
5 5 AuV Ect
S2

6 0 10 LEnt 6
Interaural GI CA1
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
DI CA2 S

5 Crus1 5
CA3 PoDG
MEnt Sim
VLGPC DG
AI VLGMC PrS
4 Crus2 4
MGV PaS
Rt 4&5
VPL
LO CPu LGP
Cl BIC
3 MGM Lat 3
Sag
VPM PLi PM
Pir VO InWh
AOL APTV
2 VL Po Eth DpMe IntA 2
BSTMPI VA OPC Cop
AOD BSTMPM CnF IntP
AV PC PF
MDL Me5
1 LSV 1
AM MCPC Med
DP PAG
LSI MD
PT
DTT SHi Ld TS
MnPO IAM
CM PoMn DR 9
0 MS PVA IMD 3V
Aq Aq 2 0
f 3V PVP SMV
IAD
BSTMA
fr
1 sm 1
LV CL ts
me5
IntDM
st
iml
2 4n 2
ll ppf
lo ltg
3
rf 3
eml bic

str
ic prf icf
4 4
opt psf apmf
st
fi
5 5
ec hf
LV
alv
6 6

7 7

Interaural 4.18 mm Figure 105


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -5.60 mm 7
5 5 Au1 AuV
AuV TeA PRh
S2 Ect
LEnt
6 0 10 6
Interaural
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 GI LMol ProS
Mol
GrDG
S
5 Rad 5
Py
Or Crus1
AI PoDG MEnt Crus2
VLGMC
DG Sim
4 DLG PrS 4
Rt VPL VLGPC MGV
Cl PaS
CPu MGD
LGP 4&5
SG BIC
3 VPM Lat 3
Sag
LO PLi
SC ECIC
Pir VO Po
2 VL APTV DpMe 2
AOD Ang IntA Cop
BST AVVL
CL CnF
AVDM PF
1 LSV MDL 1
LSI AM MCPC Me5 Med
MDC
MO IL PrC PAG
DP DTT SHi PT MDM
TS PVP 9
0 Ld MS PVA CM IMD 3V Aq DR Aq 2 8 0
3V dlf 3 pcuf
f SMV
IVF fr
1 sm 1
LV me5

st
SC CIC
2 2
ppf

lo 4n
3 eml 3
rf bic prf
ic PaS
icf
4 str PrS apmf 4
opt bsc psf
st Hil
CA3
fi
5 hf 5

ec LV CA2
CA1
6 alv 6

7 7

Interaural 4.40 mm Figure 106


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7 AuV
Bregma -5.32 mm 7
5 Au1
5 AuV TeA PRh
S2 LEnt
Ect
6 0 10 6
Interaural CA1
GI
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
CA2
S
5 MEnt 5
VLGMC CA3 Crus2
AI PoDG Crus1
Dsc
VLGPC DG PrS
4 DLG Sim 4
VPL IGL PaS
CPu MGD
LGP
Rt VPM SG BIC 4&5
3 DLO PM 3
LO LP PLi ECIC
InG
Cl
VL Po InWh
2 AOD 2
APT MedDL Cop
BST DpG CIC
VO AVVL
LSV CL DpWh InCo
AVDMIAD PF
1 MDL PCom Me5 1
LSI SFi MDC
IL SHi TS PT PrC PAG
MO
DP DTT MDM SMV
0 Ld MS SFO IMD PVP Aq 2 pcuf 0
f PVA CM 3V pv
D3V
pc
fmi sm CL
1 fr 1
cg me5

Pir LV
iml ppf
2 st 2

lo
3 3
rf prf icf
eml bic
str psf apmf
4 bsc 4
ic
opt
st
fi
5 5
hf
ec LV

6 alv 6

7 7

Interaural 4.68 mm Figure 107


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -5.10 mm 7
5 Au1 AuV
5 AuV TeA
S2 Ect
PRh
6 0 10 GI 6
Interaural LEnt
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 CA1
CA2
S1J S
5 5
VLGMC CA3 PoDG MEnt Crus1
Crus2
4 IGL DLG DG PrS Dsc Sim 4
LGP PaS
AI MGD
Rt VPL
CPu
DLO LP 1
VPM SG BIC prf
3 2 4&5 3
Cl PLi ECIC PM
InG 3
LO Po InWh
AOD BSTS VL MedDL
2 APT 2
AVVL DpG CIC
Cop
VO AVDM CL DpWh InCo
PF PCom
AD MDL
1 Me5 1
LSI SFi
LSD MDC
MO IL SFO TS PT PrC PAG
DTT SHi MDM
PV PVP SCO
0 Ld MS PVA IMD pc Aq 2 3 pcuf prf 8 0
f 3V SMV
vhc D3V
fmi
sm fr
1 cg me5 1

2
LV 2
st
lo
rf eml
3 3

bic
ic str
4 bsc 4

opt
st
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5 LV 5
ec
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6 alv 6

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Interaural 4.90 mm Figure 108


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5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -4.74 mm 7
5 5
AuD Au1 TeA
0 10
S2 Ect
6 Interaural 6
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
PRh
S1ULp CA1
CA2
5 S 5
S1J
MEnt
CA3
4 PoDG 4
AI DLG PrS
DG PaS Sim Crus1
CPu Rt 1 5
LPMC Crus2
3 DLO LDVL LPLR 2 3
BSTS BIC 3
Po OT InG ECIC
LO Cl InWh 4
2 AVVL LPMR 2
LDDM APT
AOD
AVDM CIC
CL DpG
VO LSI AD InCo
MDL
1 SFi DpWh 1
LSD MD LHb PCom
IL TS
MO PrL PVA PAG
IG MHb SCO 8
0 gcc SHi SFO pc csc 3 4&5 7 0
f D3V D3V
pcf prf ppf
ReIC
sm
MPT
1 1
cg fmi vhc
LV

fi
2 2
lo

rf
3 bic 3
str bsc
psf icf
ic
st
ic Hil
4 opt 4
fi
hf

5 ec LV 5

alv

6 6

7 7

Interaural 5.26 mm Figure 109


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5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -4.60 mm 7
5 5
Au1
AuD TeA
S2
6 0 10 6
Interaural S1BF Ect
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
S1ULp PRh
CA1
5 CA2 5
S
S1J
CA3
PoDG MEnt
4 Hil 4
AI DLG PrS
DG PaS Crus1
CPu LPLR LPMC 1 Sim
3 BSTS Crus2 3
DLO Rt LDVL 23 5
Cl ECIC
InG
LO AVVL
LDDM OT 4
OB InWh
2 2
LPMR APTD
VO AVDM
DpG CIC
PPT InCo
AD CL
1 MO LSI MDL DpWh 1
LSD OPT
PrL IL SFi LHb
IG PVA MPT PAG
gcc SHi MHb prf
0 TS SFO D3V csc ReIC 3 pcuf 4&5 8 0
f
vhc SCO hbc
sm
1 cg fmi 1

LV
2 2
lo
fi
rf icf
3 bsc 3
ic bic
st psf
ic
4 opt 4
fi

hf
5 ec 5
LV
alv

6 6

7 7

Interaural 5.40 mm Figure 110


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -4.28 mm 7
5 5
Au1
0 AuD TeA
6 10 6
Interaural S2
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 Ect
PRh
S1ULp
5 CA1 5
CA2
S
S1J MEnt
4 CA3 4
Crus1
PoDG
DLG PrS PaS
AI DG Sim
3
CPu 1 3
LPMC SuG/Zo 2 5
DLO Op 3 ECIC
LP Crus2
LD
Cl OT InG
2 APTD 4 2
LO AD
PPT InWh
OPT CIC
VO
1 DG DpG 1
LSD
LSI
PrL IL MHb
MO IG PAG 7
SHi prf
0 TS vhc SFO cic ReIC 3 pcuf 4&5 0
gcc D3V
sm
hbc
1 1
cg fmi
LV
2 2
opt
icf
bic
3 bsc psf 3
fi

4 4

hf
ec
5 5
alv
dcw

6 6

7 7

Interaural 5.72 mm Figure 111


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -4.10 mm 7
5 5
Au1
AuD TeA
6 0 10 S2 6
Interaural
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 S1BF Ect

S1ULp PRh
5 CA1 5
CA2
S1J
S
M1 CA3 MEnt
4 4
Crus1
PoDG
PrS PaS
AI DLG Sim
3 CPu DG 3
Crus2
SuG/Zo ECIC
DLO 12
Cl LD LP Op 3

2 InG 2
OT
LO
InWh CIC
1 VO LSD 1
Rad SuG DpG
PrL LSI MHb
Cg2 DG PAG
MO IG SHi TS
0 gcc vhc SFO D3V cic ReIC 3 pcuf 4&5 prf 6 0
hbc
sm

1 1
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cg
LV
2 2

bsc bic psf


3
fi 3

4 4
dhc
hf
ec
5 alv 5

dcw

6 6

7 7

Interaural 5.90 mm Figure 112


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -3.86 mm 7
5 5

Au1
V2L
6 0 10 S2 AuD TeA 6
Interaural
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 S1BF
Ect

5 S1ULp CA1 PRh 5


CA2

S1J
4 4
M1 S MEnt
CA3 DG
Crus1
PoDG
PrS PaS
3 CPu 3
Sim
AI Zo ECIC
1 5
DLO SuG 32
2 2
Op 4
InG CIC
LO
DG
1 CA3 CA1 InWh 1
VO
PrL LSD DpG DCIC
Cg2
PAG
MO IG PiRe prf 6
0 cc TS vhc cic 3 pcuf 4 5 0
ReIC

1 1

fmi LV
cg

2
chp bic 2
fi
psf
bic

3 3

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4 fmj 4
hf
ec
alv
5 5
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6 6

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Interaural 6.14 mm Figure 113


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5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7 AuD
Bregma -3.60 mm 7
5 5

Au1 V2L
6 0 10 6
Interaural S2 AuD TeA
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 S1BF

S1ULp Ect
5 5
S1J CA1
CA2
M1 PRh
4 4
M2 S
PoDG Crus1

PrS PaS MEnt


3 CPu CA3 Hil 3
LO
FrA ECIC Sim
DG Zo 5
2 VO 2
SuG CIC
4
Op InG
CA3
1 CA1 InWh 1
Rad DCIC
MO PrL LSD
Cg2 7
TS 6
IG FC PAG 4 5
cc 3
0
df cic 0
ReIC
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chp
Crus2
fi
bic
3 3

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fmj
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ec

alv
5 5
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Interaural 6.40 mm Figure 114


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5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
AuD Bregma -3.38 mm 7
5
5
Au1
AuD
0 Interaural 10
6 V2L 6
+15 +10 +5 0 -5
S1BF
TeA
5 5
S1ULp Ect
CA1
S1J CA2 PRh
4 4
M1
RSA Crus1
M2 S
PoDG PrS
3 PaS 3
Hil Sim
CPu
CA3
DG ECIC
2 FrA 2
Zo DCIC
CA3
SuG CIC
1 1
CA1
PrL Cg2
IG FC
0 cc df cic 3 pcuf 4 prf 5 psf 6 0
ReIC

1 1

fmi
LV
2 cg 2
fi

3 3
hf
dhc fmj
4 ec 4

dcw

5 alv 5

6 6

7 7

Interaural 6.62 mm Figure 115


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5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15

+5 0 -5 -10 -15
10 Bregma 0

7
Bregma -3.10 mm 7
5 5

6 0
Interaural
10 AuD 6
+15 +10 +5 0 -5 V2L
S1BF TeA
5 S1ULp 5
Ect
S1J CA1
4 M1 4
CA2
M2 Crus1
RSA
3 PrS Sim 3
CPu PaS
S
CA3 DG
2 FrA 2

CA1 DCIC
Zo/SuG
1 1
Op
PrL
Cg2
IG FC
0 cc cic 4 5 prf 0
df

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fmi
2 cg 2
LV 3
2
1

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hf 3

dhc fmj
4 4
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alv

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Interaural 6.90 mm Figure 116


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1
2

4
3 dl
1
2
3
dl
2
1
Figure 117a*
4 3
C1 C4 LSp 4 C7
py LSp
5 py 1-10 spinal cord layers
5 5 py
CeCv 6 CeCv central cervical nucleus
IMM 10 10 6 10 dl dorsolateral fasciculus
LSp 7 7 IMM IMM
LatC 9 9 7 IML intermediolateral cell
8 9
9 8 8 column
9 9
9 9 9 IMM intermediomedial cell
9 column
LatC lateral cervical nucleus
LSp lateral spinal nucleus
1
dl dl 1 py pyramidal tract
2 2
3 3 dl
4
4 C2 LSp C5 1 C8 * Fig 117a & 117b are reproduced
5 2 from Molander and Grant (1995)
4 3
5 py 6 LSp
LatC
LSp py
5
with permission of the authors.
10 Users of these figures should cite
CeCv10 7 IMM 6
py
7 9 Molander, C. and Grant, G., 1995,
IMM
9 9 8
9 7 IMM Spinal cord cytoarchitecture.
9 10
9
8 9 9 9 8 In G. Paxinos(Ed), The Nervous
9 9 System, Second Edition, Academic
9
9
Press, SanDiego.

1
dl 2 C3 dl 1 C6
3 T1
4 2
3 dl 1 2
LSp 4
3
LatC LSp 5 py 4
5
py 5
6 LSp IML py
7 CeCv10 6
IMM 9 7 IMM
IMM 9 7 10 10
9 8 9 8 8
9 9 9
9 9
1 dl 1
dl

4
1
2
3 T3
dl
4 3
2
L1
2
3
L4
dl 3
1
2 S1
Figure 117b*
LSp py 4 py
4
LSp 5 LSp
5 D 5 5
py
IML
py LSp 1-10 spinal cord layers
IML 6 6
10
7 D 7
10 CeCv central cervical nucleus
IMM IMM 10
8 10
9
IMM 7 dl dorsolateral fasciculus
7 IMM
9 9
8 9 IML intermediolateral cell
9
9 8 column
9
8
9
9
IMM intermediomedial cell
9
9 9 column
LatC lateral cervical nucleus
LSp lateral spinal nucleus
py pyramidal tract
1
2
3 py * Fig 117a & 117b are reproduced
dl L5
4 S2
dl 1
L2 2
1 from Molander and Grant (1995)
T5 2 5
dl 4
3
3
py
LSp with permission of the authors.
1
4
2
LSp 10 Users of these figures should cite
3 5 5 7
4 py LSp
IMM Molander, C. and Grant, G., 1995,
LSp D 6
5 IML Spinal cord cytoarchitecture.
10 10
IML py 7 IMM 9 7 IMM
8
9
In G. Paxinos(Ed), The Nervous
7
D 9 System, Second Edition, Academic
IMM
8 10 8
8 Press, SanDiego.
9 9
9
9 9
9

1 2
dl py S3
3
4
LSp 5

10
7
IMM

8
dl 1
1 9
3
2
L3 dl L6
4 3 2
1
T10 LSp 4 py
dl
2 5 py 5
4 3 LSp
6 6
LSp IML
5
10
1
2
S4
py 3
IMM 7
IML 7 10 4
D 10 9 IMM
7 9 LSp
IMM 5
8 9 8
8 10
9 7
9 9
9 9 9
IMM

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9
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Bregma Lambda

Pineal
Cerebral Cortex
6 6
5
6
Corpus Callosum
Superior Inferior 4
Hippocampus Colliculus 7
Colliculus

3
3V 8

Fornix Posterior Cerebellum


Commissure 4V
Olfactory 2 9
Septum Thalamus
Bulb
Midbrain
1 9
Anterior 4V 10
Commissure

Olfactory Preoptic
Tubercle Area
Hypothalamus Pons
Medulla Oblongata
Optic Chiasm

Spinal
Pituitary Cord

Lateral 0.40 mm Interaural


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7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Corpus
Callosum
Somatosesnory
Cortex
Hippocampus Barrel Field
Lateral
Ventrical
S2

Internal Mediodorsal Nu Auditory


Capsule Cortex

Caudate VPM
Putamen VPL
(Striatum) Thalamus

Hypothalamus
Amygdala Amygdala
Optic Tract Fornix
Piriform
Cortex
Lateral
Hypothalamus

3rd Ventricle Ventromedial Hy Nu

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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10 Bregma 0

9 1
Pineal
Cerebral Cortex
6 6
8 5 2
6
Corpus Callosum
Superior Inferior 4
7 3
Hippocampus Colliculus 7
Colliculus

6 3 4
3V 8

5 Fornix Posterior Cerebellum 5


Commissure 4V
Olfactory 2 9
Thalamus
Septum
4 Bulb 6
Midbrain
1 9
Anterior 4V 10
3 Commissure 7

2 Olfactory Preoptic 8
Tubercle Area
Hypothalamus Pons
1 Medulla Oblongata 9

Optic Chiasm
0 Interaural 10
Spinal
Pituitary Cord
-1 11

Lateral 0.40 mm

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PREFACE: FOURTH EDITION Reproduction of Atlas Figures
in Other Publications
The Compact Third Edition of The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic
Coordinates presented revised drawings of 76 coronal sections of
the brain. The Fourth Edition includes these coronal diagrams, As authors, we are happy for our atlas figures to be reproduced in
but in addition presents the fully revised sagittal and horizontal other publications, but we expect our work to be suitably
figures and the photographs on which all the diagrams are based. acknowledged. If coordinates from the atlas are used, they should
We are brain cartographers, and, like our geographer colleagues, be acknowledged as in the following example: “Bregma 1.60 mm
our central aim is to provide precise coordinates and accurate (Paxinos and Watson, 1998).” Permission to reproduce the figures
identification of features of interest. In this fourth edition of our contained in the atlas can be obtained from the publisher:
atlas, we have used the proven stereotaxic reference system that
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• The most accurate stereotaxic reference system available has been developed on a systematic basis (see below) and is now
displayed in three planes widely recognized.
• Completely revised diagrams of 10 sagittal and 27 horizontal
sections that previously appeared in the second edition of this
atlas (Paxinos and Watson, 1986)
• Includes the 1997 revisions of the 76 coronal diagrams ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
(Paxinos and Watson, 1997) augmented by two new drawings of
coronal sections at the level of the anterior diencephalon We are indebted to Lewis Tsalis for outstanding accuracy and speed
• Each diagram is accompanied by a matching photograph of in entering our drawings into the computer using Adobe Illustrator.
the section on which it is based We thank Paul Halasz for his excellent work in designing and
• Delineations assisted by consideration of separate sets of brain assembling the CD-Rom version of this atlas.
sections stained for parvalbumin, calbindin, calretinin, SMI-32, We thank Hong-Qin Wang for preparation of excellent quality
tyrosine hydroxylase, and NADPH diaphorase (Paxinos et al., in photographic plates.
press [a,b]), the rat nervous system textbook (Paxinos, 1995), We thank David Kopf for providing us with his extremely accurate
(Paxinos and Watson 1997), and other recent neuroanatomical stereotaxic instrument.
literature We thank Kodak Australia for assistance with the provision of
• Spinal cord drawings from the atlas of Molander and Grant photographic paper.
(1995) We thank Fine Science Tools Inc (Vancouver, Fax: 415-349-3729)
• Diagrams available on CD-ROM for printing at different for providing us with precision forceps used for the preparation of
magnifications specimens. We thank Faulding Imaging for providing us with an
Olympus Provis Research Microscope system at a reduced price
We thank Professor Kevin McConkey, Head of the School of
Psychology at the University of New South Wales, and Professor for stereotaxic procedures.
Gerard Sutton, Vice Chancellor of the University of Wollongong, When the first edition of The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates
for their generous support. We thank Professor David Tracey for was published in 1982, it was the first atlas to be based on the flat-
allowing us to use facilities in the School of Anatomy. We thank skull position. It offered a choice of bregma, lambda, or the
Apple Australia for providing equipment to assist with digitizing midpoint of the interaural line as the reference point. Although
the drawings for this atlas. the coordinates were developed from study of adult male Wistar
G.P. Thanks Elly for direct help as well as tolerance during rats with weights ranging from 270 to 310 g, the atlas can be
construction of this and previous editions of this atlas. successfully used with male or female rats, with weights ranging
from 250 to 350 g (Paxinos et al., 1985).
The present atlas presents 78 photographs and accompanying
diagrams of coronal sections of the brain, at intervals that average
INTRODUCTION 0.25 mm. The sections were cut from unfixed brains that were
frozen. The diagrams in this atlas were originally based on the
There are many reasons why the rat is the most commonly selected study of Nissl- (cresyl violet) and acetylcholinesterase- (AChE)
subject for research in mammalian neuroscience. First, rats are stained sections. The mapping of the sections was assisted by the
the right size: neither too small for accurate stereotaxic localization use of our sections showing the distribution of a number of
of discrete brain areas nor too large for cost-effective laboratory antibody-based and enzyme-based stains (parvalbumin, calbindin,
management. Second, rats are generally hardy animals and are calretinin, SMI-32, tyrosine hydroxylase, and NADPH diaphorase).
resistant to infections. Third, a number of inbred strains are A comprehensive atlas based on chemical markers will be published
available commercially; so, animals of consistent size can be used
by Academic Press (Paxinos et al., in press [a,b]).
TABLE 1 Craniometric and stereotaxic data (means ± S.D.) for rats of different sex, strain, and weight

Mean AP AP DV AP AP
AP DV
weight I–B I–L I–B I – Acb B – ac
I – 7n I – incisor bar
Subject (g)* (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)** (mm)**
(mm)** (mm)

‘Atlas’ Wistar 290 9.1 ± 0.3 0.3 ± 0.3 10.0 ± 0.2 11.7 0.0
–1.3 –3.3 ± 0.4
Coronal plates 300 9.2 0.2 10.1
Sagittal plates 270 8.9 0.0 10.0
Horizontal plates 290 9.1 0.2 10.1
Female Wistar 282 9.3 ± 0.2 0.5 ± 0.3 10.0 ± 0.1 11.6 0.1
–1.2 –3.2 ± 0.5
Hooded 290 9.4 ± 0.4 0.3 ± 0.6 9.8 ± 0.2 11.9 0.0 –1.2
–3.9 ± 0.6
Sprague 299 9.0 ± 0.2 0.7 ± 0.2 10.1 ± 0.1 11.7 0.1
–1.2 –3.9 ± 0.5
Juvenile Wistar 180 7.7 ± 0.4 –0.4 ± 0.3 9.9 ± 0.2 10.2 –0.1
–1.6 –2.0 ± 0.4
Mature Wistar 436 9.7 ± 0.3 0.6 ± 0.3 10.7 ± 0.4 12.4 –0.1
–0.8 –2.7 ± 0.3

* S.D.s. ≤ 20 g.
** S.D.s. ≤ 0.4 mm.
ac, anterior commissure; Acb, accumbens nucleus; AP, anterior-posterior; B, bregma; DV, dorsal-ventral; 7n, facial nerve; I, interaural line; L, lambda.
Reprinted with permission from J. Neuroscience Methods. 13 (1985) 139-143.
It also presents photographs and fully revised diagrams of 10 line and at 1.0 and 2.0 mm lateral to the midline. A second pair
sagittal and 27 horizontal sections. was inserted 11 mm anterior to the interaural line at 1.0 and 2.0
mm lateral to the midline. Horizontal needle tracks perpendicular
to the coronal plane were made at 5.0 mm and 6.0 mm dorsal to
the interaural line and 2.0 mm lateral to the midline. Horizontal
Stereotaxic Surgery needle tracks perpendicular to the sagittal plane were made at 5.0
mm dorsal to the interaural line and 2.0 mm and 8.0 mm anterior
In establishing the stereotaxic coordinate system for this atlas we to it.
studied sections from over 100 rats. To prepare these sections, we For brains sectioned in the horizontal plane, two vertical reference
positioned the skull in a standard way (the flat-skull position) and tracks were made by inserting a needle at 2.0 and 9.0 mm anterior
marked the vertical and horizontal planes with needle tracks. We to the interaural line and approximately 1.4 mm lateral to the
placed anesthetized rats in a Kopf small-animal stereotaxic midline. These reference tracks appear as pinholes in the horizontal
instrument, and the incisor bar was adjusted until the heights of sections. Five horizontal needle tracks perpendicular to the coronal
lambda and bregma were equal. This flat-skull position was plane were made by inserting needles at 1.0, 3.0, 5.0, 7.0, and 8.0
achieved when the incisor bar was lowered 3.3 ± 0.4 mm below mm above the interaural lines.
horizontal zero (Table 1).
Because the point of intersection of the lambdoid and sagittal
sutures is variable, we have chosen to define lambda as the midpoint
of the curve of best fit along the lambdoid suture (see skull
Histology
diagram). This redefined reference point is considerably more
reliable than the true lambda (the point of intersection of the After surgery, the animals were deeply anesthetized and
sagittal and lambdoid sutures), and it is located 0.3 ± 0.3 mm decapitated, and their brains were frozen on dry ice within 3 min
anterior to the interaural line. We defined bregma as the point of of decapitation. For the coronal plane, brains were divided into
intersection of the sagittal suture with the curve of best fit along two blocks at a plane 3.0 mm anterior to the interaural line prior
the coronal suture. When the two sides of the coronal suture meet to placement on the freezing microtome stage. At the level of the
the sagittal suture at different points, bregma usually falls midway blocking some sections were lost and it was necessary to insert
between the two junctions. The anteroposterior position of bregma three plates (Figs. 42–44) from another brain.
was 9.1 ± 0.3 mm anterior to the coronal plane passing through Brains remove from the skull for sectioning on the horizontal or
the interaural line, but for the brain represented in this atlas bregma sagittal planes initially presented a problem in that they assumed
is deemed to lie at 9.0 mm. The top of the skull at bregma and the shape of the stage on which they were positioned. To avoid
lambda was 10.0 ± 0.2 mm dorsal to the interaural zero plane. this distortion, the brains were frozen in the skull, and the skull
To confirm the stereotaxic orientation of sections in the brain bones were then prized off the frozen brains.
used for this atlas, reference needle tracks were made perpendicular Spinal cord segments were obtained from 9 rats and were fresh
to the horizontal and coronal planes. For brains sectioned in the frozen in propane cooled with liquid nitrogen. Representative
coronal plane, vertical needle insertions were made at 2.0 mm sections from the major regions of the spinal cord are included in
intervals through the brain, except for the penetrations at 0.7 mm the atlas (Plates 117a,b). None of these plates are accompanied by
anterior to the interaural line, which was chosen to avoid rupture a drawing, but their approximate location in the Mollander and
of a venous sinus. Ten such needle tracks appear on coronal plates Grant (1995) spinal cord atlas is given and the diagrams from the
of this atlas. Three horizontal needle insertions perpendicular to Mollander and Grant atlas are reproduced with permission of the
the coronal plane were made from the posterior of the brain at authors.
1.0, 3.0, and 5.0 mm above the interaural line and approximately Frozen brains were sectioned on an American Optical Cryocut
1.0 mm lateral to the midline. The reference tracks from the microtome at 40 µ m. Sections were obtained parallel to the
horizontal needles appear as small holes in coronal sections. stereotaxic planes by adjusting the angle of cutting until the needle
For brains sectioned in the sagittal plane, vertical needles were tracks encountered were judged to be parallel to the plane of
inserted in both hemispheres at 3.0 mm posterior to the interaural section. Sections were taken directly from the cryotome knife on
uncoated slides with the help of an anti-roll device. At each 0.5 8 h, and then allowed to dry. Subsequently, they were dehydrated
mm interval, three sections were taken for staining with cresyl for 5 min in 100% alcohol, then immersed in xylene and cover-
violet or for the demonstration of AChE. Staining was carried out slipped with Permount.
on the same day as cutting. The two stains were used in an The stock solution was a 50 mM sodium acetate buffer at pH 5.0
alternating fashion in relation to the section intervals. One of these which was made 4.0 mM with respect to copper sulphate and 16
sections at each interval was presented in the first edition of the mM with respect to glycine. This was done by
atlas. In the second edition we interpolated an additional section adding 6.8 g of sodium acetate, 1.0 g of copper sulphate crystals,
between the 0.5 mm interval sections in most cases. In the present and 1.2 g of glycine to 1.0 L of water and lowering the pH to 5.0
atlas, the interpolated sections commence after Fig. 11. An attempt with HCl.
was made to select interpolated sections close to the midpoint of We found that fresh, unfixed tissue from the frozen brains showed
the interval of the plates in the first edition of the atlas, but such a substantially stronger reaction for both stains than tissue fixed
sections often were not available, and the closest suitable section with formalin, paraformaldehyde, glutaraldehyde, or alcohol.
was selected. Because of this process of selection of interpolated A detailed protocol of the staining procedures may be obtained
sections, the regular alternation of Nissl- and AChE-stained sections from George Paxinos (http://www.psy.unsw.edu.au/~ paxinos).
was broken.

Cresyl Violet Staining Photography


Slides were immersed for 5 min in each of the following: xylene,
xylene, 100% alcohol, 100% alcohol, 95% alcohol, and 70% alcohol.
They were dipped in distilled water and stained in 0.5% cresyl The drawings of the brain were traced from photographs of stained
violet for 15–30 min. They were differentiated in water for 3–5 brain sections which were taken with a Nikon Multiplot
min and then dehydrated through 70% alcohol, 95% alcohol, 100% macrophotographic apparatus on 4 × 5 inch Kodax Plus X film.
alcohol, and 100% alcohol. They were then put in xylene and cover- High contrast (grade 4) Ilfospeed paper was used for the Nissl
slipped. sections, whereas lower contrast (grade 2) paper was used for the
To make 500 mL of 0.5% cresyl violet of about pH 3.9, mix 2.5 g AChE sections.
of cresylecht violet (Chroma Gesellschaft, Postfach 11 10, D-73257,
Kongen, Germany, Fax number: 49-7024-82660), 300 mL of water,
30 mL of 1.0 M sodium acetate (13.6 g of granular sodium acetate
in 92 mL of water), and 170 mL of 1.0 M acetic acid (29 mL of Drawings
glacial acetic acid added to 471 mL of water). Mix this solution for
at least 7 days on a magnetic stirrer, then filter.
As far as possible, we have attempted to make the drawings
accurately represent the photographs. Small adjustments have been
AChE Histochemistry made to some sections in which the midline or cerebral cortex
were distorted, but otherwise the drawings depict the asymmetries
The method for the demonstration of AChE followed the procedures present in the sections. When part of an atlas section was missing
of Koelle and Friedenwald (1949) and Lewis (1961). Slides were or severely distorted, the missing part was drawn in after
incubated for 15 h in 100 mL of stock solution (see below) to which consideration of sections obtained from other brains.
had been added 116 mg of S-acetylthiocholine iodide and 3.0 mg Fiber tracts in the drawings are outlined by solid lines, and nuclei
ethopropazine (May & Baker). The slides were rinsed with tap water and cell groups are outlined by broken lines. In general, each
and developed for 10 min in 1% sodium sulphide (1.0 g in 100 mL abbreviation is placed in the center of the structure to which it
of water) at pH 7.5. They were then rinsed with water and immersed relates; where this is not possible, the abbreviation is placed
in 4% paraformaldehyde in phosphate buffer for alongside the structure and a leader line is used. The abbreviations
for fiber tracts and fissures are almost always positioned on the
SKULL DIAGRAM
Dorsal and lateral views of
the skull of a 290 g Wistar rat.
The positions of bregma,
lambda, and the plane of the
interaural line are shown above
the lateral view. The distance
between the horizontal plane
passing through the interaural
line is shown on the right of the
lateral view. The distance
between the incisor bar and the
horizontal plane passing
through the interaural line is
shown on the left of the lateral
view. Lambda (midpoint of the
curve of best fit along the
lambdoid suture) is 0.3 mm
anterior to the coronal plane
passing through the interaural
line.
left side of the figure, and the abbreviations for nuclei and other passing through the interaural line. The numbers on the top margin
cell groups are generally positioned on the right side. The outlines show the anteroposterior distance from the coronal plane passing
of the ventricles and aqueduct are filled in with solid black. The through bregma.
drawings were entered into a Power Mac using Adobe Illustrator 6.
Horizontal Drawings

The large number at the bottom left of each drawing shows the
Stereotaxic Reference System dorsoventral distance of the corresponding plate from the
horizontal plane passing through the interaural line. The large
Two coronal and two horizontal zero-reference planes are used in number at the top right shows the dorsoventral distance of the
these drawings; one coronal plane and one horizontal plane are TABLE 2 Coordinates of the bed nucleus of the anterior
related to the interaural line and the other two are related to commissure and the trochlear nucleus obtained from the
bregma. Lambda is located 0.3 ± 0.3 mm anterior to the interaural three planes
line, and it can be used as an alternative reference point in
conjunction with the dorsoventral coordinate of bregma. The
position of the stereotaxic reference points and planes are indicated Bed nucleus of the ant. comm. Trochlear nucleus
on the skull diagram. The stereotaxic reference grid shows 0.2 mm
Plane A-P D-V Lat A-P D-V Lat
intervals.
Coronal 8.2 3.4 0.9 1.7 3.4 0.4
Sagittal 8.0 3.4 0.9 1.8 3.5 0.4
Coronal Drawings Horizontal 8.1 3.4 0.9 1.8 3.4 0.4

plate from the horizontal plane passing through the bregma and
In each of the coronal drawings, the large number at the bottom lambda on the surface of the skull. The numbers on the bottom
shows the anteroposterior distance of the corresponding plate from margin show the anteroposterior distance from the coronal plane
the vertical plane passing through the interaural line. The large passing through the interaural line. The numbers on the top margin
number at bottom right shows the anteroposterior distance of the show the anteroposterior distance from the coronal plane passing
plate from bregma. The small numbers on the left margin show through bregma. The numbers on the left and right margins show
the dorsoventral distance from the horizontal plane passing the distance of structures from the midline.
through the interaural line. The numbers on the right margin show Values ventral to the interaural horizontal zero or posterior to
the dorsoventral distance from the horizontal plane passing either the interaural line or bregma are preceded by a minus sign.
through bregma and lambda on the surface of the skull. The
numbers on the top and bottom margins show the distance of
structures from the midline. An Example of Use of the Stereotaxic
Reference System
Sagittal Drawings
In this example, we will consider the insertion of an electrode into
the basolateral amygdaloid nucleus. Figure 31 shows that the center
The large number at the bottom left of each drawing shows the
of the basolateral amygdaloid nucleus is 6.2 mm anterior to the
distance of the corresponding plate from the midline. The numbers
interaural line, 1.5 mm dorsal to it, and 5.0 mm lateral to the
on the left margin show the dorsoventral
midline. The nucleus is 2.8 mm posterior to bregma, 8.5 mm ventral
distance from the horizontal plane passing through the interaural
to it, and 5.0 mm lateral to the midline.
line. The numbers on the right margin show the dorsoventral
distance from the horizontal plane passing through bregma and
lambda on the surface of the skull. The numbers on the bottom
margin show the anteroposterior distance from the coronal plane
Stereotaxic Accuracy improvement in accuracy can be obtained by taking into account
the actual location of the accumbens nucleus (anterior part of Acb
shown on Fig. 9) and the genu of the facial nerve (Fig. 60). In
In most cases, the position of a structure is represented to an
accuracy of less than 0.5 mm. Although we used medium-sized agreement with Slotnick and Brown (1980), we noticed that
(average 290 g) male Wistar rats in the construction of this atlas, coordinates of structures were closer to target if the coordinates
we recognize that researchers often use animals of different sex, given by the interaural and bregma reference systems were
strain, and weight. Because of this, we have estimated the error averaged.
that will occur if this atlas is used with female Wistar rats, male In studying the drawings of coronal sections in this atlas, it should
hooded (Long Evans) rats, male Sprague Dawley rats of 290-g be noted that the sections in Figs. 1–3, 42-44, and 69–78 were
weight, juvenile (180 g) Wistar rats, and mature (436 g) Wistar taken from rat brains different from the one pictured in the
rats. The results of these estimations are shown in Table 1
(reproduced from Paxinos et al., 1985). It is evident from these
studies that no substantial stereotaxic error will occur when rats
of different sex and strain are chosen, provided that the rats are of
similar weight to those on which the atlas is based (290 g).
For example, for rats of different sex and strain but of similar
weight, the anteroposterior distance between the interaural line
and bregma is between 9.0 and 9.4 mm. Similarly, the dorsoventral
distance between the interaural line and the surface of the skull at
bregma and lambda is very stable (9.8–10.1 mm). By contrast,
craniometric data for juvenile (180 g) and mature (436 g) Wistar
rats differ substantially from those of other groups. The
anteroposterior distance between the interaural line and bregma
is 7.7 mm in the juvenile and 9.7 mm in the mature rats (9.0 mm
in 290-g male rats). Lambda is 0.4 mm posterior to the interaural
The Brain Blocker ␣ ␣ Designed toeproduce
r the plane of section of The Rat Brain in
line in the juvenile rats and 0.6 mm anterior to this line in the
Stereotaxic Coordinates (PA 001; David Kopf Instruments, P.O. Box 636, Tujunga, CA
mature rats (0.3 mm anterior in 290-g rats). Unexpectedly, the
91043).
dorsoventral distance between the interaural line and bregma for
juvenile rats (9.9 mm) was almost the same as that of 290-g rats remaining coronal drawings. This supplementation was necessary
(10.0 mm). In the mature rats, the interaural line to bregma vertical
because of distortion of the olfactory bulbs and caudal medulla in
distance was 10.7 mm.
the brain from which most of the sections were taken, and because
In female rats, as well as in hooded, juvenile (180 g), mature
of the loss of a number of sections at the level at which the brain
(436 g) and 290-g Wistar rats, bregma was found to be above the
was blocked.
most forward crossing fibers of the anterior commissure. This is
the point at which the posterior limbs of the anterior commissure
appear. These data confirm the observation of Whishaw et al. (1977) Use of the David Kopf Stereotaxic Instrument
that bregma is more stable than the interaural line for positioning and Brain Blocker
of electrodes in brain structures close to, or anterior to, bregma.
However, data from insertion of needles aimed at the level where In our work on this and other stereotaxic atlases we found the
the facial nerve leaves the facial genu (Fig. 60 in this atlas) show David Kopf Small Animal Stereotaxic instrument of high precision.
that the interaural reference point is more stable than bregma for However, no atlas or stereotaxic instrument will compensate for
localization of such posterior structures. Therefore, if juvenile or using bregma and lambdoid points inappropriately. These
mature rats are used, greater accuracy can be achieved if bregma reference skull marks are the midpoints of the curve of best fit
is used as the reference point for work with rostral structures and along the coronal and the lambdoid suture, respectively. They are
the interaural line for work with caudal structures. A further not necessarily the points of intersection of these sutures with the
midline suture.
Researchers usually wish to block the brain at the same coronal structures in atlases of the rat (Paxinos and Watson, 1986), mouse
(or sagittal) plane as the atlas plane (flat skull position) so that (Franklin and Paxinos, 1996), monkey (Paxinos et al., in press), and
they can determine most readily the location of their electrode human (Paxinos et al., 1990; Mai et al., 1997). Atlas users may wish
placements and identify structures according to the atlas. The brain to reflect on the construction of the abbreviations for
blocker depicted in the accompanying photograph allows the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and magnesium (Mg) to get a good
blocking of the brain at the stereotaxic plane or the slicing of the idea of how our list was produced. The abbreviations used in the
brain at 1-mm intervals. After blocking, the brain needs to be placed present and in our other work were developed using the following
on a chuck with surface parallel to the cryotome knife. For principles:
cryotomes without zero-tilt position, this can be achieved by
1. The abbreviations represent the order of words as spoken in English (e.g.,
freezing some mounting medium directly onto the chuck and
DLG = dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus).
cutting through the mounting medium to create an aligned surface
on which to position the blocked tissue. 2. Capital letters represent nuclei, and lower case letters represent fiber
tracts. Thus, the letter “N” has not been used to denote nuclei, and the
letter “t” has not been used to denote fiber tracts.

Nomenclature 3. The general principle used in the abbreviations of the names of elements
in the periodic table was followed: the capital letter representing the first
There is a critical need for a stable neuroanatomical nomenclature letter of a word in a nucleus is followed by the lower case letter most
to accurately and efficiently convey information between characteristic of that word (not necessarily the second letter; e.g., Mg =
neuroscientists. However, many terms are still used to describe a magnesium; Rt = reticular thalamic nucleus).
single structure, and, in some cases, the same term is used for 4. Compound names of nuclei have a capital letter for each part (e.g., LPGi
completely different structures. We urge you to consider the merits = lateral paragigantocellular nucleus.
of our system of nomenclature because it is systematic and derived
after extensive consultations with neuroanatomy experts. 5. If a word occurs in the names of a number of structures, it is usually
In considering the merit of a particular term over synonyms, we given the same abbreviation (e.g., Rt = reticular thalamic nucleus; RtTg =
have chosen terms that have been ratified by modern usage, reticulotegmental nucleus of the pons). Exceptions to this rule are made
particularly usage by experts in that field. We have used anglicized for well-established abbreviations such as VTA.
versions of terms rather than older latinized versions wherever
6. Abbreviations of brain regions are omitted where the identity of the
possible, and we have in all but a handful of cases avoided the use
region in question is clear from its position (CMn = centromedian
of eponyms.
thalamic nucleus; not CMnTh).
7. Arabic numerals are used instead of Roman numerals in identifying (a)
Principles of Construction of Abbreviations cranial nerves and nuclei (as in the Berman, 1968, atlas), and (b) layers
of the spinal cord. While the spoken meaning is the same, the detection
Neuroscience communities concerned with different systems have threshold is lower, ambiguity is reduced, and they are easier to position in
developed identical abbreviations for completely different small spaces available on diagrams.
structures; for example SO stands for both supraoptic nucleus and
superior olive, SC for suprachiasmatic nucleus and superior
colliculus, and IC for inferior colliculus and internal capsule. In
dealing with the entire nervous system (as increasingly more The Basis of Delineation of Structures
researchers do) these parochial abbreviation schemes become in This Atlas
impossible to implement. An additional complication arises when
homologous structures are nonetheless named or abbreviated For the third edition, we completely reviewed our delineations of
differently in different species. We have made an effort to establish all areas of the brain. Our primary guide was an extensive collection
homologies and are using the same abbreviations for homologous of histochemically stained sections (monoclonal antibodies and
enzyme-based stains; Paxinos et al., in press [a,b]). Our work has out of the substantia inominata another big territory, the
been made easier by the availability of an excellent rat brain atlas sublenticular extended amygdala (Alheid et al., 1995). Franklin and
published by Swanson (1992). We have also made extensive use of Paxinos (1997) adopted the new scheme for their mouse brain atlas.
other publications from our laboratory (Paxinos, 1995; Paxinos We retained the name substantia inominata (for the part remaining
and Huang, 1995; Paxinos et al., 1994) as well as of authoritative after the removal of the ventral pallidum) in keeping with earlier
studies published in the Journal of Comparative Neurology and editions of this atlas. The dorsal substantia inominata roughly
other journals. corresponds to the sublenticular extended amygdala, central part,
We present below a brief account of the basis of delineation of while the ventral substantia inominata corresponds to the
structures. We have not repeated here the rationale for the sublenticular extended amygdala, medial part.
delineation of structures presented in the second edition (Paxinos The area previously called fundus striati resembles the striatum
and Watson, 1996). Readers may wish to refer to that book or proper in some respects and the accumbens shell in others. Given
consult the work of Swanson (1992) and Kruger et al. (1995) for the that the use of the term fundus striati creates problems with primate
history of identification of many structures in the rat brain. homologues, we followed the advice of G. Alheid and called it the
lateral accumbens shell. The remaining accumbens is delineated
in accordance with Zaborszky et al. (1985) and Heimer et al. (1991).
Olfactory System We followed Alheid et al. (1995) in the identification of the
interstitial nucleus of the posterior limb of the anterior
Refer to Shipley et al. (1995) for a general description of the olfactory commissure (IPAC).
system. We based our delineations in part on the work of de Olmos The reticular part of the substantia nigra can be divided into a
et al. (1978). ventrolateral and a dorsomedial component on the basis of
The existence of the semilunar nucleus was established on the parvalbumin and calbindin distribution (Paxinos et al., in press
basis of NADPH-diaphorase histochemistry (Paxinos et al., in press [b]). The remainder of the substantia nigra and the ventral
[a]). We acknowledge assistance of R. Harlan and P.-Y. Wang in the tegmental area were delineated according to the work of
identification of this structure (Ahima and Harlan, 1990; Wang McRitchie et al. (1996).
and Zhang, 1995).

Septum, Hypothalamus, and


Basal Ganglia and Basal Forebrain
Neurosecretory Nuclei
Refer to Heimer et al. (1995) and Fallon and Loughlin (1995) for a
general description of the basal ganglia and to Alheid et al. (1995) Refer to Simerly (1995), Armstrong (1995), Jakab and Leranth
for a discussion of the substantia innominata and extended (1995), and Oldfield and McKinley (1995) for a general description
amygdala. of these structures.
Immunoreactivity for parvalbumin and the neurofilament protein Jutting ventrolaterally from the anterodorsal preoptic nucleus
SMI-32 identifies the ventral pallidum (Paxinos et al., in press [a]). is a strip which is negative for parvalbumin which we have called
We retained the term substantia innominata and identified dorsal, the alar nucleus. The alar nucleus displays substance P positive
ventral (as in Grove, 1988), and basal components with the cell bodies but little reactivity in its neuropil (Larsen, 1992).
assistance of G. Alheid. The basal component is marked by some In the preoptic area we followed Simerly (1995) and Simerly
positivity in tyrosine hydroxylase but is negative for SMI-32 et al. (1984) except for the identification of the ventromedial
(although surrounding areas are positive). and ventrolateral preoptic nuclei, for which we followed Elmquist
The concept of ventral pallidum, first proposed by Heimer and et al. (1996) and Sherin et al. (1996).
his associates, has been the guiding principle for structure/function The compact part of the medial preoptic nucleus is negative for
relations of the basal forebrain (Barragan and Ferreyra-Moyano, substance P (see Fig. 7 of Halliday et al., 1995, in which this structure
1995; Heimer et al., 1997). The researchers at the University of is visible but not labeled).
Virginia and Universidad Nacional de Cordoba have recently carved In the lateral hypothalamus we identified a ventrolateral
hypothalamus nucleus on the basis of NADPH-diaphorase reactivity
(Paxinos et al., in press [a]). This nucleus is caudal to the ventrolateral Hippocampal Region
preoptic nucleus and dorsal to the supraoptic nucleus.
The ventral part of dorsomedial nucleus is marked by Refer to Amaral and Witter (1995) for a general description of the
densely stained cell bodies and terminals in NADPH- hippocampal region.
diaphorase preparations (Paxinos et al., in press [a]). The postsubicular area was identified on the basis of the work of
The gemini nucleus is a conspicuous nest of a NADPH-diaphorase Van Groen et al. (1992).
cell bodies (Paxinos et al., in press [a]).
The parasubthalamic nucleus is present in the rat (Wang and
Zhang, 1995), but it is not as impressive as the homologous Cortex
structure seen in the mouse brain (Franklin and Paxinos, 1996).
The arcuate nucleus was delineated according to the work of There have been two comprehensive cortical parcellation schemes
Magoul et al. (1994). in recent decades. The first one was presented by Zilles (1985)
See Paxinos and Watson (1986) for the identification of the and was constructed on the original stained sections of the present
striohypothalamic, magnocellular lateral hypothalamic, terete, and atlas (updated by Zilles and Wree, 1995). In the second edition of
subincertal nuclei. our atlas we used the cortical parcellations of Zilles (1985). The
second comprehensive cortical delineation scheme was presented
by Swanson (1992). The Zilles (1985) and Zilles and Wree (1995)
Amygdala and Bed Nucleus of Stria Terminalis works differ significantly from the Swanson (1992) scheme.
The atlas of chemical markers (Paxinos et al., in press [a,b]) enabled
Refer to Alheid et al. (1995) for a general description of the amygdala us to make a decision on the strengths of the two schemes. On this
and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. basis we have retained many of the features of the sensory, motor,
The anterodorsal part of the medial nucleus of the amygdala and insular areas proposed by Zilles (1985). However, we have
and the basomedial nucleus are defined by the presence of intense curtailed the rostral spread of Zilles’s occipital areas and delineated
NADPH-diaphorase reactivity (Paxinos et al., in press [a]). The lateral the sensory representation of the trunk region and parietal
part of the central nucleus of the amygdala is marked by the association area in line with Swanson (1992). We have retained
presence of tyrosine hydroxylase fibers and AChE negativity the perirhinal cortex at caudal levels (along with Zilles, 1985)
(Paxinos et al., in press [a]). because there is a characteristic NADPH-diaphorase reactivity
associated with this area. However, we have delineated the
Thalamus ectorhinal cortex and temporal association area in accordance with
Swanson (1992).
Strong parvalbumin immunoreactivity is present in layer 4 of
Refer to Price (1995) for a general description of thalamic nuclei.
the primary somatosensory cortex. SMI-32 immunoreactivity
See Paxinos and Watson (1986) for the identification of the
formed distinctive patches in layer 4 of the barrel field and forelimb
ethmoid, retroethmoid, subgeniculate, and precommissural nuclei.
and hindlimb regions. The primary auditory area was identified
We have reverted to the use of the term ventral posterior nucleus,
on the basis of reduced calbindin immunoreactivity in the deep
parvicellular part (Paxinos and Watson, 1982) for the nucleus that
layers. All the auditory areas were marked by the presence of SMI-
we previously named the gustatory nucleus of the thalamus
32 positive cells in the superficial layers. AChE marked the location
(Paxinos and Watson, 1986). We made this change on the advice
of the prelimbic and agranular insular cortices. NADPH-diaphorase
of C. Saper that gustatory input is more medial in this nucleus,
assisted in defining the agranular insular, perirhinal, and
and autonomic-related inputs can be found at more lateral parts
retrosplenial granular cortices. Additionally, NADPH-diaphorase
of this structure (Yasui et al., 1989).
immunoreactivity indicated the ventral part of the medial
entorhinal cortex. Calretinin immunoreactivity assisted in
delineation of the lateral entorhinal cortex where the outer part of
layer one is densely stained.
The dorsolateral orbital cortex was delineated in accordance with
the work of Ray and Price (1992). Raphe Nuclei
The retrosplenial agranular cortex was delineated according to
the work of Van Groen and Wyss (1992). We identified the raphe nuclei on the basis of 5-hydroxytryptamine
On the advice of Laura Kus we introduced the term frontal association sections prepared by G. Halliday and I. Tork (see also Halliday et
cortex for the frontal cortex that others allocated to the secondary al., 1995). We identified the raphe interpositus nucleus on the basis
motor cortex (Swanson, 1992; Zilles, 1985). This designation is in of the work of Buttner-Ennever et al. (1988).
agreement with microstimulation data (Neafsey et al., 1986).

Locus Coeruleus and Brainstem


Reticular Formation
Catecholamine Cell Groups
Refer to Jones (1995) for a general description of the reticular
formation. Refer to Aston-Jones et al. (1995) for the delineation of the locus
The intermediate reticular zone was first identified in the rat coeruleus. We delineated the catecholamine cell groups by following
(Paxinos and Watson, 1986), but is seen to advantage in the human Hokfelt et al. (1984) with assistance from our own tyrosine
brain (Paxinos and Huang, 1995). The intermediate reticular zone hydroxylase preparations (Paxinos et al., in press [b]).
at levels of the caudal pole of the facial nerve nucleus is marked by
NADPH-diaphorase positive cells. Brainstem Nuclei Associated with
The lateral paragigantocellular nucleus is conspicuous in NADPH-
diaphorase preparations (Paxinos et al., in press [b]). the Respiratory Cardiovascular
We have identified the parapyramidal nucleus as the cell group and Other Autonomic Functions
dorsolateral to the pyramidal tract, which is outlined but not named
in the second edition of this atlas (Paxinos and Watson, 1986). Refer to Saper (1995) and Norgren (1995) for a general description
The identification of the epifascicular nucleus is based on the of these nuclei.
description of this nucleus in the human brain (Paxinos and Huang,
1995). NUCLEUS OF THE SOLITARY TRACT. The posterior part of the nucleus of
the solitary tract was delineated in accordance with the work of Whitehead
(1990), Herbert et al. (1990), McRitchie (1992), and Altschuler et al. (1989).
Periaqueductal Gray The rostral part of the nucleus of the solitary tract was difficult
to delineate, but we recognize a rostrolateral subnucleus on the
Refer to Beitz (1995) for a general description of the periaqueductal basis of NADPH-diaphorase positivity.
gray. The boundaries of periaqueductal gray cell columns were
drawn according to Carrive (1993), Carrive and Paxinos (1994), VENTRAL RESPIRATORY GROUPS AND B ¨OTZINGER COMPLEX. These
and Paxinos and Huang (1995). areas were delineated in accordance with Ellenberger et al. (1990), Kanjhan
Two nuclei lateral to the central gray pars alpha were et al. (1995), and Cox and Halliday (1993).
identified on the basis of SMI-32 immunoreactivity; P.-Y. Wang
PARABRACHIAL NUCLEUS. The parabrachial nucleus is
identified these structures and named them central gray pars beta
delineated in accordance with Fulwiler and Saper (1984), Herbert et al. (1990),
and central gray pars gamma (Paxinos et al., in press [b]).
Whitehead (1990), and Herbert and Saper (1990). The external part of the
lateral parabrachial nucleus and medial parabrachial nucleus are marked by
Tegmental Nuclei NADPH-diaphorase positive cells and fibers (Paxinos et al., in press [b]).

For the identification of the anterior tegmental, microcellular Oromotor Nuclei


tegmental, subpeducular tegmental, rabdoid, and epirubrospinal
nuclei, see Paxinos and Watson (1986). Refer to Travers (1995) for a description of the oromotor nuclei.
Precerebellar Nuclei and Red Nucleus

Refer to Ruigrok and Cella (1995) for a general description of these


structures. Within what has been previously called the pararubral
area (Ruigrok and Cella, 1995) there is a circumscribed cell group
which we called the pararubral nucleus. We have named the large
cells below the minimus nucleus and above the lateral lemniscus
the epilemniscal nucleus (Paxinos et al., in press [b]).

Cerebellum

The identification of lobules, fissures, and deep cerebellar nuclei


is based on the work of Voogd (1995).

Somatosensory System

Refer to Tracey and Waite (1995) and Waite and Tracey (1995) for
a general description of the somatosensory system. The general
basis of delineation of these structures is described in Paxinos and
Watson (1996). However, we followed Marfurt and Rajchert (1991)
for the borders of the spinal trigeminal nucleus.

Visual System

Refer to Sefton and Dreher (1995) for a general description of the


visual system.
The ventral tegmental visual relay zone was identified on the
basis of the work of Giolli et al. (1985).
The intergeniculate leaf was delineated on the basis of the work
of Morin and Blanchard (1995).

Auditory System

Refer to Webster (1995) for a general description of the auditory


system. We used Faye-Lund and Osen (1985) as well as Malmierca
et al. (1995) for the identification of areas of the inferior colliculus.
The medial geniculate was delineated according to the work of
LeDoux et al. (1985). For additional details on the basis of
delineation of the components of the auditory system refer to
Paxinos and Watson (1986).
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Pineal
Cerebral Cortex
6 6
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Commissure 4V
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Sagittal Section of the Rat Brain


A drawing of a section of the rat brain cut in a sagittal plane 0.4 mm seen ventral to the hypothalamus and the pineal gland can be seen dorsal
lateral to the midline. The drawing was made from a photograph of a to the superior colliculus. It should be noted that the boundaries between
Nissl-stained sagittal section (Plate 78 in Paxinos and Watson, 1986). some of the brain regions pictured here are approximations, since the
Almost all major regions of the brain can be seen in this section, so that arbitrary classification of cell groups as belonging to one area or another
it can be used as a guide to the position of the coronal sections of the does not always result in sharp lines of regional demarcation. The position
brain (Figs. 1–76). A miniature version of this section is shown at the top of skull landmarks (bregma, lambda, and the interaural line) are shown
left of Figs. 1–76 (the section plan) to mark the position of each coronal in this figure. The top grid line indicates anteroposterior locations in
section. The only major regions of the brain not pictured here are the relation to a coronal plane passing through bregma. The bottom grid
anterior part of the olfactory bulb, which has been cut off at the left of line shows anteroposterior locations in relation to a coronal plane passing
the section, and the subcortical nuclei (caudatoputamen, globus pallidus, through the interaural line. The left vertical grid line shows dorsoventral
and the amygdala), which are located about 3–5 mm lateral to this sagittal locations in relation to a horizontal plane passing through bregma. The
plane. Parts of the ventricular system of the brain can be seen in this right vertical grid shows dorsoventral positions in relation to a horizontal
section (represented in solid black). Note that the pituitary gland can be plane passing through the interaural line.
Index of Abbreviations 10n vagus nerve or its root 67
12 hypoglossal nucleus 70-80, 91-95
The abbreviations are listed in alphabetical order. Each abbreviation 12n root of hypoglossal nerve 71-77
is followed by the structure name and the number of the figures on
which the abbreviation appears.
LSp lateral spinal nucleus 117a,b A

a artery 83
1a layer of cortex 5 A1 A1 noradrenaline cells 71-78
1b layer of cortex 5 A2 A2 noradrenaline cells 74-78
2&3 cerebellar lobules 56-57, 63-66, 85-86, 101-103 A4 A4 noradrenaline cells 62-65
2n optic nerve 13-17, 92 A5 A5 noradrenaline cells 54-64, 83-84, 90-93
3 oculomotor nucleus 44-48, 79-80, 102-103 A7 A7 noradrenaline cells 54-55, 83, 95-97
3n oculomotor nerve or its root 42-44, 81-83, 90-99 A8 A8 dopamine cells 46-48
3PC oculomotor nucleus, parvicellular part 44-49, 79-80, 104 A11 A11 dopamine cells 32-34
3V 3rd ventricle 18-39, 79-82, 90-108 A13 A13 dopamine cells 29-31
4 trochlear nucleus 49, 79-80, 101-103 AA anterior amygdaloid area 25, 84-87, 93-95
4&5 cerebellar lobules 58, 65-66, 87-88, 105-112 AAD anterior amygdaloid area, dorsal part 22-24
4n trochlear nerve or its root 43, 52-57, 82-83, 85-86, 91-92, 94, 96, 102- AAV anterior amygdaloid area, ventral part 21-24, 91-92
106 ac anterior commissure 18-20, 79-81, 100-103
4V 4th ventricle 56-73, 79-82, 96-104 aca anterior commissure, anterior part 8-17, 82-84, 98-100
4x trochlear decussation 79-82, 101 AcbC accumbens nucleus, core 9-16, 82-84, 98-104
5Gn trigeminal ganglion 91 AcbSh accumbens nucleus, shell 9-16, 80-83, 96-104
6 abducens nucleus 60-63, 80, 94-96 Acc accessory neurosecretory nuclei 28, 94-95
6a cerebellar lobule 19, 79-80 aci anterior commissure, intrabulbar part 1-7, 82-83, 100-104
6b cerebellar lobule 19, 79-80 ACo anterior cortical amygdaloid nucleus 22-31, 86-87, 90-93
6c cerebellar lobule 79-80 acp anterior commissure, posterior part 18-22, 82-89, 96-100
6n root of abducens nerve 56, 62, 81 Acs5 accessory trigeminal nucleus 58-59, 93-94
7 facial nucleus 61-66, 82-84, 90-91 Acs6 accessory abducens nucleus 59-60, 91
7DI facial nucleus, dorsal intermediate subnucleus 65 Acs7 accessory facial nucleus 61-65, 91-93
7DL facial nucleus, dorsolateral subnucleus 65 AD anterodorsal thalamic nucleus 23-28, 82, 108-111
7DM facial nucleus, dorsomedial subnucleus 65 ADP anterodorsal preoptic nucleus 18-20, 80, 98-102
7L facial nucleus, lateral subnucleus 65 af amygdaloid fissure 35-44, 90-94
7n facial nerve or its root 58-61, 82-85, 90-95 AH anterior hypothalamic area 94
7VI facial nucleus, ventral intermediate subnucleus 65 AHA anterior hypothalamic area, anterior part 23-25, 80-81, 95
7VM facial nucleus, ventromedial subnucleus 65 AHC anterior hypothalamic area, central part 25-28, 81, 93, 95
8cn cochlear root of the vestibulocochlear nerve 60-61 AHi anterior hypothalamic area 87, 92-95
8Gn vestibulocochlear ganglion 61 AHiAL amygdalohippocampal area, anterolateral part 34-37, 88, 91
8n vestibulocochlear nerve 63-66, 84, 86-87, 90, 94, 96-98 AHiPM amygdalohippocampal area, posteromedial part 36-44, 84-
8vn vestibular root of the vestibulocochlear nerve 58-63, 85, 97 86, 91
10 dorsal motor nucleus of vagus 70-78, 80-81, 94-96 AHP anterior hypothalamic area, posterior part 26-29, 80-81, 95
AI agranular insular cortex 7, 86-88, 101-113 ATg anterior tegmental nucleus 50-52, 80, 98-99
AID agranular insular cortex, dorsal part 8-16, 85, 89 Au1 primary auditory cortex 33-45, 106-115
AIP agranular insular cortex, posterior part 17-30, 96-101 AuD secondary auditory cortex, dorsal area 32-45, 109-116
AIV agranular insular cortex, ventral part 8-16, 85, 89, 99-100 AuV secondary auditory cortex, ventral area 32-45, 103-108
AL nucleus of the ansa lenticularis 85, 96 AV anteroventral thalamic nucleus 22, 28, 104-105
Al alar nucleus 18, 81 AVDM anteroventral thalamic nucleus, dorsomedial part 23-27, 82-
al ansa lenticularis 26-31, 83, 95-97 83, 106-110
alv alveus of the hippocampus 28-44, 82-89, 96-116 AVPe anteroventral periventricular nucleus 18-20, 93-95
AM anteromedial thalamic nucleus 23-28, 80-82, 102-106 AVVL anteroventral thalamic nucleus, ventrolateral part 23-27, 82-
Amb ambiguus nucleus 66-75, 83, 90 83, 106-110
AMV anteromedial thalamic nucleus, ventral part 23-27
Ang angular thalamic nucleus 30-31, 83, 106
AOB accessory olfactory bulb 2, 4, 81-83 B
AOD anterior olfactory nucleus, dorsal part 4-6, 82-83, 105-109
AOE anterior olfactory nucleus, external part 2-4, 82 B basal nucleus (Meynert) 21-26, 28-32, 84-89, 96-104
AOL anterior olfactory nucleus, lateral part 2-6, 83-84, 104-105 B4 B4 serotonin cells 66-70
AOM anterior olfactory nucleus, medial part 4-7, 80-81, 102-104 B9 B9 serotonin cells 46-51
AOP anterior olfactory nucleus, posterior part 8-9, 80-83, 97-102 BAC bed nucleus of the anterior commissure 21, 81, 102-103
aopt accessory optic tract 41 BAOT bed nucleus of the accessory olfactory tract 26-29, 84, 90-91
aot accessory olfactory tract 28, 30 Bar Barrington’s nucleus 56-60, 99-100
AOV anterior olfactory nucleus, ventral part 4-7, 81-83, 100-103 bas basilar artery 45-66, 79
AP area postrema 74-76, 79, 96 BIC nucleus of the brachium of the inferior colliculus 46-52, 85-86,
APF anterior perifornical nucleus 21, 80 104-109
APir amygdalopiriform transition area 36-44, 89-94 bic brachium of the inferior colliculus 44-52, 86, 102-114
APit anterior lobe of pituitary 79-83, 90 BL basolateral amygdaloid nucleus 32, 87, 92-93, 95
apmf ansoparamedian fissure 72-75, 83-84, 105-107 BLA basolateral amygdaloid nucleus, anterior part 25-33, 88-89, 93-
APT anterior pretectal nucleus 42-43, 107-109 97
APTD anterior pretectal nucleus, dorsal part 36-41, 82-84, 110-111 BLP basolateral amygdaloid nucleus, posterior part 29-39, 88-89, 92-
APTV anterior pretectal nucleus, ventral part 38-41, 83-84, 103-106 94
Aq aqueduct (Sylvius) 40-53, 79-80, 104-108 BLV basolateral amygdaloid nucleus, ventral part 29-31, 33-34, 89-92
ar acoustic radiation 37-38 BM basomedial amygdaloid nucleus 86, 90
Arc arcuate hypothalamic nucleus 80, 90 BMA basomedial amygdaloid nucleus, anterior part 23-32, 86-88, 91-
ArcD arcuate nucleus, dorsal part 28-34 93
ArcL arcuate nucleus, lateral part 28-34 BMP basomedial amygdaloid nucleus, posterior part 30-36, 87-89,
ArcLP arcuate hypothalamic nucleus, lateroposterior part 35-36 91-95
ArcM arcuate nucleus, medial part 28-34 Bo Botzinger complex 67-68
ArcMP arcuate hypothalamic nucleus, medial posterior part 35-38, bp brachium pontis (stem of middle cerebellar peduncle) 46-52, 90-
79 92
as acoustic stria 83 bsc brachium of the superior colliculus 36-48, 81-87, 106-112
asc7 ascending fibers of the facial nerve 65, 81-82, 93, 95 BST bed nucleus of the stria terminalis 106-107
AStr amygdalostriatal transition area 23-26, 28-34, 88, 96-99 BSTIA bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, intraamygdaloid division
30-35, 87, 95-97 CC central canal 74-79, 92-95
BSTL bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, lateral division 16-17, 82-83, cc corpus callosum 16-38, 79-89, 113-116
100 Ce 88, 94
BSTLD bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, lateral division, dorsal part CeC central amygdaloid nucleus, capsular part 25-33, 87, 95-97
18-19, 102-104 CeCv central cervical nucleus 117a,b
BSTLI bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, lateral division,
intermediate part 20-21, 101 CeL central amygdaloid nucleus, lateral division 26-33, 87, 97-98
BSTLJ bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, lateral division, CeM central amygdaloid nucleus, medial division 25-31, 86-87, 95-98
juxtacapsular part 18-20, 101-103 cg cingulum 11-43, 82-83, 107-116
BSTLP bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, lateral division, posterior Cg1 cingulate cortex, area 1 7-24, 79-82
part 18-21, 101 Cg2 cingulate cortex, area 2 11-24, 79-81, 112-116
BSTLV bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, lateral division, ventral CGA central gray, alpha part 57-60, 79-80, 97
part 18-20, 82, 98-99 CGB central gray, beta part 57-60
BSTM bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial division 82, 99 CGG central gray, gamma part 60
BSTMA bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial division, anterior CGPn central gray of the pons 58, 61, 81, 97
part 16-20, 81, 100-105 chp choroid plexus 57, 72, 98-99, 113-114
BSTMP bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial division, posterior CI caudal interstitial nucleus of the medial longitudinal fasciculus
part 81, 98-99 63-70, 79
BSTMPI bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial division, CIC central nucleus of the inferior colliculus 54-58, 81-84, 106-115
posterointermediate part 21-22, 99-105 cic commissure of the inferior colliculus 53-56, 79-81, 111-116
BSTMPL bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial division, Cir circular nucleus 24, 94
posterolateral part 21-24, 96-97, 100-103 CL centrolateral thalamic nucleus 28-35, 82, 105-110
BSTMPM bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial division, Cl claustrum 7-27, 84-89, 98-112
posteromedial part 21-22, 81, 83, 100-105 CLi caudal linear nucleus of the raphe 44-50, 79-80, 96-100
BSTMV bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial division, ventral cll commissure of the lateral lemniscus 52-54
part 18-20, 98 CM central medial thalamic nucleus 24, 26-35, 79-80, 102-107
BSTS bed nucleus of stria terminalis, supracapsular part 21, 83-85, CnF cuneiform nucleus 52-55, 83, 102-106
108-110 Cop copula of the pyramis 67-77, 82-87, 99-108
bv blood vessel 79, 85 cp cerebral peduncle, basal part 36-48, 81-86, 93-100
CPO caudal periolivary nucleus 61
CPu caudate putamen (striatum) 10-35, 82-89, 98-116
C Crus1 crus 1 of the ansiform lobule 58-71, 83-89, 104-116
Crus2 crus 2 of the ansiform lobule 66-75, 83-89, 104-112, 114
C1 C1 adrenaline cells 65-74, 82-83 csc commissure of the superior colliculus 40-45, 79-80, 109-110
C2 C2 adrenaline cells 69-73 CST nucleus of the commissural stria terminalis 20, 81, 102-103
C3 C3 adrenaline cells 66-71 cst commissural stria terminalis 26-31, 86-87, 93-97, 101
CA1 field CA1 of hippocampus 29-47, 80-89, 96-116 ctg central tegmental tract 39-50, 82, 104
CA2 field CA2 of hippocampus 29-44, 81-89, 96-116 Cu cuneate nucleus 70-78, 81-83, 96, 98-99
CA3 field CA3 of hippocampus 25, 27-44, 80-89, 93-116 cu cuneate fasciculus 72-78, 81-82, 94, 96, 98
CB cell bridges of the ventral striatum 14-17, 82-83, 94-96 CVL caudoventrolateral reticular nucleus 71-78, 83, 90
Cb cerebellum 55-57, 97, 100 CVRG caudoventral respiratory group 75-78
Cx cerebral cortex 58-59 DP dorsal peduncular cortex 8-11, 79-81, 104-107
CxA cortex-amygdala transition zone 18-29, 86-88, 90-93 DpG deep gray layer of the superior colliculus 42-52, 80-83, 107-113
DPGi dorsal paragigantocellular nucleus 63-71, 80-81, 93-95
DpMe deep mesencephalic nucleus 40-52, 82-84, 101-106
D DPO dorsal periolivary region 55-59, 83, 90
DPPn dorsal peduncular pontine nucleus 51
D dorsal nucleus 117a,b DpWh deep white layer of the superior colliculus 42-52, 80-81, 107-
D3V dorsal 3rd ventricle 22-37, 79, 107-112 110
DA dorsal hypothalamic area 29-32, 80, 96-97 DR dorsal raphe nucleus 48, 79, 98-99, 101-106
das dorsal acoustic stria 64-65 DRC dorsal raphe nucleus, caudal part 54-57, 100
DC dorsal cochlear nucleus 61-66, 83-87, 96-100 DRD dorsal raphe nucleus, dorsal part 49-53
DCIC dorsal cortex of the inferior colliculus 54-59, 79-83, 113-116 DRI dorsal raphe nucleus, interfascicular part 53-55
dcw deep cerebral white matter 111-116 DRV dorsal raphe nucleus, ventral part 49-53
DEn dorsal endopiriform nucleus 7-44, 82-89, 93-103 DRVL dorsal raphe nucleus, ventrolateral part 50-53, 80
df dorsal fornix 18-39, 79-80, 114-116 Dsc lamina dissecans of the entorhinal cortex 47-54, 87-89, 107-108
DG dentate gyrus 25-31, 33-47, 79-89, 92-116 dsc dorsal spinocerebellar tract 70-77, 90-94
DHC nucleus of the dorsal hippocampal commissure 27-30 DT dorsal terminal nucleus of the accessory optic tract 44-45
dhc dorsal hippocampal commissure 27-41, 79-82, 112-116 DTg dorsal tegmental nucleus 98
DI dysgranular insular cortex 11-31, 89, 101-105 dtg dorsal tegmental bundle 40-55, 81, 102-103
Dk nucleus of Darkschewitsch 39-43, 80, 101-104 DTgC dorsal tegmental nucleus, central part 56-57, 79-80, 100
dl dorsolateral fasciculus 117a,b DTgP dorsal tegmental nucleus, pericentral part 54-57, 79-80, 100-
dlf dorsal longitudinal fasciculus 39-50, 106 101
DLG dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus 34-41, 86-88, 106-112 dtgx dorsal tegmental decussation 44-47, 79-80, 100
DLL dorsal nucleus of the lateral lemniscus 53-55, 84-85, 101-103 DTM dorsal tuberomammillary nucleus 35-36, 92
DLO dorsolateral orbital cortex 5-6, 107-113 DTr dorsal transition zone 7, 80
dlo dorsal lateral olfactory tract 2-3 DTT dorsal tenia tecta 7-10, 80-81, 101-108
DLPAG dorsolateral periaqueductal gray 42-53, 81
DLPn dorsolateral pontine nucleus 51
DM dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus 81, 90-93 E
DMC dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus, compact part 32-33, 80,
94-95 E ependyma and subependymal layer 1-16, 81-82, 104
DMD dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus, dorsal part 30-34, 80, 94- E5 ectotrigeminal nucleus 70-71, 86
95 ec external capsule 11-38, 85-89, 97-115
DMPAG dorsomedial periaqueductal gray 41-55, 79-80 ECIC external cortex of the inferior colliculus 50-59, 81-85, 106-115
DMPn dorsomedial pontine nucleus 51 Ect ectorhinal cortex 31-57, 100-116
DMSp5 dorsomedial spinal trigeminal nucleus 61-63, 68-71, 83-84, 96 ECu external cuneate nucleus 66-75, 82-84, 98-100
DMSp5D dorsomedial spinal trigeminal nucleus, dorsal part 64-67 EF epifascicular nucleus 67-69
DMSp5V dorsomedial spinal trigeminal nucleus, ventral part 64-67 ELm epilemniscal nucleus 42-43
DMTg dorsomedial tegmental area 54-59, 80-81, 96-98 eml external medullary lamina 26, 28-35, 84-87, 102-108
DMV dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus, ventral part 33-34 EPl external plexiform layer of the olfactory bulb 1-4, 80
Do dorsal hypothalamic nucleus 32 EPlA external plexiform layer of the accessory olfactory bulb 3
ERS epirubrospinal nucleus 50, 83, 97
Eth ethmoid thalamic nucleus 38-39, 82-83, 102-105
EVe nucleus of origin of efferents of the vestibular nerve 61, 96 H
EW Edinger-Westphal nucleus 40-47, 101-104
exc extreme capsule 11 hbc habenular commissure 36-39, 79, 110-112
HDB nucleus of the horizontal limb of the diagonal band 15-22, 81-
84, 91-96
F hf hippocampal fissure 32-48, 81-88, 94-116
Hil hilus of the dentate gyrus 35, 45, 83, 85-87, 98, 106, 109-110, 114-
F nucleus of the fields of Forel 36-38, 82-83, 98-100 115
f fornix 18-39, 79-81, 92-110
FC fasciola cinereum 33, 40-41, 114-116
fi fimbria of the hippocampus 23-37, 83-89, 103-115 I
Fl flocculus 58-62, 87, 98-100
fmi forceps minor of the corpus callosum 7-12, 82-86, 107-116 I intercalated nuclei of the amygdala 25-26, 29-33, 86-88, 93-95
fmj forceps major of the corpus callosum 42-52, 82-88, 113-116 I3 interoculomotor nucleus 48
fr fasciculus retroflexus 34-42, 80-81, 94-108 I5 intertrigeminal nucleus 56-58, 94-97
FrA frontal association cortex 4-5, 80-84, 114-116 I8 interstitial nucleus of the vestibulocochlear nerve 60-61
Fu bed nucleus of stria terminalis, fusiform part 18-19 ia internal arcuate fibers 75-76
FVe F cell group of the vestibular complex 69-70 IAD interanterodorsal thalamic nucleus 23-24, 26-27, 81, 105, 107
IAM interanteromedial thalamic nucleus 25-29, 79, 103-105
IBl inner blade of the dentate gyrus 36-37
G ic internal capsule 18-38, 83-89, 96-110
icf intercrural fissure 66-71, 83-88, 104-107, 109-111
g7 genu of the facial nerve 61-64, 80-81, 96 ICj islands of Calleja 9-20, 80-85, 91-96
gcc genu of the corpus callosum 12-15, 79-81, 109-112 ICjM islands of Calleja, major island 13-15, 80-81, 99-103
Ge5 gelatinous layer of the caudal spinal trigeminal nucleus 75, 83, icp inferior cerebellar peduncle (restiform body) 60-72, 84-86, 94-101
91-92 IF interfascicular nucleus 40-43, 79, 96
Gem gemini hypothalamic nucleus 35-38 IG indusium griseum 11-38, 79-81, 109-116
GI granular insular cortex 9-31, 89, 102-108 IGL intergeniculate leaf 36-39, 107-108
Gi gigantocellular reticular nucleus 61-73, 79-82, 90-93 II intermediate interstitial nucleus of the medial longitudinal
GiA gigantocellular reticular nucleus, alpha part 61-66, 79-81, 90 fasciculus 58-59
GiV gigantocellular reticular nucleus, ventral part 67-71, 79-81 IL infralimbic cortex 8-10, 79-81, 106-111
Gl glomerular layer of the olfactory bulb 1-4 ILL intermediate nucleus of the lateral lemniscus 51-53, 85, 99-100
GlA glomerular layer of the accessory olfactory bulb 3 IM intercalated amygdaloid nucleus, main part 27-28, 93
Gr gracile nucleus 74-80 IMA intramedullary thalamic area 36-41
gr gracile fasciculus 75-79 IMD intermediodorsal thalamic nucleus 29-34, 79, 105-108
GrA granule cell layer of the accessory olfactory bulb 2-3, 82 IMG amygdaloid intramedullary gray 28-29
GrC granular layer of the cochlear nuclei 62-65 IML intermediolateral cell column 117a,b
GrDG granular layer of the dentate gyrus 35, 47, 87, 106 iml internal medullary lamina 27-35, 82, 105, 107
GrO granular cell layer of the olfactory bulb 1-4, 80 IMLF interstitial nucleus of the medial longitudinal fasciculus 39-45,
80, 102-104 IPDL interpeduncular nucleus, dorsolateral subnucleus 44-45, 95
IMLFG interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus, greater IPDM interpeduncular nucleus, dorsomedial subnucleus 42-47
part 40-45, 81, 101-103 IPF interpeduncular fossa 40-41, 79-81, 94-95
IMM intermediomedial cell column 117a,b IPI interpeduncular nucleus, intermediate subnucleus 44-48, 93-94
imvc intermedioventral thalamic commissure 33, 103 IPit intermediate lobe of pituitary 79-80, 90
In intercalated nucleus of the medulla 70-71, 80, 94-95 IPL interpeduncular nucleus, lateral subnucleus 44-48, 93-95
InCo intercollicular nucleus 49-52, 82-84, 107-110 IPl internal plexiform layer of the olfactory bulb 1-4
Inf infracerebellar nucleus 64-65 IPR interpeduncular nucleus, rostral subnucleus 42-45, 79, 93-95
InfS infundibular stem 34-36, 79 IPRL interpeduncular nucleus, rostrolateral subnucleus 42-43, 94
InG intermediate gray layer of the superior colliculus 42-52, 80-84, ipt interpedunculotegmental tract 48-49
107-114 IRe infundibular reccess 79
InM intermedius nucleus of the medulla 74 IRt intermediate reticular nucleus 60-75, 77-78, 81-83, 90-95
IntA interposed cerebellar nucleus, anterior part 63-66, 82-85, 103- IS inferior salivatory nucleus 60-66
106 IVF interventricular foramen 22, 106
IntDL interposed cerebellar nucleus, dorsolateral hump 65
IntDM interposed cerebellar nucleus, dorsomedial crest 65-66, 105
IntP interposed cerebellar nucleus, posterior part 66-67, 82-84, 101- J
105
IntPPC interposed cerebellar nucleus, posterior parvicellular part 66 jx juxtarestiform body 63, 65
InWh intermediate white layer of the superior colliculus 42-52, 80- Jx5 juxtatrigeminal area 58
84, 105, 107-114
IO inferior olive 79-81
IOA inferior olive, subnucleus A of medial nucleus 72-76 K
IOB inferior olive, subnucleus B of medial nucleus 72-76
IOBe inferior olive, beta subnucleus 72-76 KF Kˆlliker-Fuse nucleus 54-56, 94, 97-98
IOC inferior olive, subnucleus C of medial nucleus 72-76
IOD inferior olive, dorsal nucleus 67-75, 82
IODM inferior olive, dorsomedial cell group 70-71 L
IOK inferior olive, cap of Kooy of the medial nucleus 74-76
IOM inferior olive, medial nucleus 67-71, 77-78 LA lateroanterior hypothalamic nucleus 22-24, 80-81, 92-94
IOPr inferior olive, principal nucleus 67-73 La lateral amygdaloid nu 95-98
IOVL inferior olive, ventrolateral protrusion 72-73 lab longitudinal association bundle 30-31
IP interpeduncular nucleus 80 LAcbSh lateral accumbens shell 11-15, 84-85, 96-97
IPA interpeduncular nucleus, apical subnucleus 46-48, 79, 95-96 LaDL lateral amygdaloid nucleus, dorsolateral part 26-36, 89, 99-100
IPAC interstitial nucleus of the posterior limb of the anterior Lat lateral (dentate) cerebellar nucleus 62-66, 85-86, 101-106
commissure 16-17, 25-31, 83-84, 86-87, 96-100 LatC lateral cervical nucleus 117a,b
IPACL interstitial nucleus of the posterior limb of the anterior LatPC lateral cerebellar nucleus, parvicellular part 65-66, 85-86, 101-
commissure, lateral part 18-24 102
IPACM interstitial nucleus of the posterior limb of the anterior LaVL lateral amygdaloid nucleus, ventrolateral part 30-34
commissure, medial part 18-24 LaVM lateral amygdaloid nucleus, ventromedial part 30-36, 89
IPC interpeduncular nucleus, caudal subnucleus 42-48, 79, 93-95 LC locus coeruleus 56-62, 82, 98-100
LD laterodorsal thalamic nucleus 83, 111-112 LPO lateral preoptic area 18-22, 82-83, 92-97
Ld lambdoid septal zone 15-17, 79-81, 100-108 LR4V lateral recess of the 4th ventricle 57-69, 83-87, 97-101
LDDM laterodorsal thalamic nucleus, dorsomedial part 28-33, 82, LRt lateral reticular nucleus 72-78, 82-84
109-110 LRtPC lateral reticular nucleus, parvicellular part 72-78, 84-85
LDTg laterodorsal tegmental nucleus 54-57, 80-81, 100-103 LRtS5 lateral reticular nucleus, subtrigeminal part 72-75, 90
LDTgV laterodorsal tegmental nucleus, ventral part 54-55, 99, 101 LSD lateral septal nucleus, dorsal part 12-22, 80-82, 108-114
LDVL laterodorsal thalamic nucleus, ventrolateral part 26-34, 84-86, LSI lateral septal nucleus, intermediate part 11-20, 80-82, 104-112
109-110 LSO lateral superior olive 55-60, 83-84
LEnt lateral entorhinal cortex 31-54, 87-89, 93-108 LSp lateral spinal nucleus 117a,b
lfp longitudinal fasciculus of the pons 49-52, 80-83, 90-93 LSS lateral stripe of the striatum 10-24, 84, 86-88, 97-98
LGP lateral globus pallidus 18-33, 84-89, 98-108 LSV lateral septal nucleus, ventral part 12-20, 81-82, 102-107
LH lateral hypothalamic area 23-39, 81-83, 90-96, 98 LT lateral terminal nucleus of the accessory optic tract 39-42, 87, 101-
LHb lateral habenular nucleus 28-31, 80, 109-110 102
LHbL lateral habenular nucleus, lateral part 32-36, 81 LTer lemina terminalis 93
LHbM lateral habenular nucleus, medial part 32-36 ltg lateral tegmental tract 45-49, 85, 104-105
Li linear nucleus of the medulla 69-70 LV lateral ventricle 10-38, 82-89, 94-116
ll lateral lemniscus 49-55, 82-85, 90-105 LVe lateral vestibular nucleus 61-65, 83-84, 97-103
LM lateral mammillary nucleus 38-39, 81-82, 91-93 LVPO lateroventral periolivary nucleus 54-60, 90
LMol lacunosum moleculare layer of the hippocampus 35, 87, 106 lvs lateral vestibulospinal tract 63
LO lateral orbital cortex 4-9, 82-87, 104-114
lo lateral olfactory tract 2-24, 81-89, 91-110
LOT nucleus of the lateral olfactory tract 22-26, 84-85, 90-93 M
LP lateral posterior thalamic nucleus 84, 86-87, 107-108, 111-112
LPAG lateral periaqueductal gray 41-55, 81 M1 primary motor cortex 7-34, 81-89, 112-116
LPB lateral parabrachial nucleus 82-84, 99-103 M2 secondary motor cortex 6-34, 80-86, 114-116
LPBC lateral parabrachial nucleus, central part 54-58 m5 motor root of the trigeminal nerve 46-59, 84-85, 90-97
LPBCr lateral parabrachial nucleus, crescent part 56-57 MA3 medial accessory oculomotor nucleus 40-43, 79-80, 101-103
LPBD lateral parabrachial nucleus, dorsal part 56-57 mcer middle cerebral artery 81
LPBE lateral parabrachial nucleus, external part 54-58, 84 mch medial corticohypothalamic tract 21-22, 98-101
LPBI lateral parabrachial nucleus, internal part 56-57, 103-104 MCLH magnocellular nucleus of the lateral hypothalamus 31-33, 83,
LPBS lateral parabrachial nucleus, superior part 54-55 94-95
LPBV lateral parabrachial nucleus, ventral part 56-60 mcp middle cerebellar peduncle 49-60, 84-87, 93-102
LPGi lateral paragigantocellular nucleus 61-71, 81-83 MCPC magnocellular nucleus of the posterior commissure 39-41, 81,
LPLC lateral posterior thalamic nucleus, laterocaudal part 38-41 105-106
LPLR lateral posterior thalamic nucleus, laterorostral part 35-38, 85, MCPO magnocellular preoptic nucleus 18-25, 85, 93-95
109-110 MD mediodorsal thalamic nucleus 25-27, 35, 79, 81, 103-105, 109
LPMC lateral posterior thalamic nucleus, mediocaudal part 38-43, MDC mediodorsal thalamic nucleus, central part 29-33, 106-108
85-86, 109-111 MdD medullary reticular nucleus, dorsal part 74-78, 82-83, 91-95
LPMR lateral posterior thalamic nucleus, mediorostral part 32-38, MDL mediodorsal thalamic nucleus, lateral part 28-34, 81, 105-110
82-83, 109-110 MDM mediodorsal thalamic nucleus, medial part 28-34, 80, 106-108
LPn lateral pontine nucleus 51 MDPL mediodorsal thalamic nucleus, paralaminar part 30
MdV medullary reticular nucleus, ventral part 74-78, 81-82, 90-93 Mo5DL motor trigeminal nucleus, dorsolateral part 56-57
ME median eminence 28, 79 Mo5VM motor trigeminal nucleus, ventromedial part 56-57
Me medial amygdaloid nucleus 84, 86, 90, 92-95 Mol molecular layer of the dentate gyrus 35, 79, 87, 106
Me5 mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus 46-60, 82-83, 99-108 mp mammillary peduncle 39-43, 80-81, 94-95
me5 mesencephalic trigeminal tract 46-60, 81-83, 97-108 MPA medial preoptic area 18-23, 80-81, 93-97
MeAD medial amygdaloid nucleus, anterodorsal part 23-31, 85, 96 MPB medial parabrachial nucleus 54-60, 83-84, 99-101
MeAV medial amygdaloid nucleus, anteroventral part 28-29, 85, 91 MPBE medial parabrachial nucleus external part 56-57
Med medial (fastigial) cerebellar nucleus 66-67, 80-82, 101, 103-106 MPn medial pontine nucleus 51
MedDL medial cerebellar nucleus, dorsolateral protuberance 66, 82, MPO medial preoptic nucleus 23-24, 80, 92-97
107-108 MPOC medial preoptic nucleus, central part 21-22, 80
MEE medial eminence, external layer 29-33 MPOL medial preoptic nucleus, lateral part 18-22
MEI medial eminence, internal layer 29-33 MPOM medial preoptic nucleus, medial part 21-22
MEnt medial entorhinal cortex 46-57, 86-89, 97-114 MPT medial pretectal nucleus 38-41, 80, 109-110
MEntV medial entorhinal cortex, ventral part 45 MRe mammillary recess of the 3rd ventricle 36-38, 79
MePD medial amygdaloid nucleus, posterodorsal part 30-35, 85-86, MRVL medial rostroventrolateral medulla 67-68
95-97 MS medial septal nucleus 13-18, 79-80, 103-108
MePV medial amygdaloid nucleus, posteroventral part 30-33, 85, 90- MSO medial superior olive 54-60, 90
92, 94 MT medial terminal nucleus of the accessory optic tract 40-41, 82, 94-
mfb medial forebrain bundle 22-39, 82-84, 92-97 97
mfba medial forebrain bundle, ‘a’ component 9-21, 81-85 mt mammillothalamic tract 25-35, 39, 80-81, 94-104
mfbb medial forebrain bundle, ‘b’ component 15-21, 81-83 mtg mammillotegmental tract 37-48, 80, 97
MG medial geniculate nucleus 46-47, 88 MTu medial tuberal nucleus 32-33, 82-83, 90-91
MGD medial geniculate nucleus, dorsal part 39-45, 86, 106-108 MVe medial vestibular nucleus 69-71, 80-81, 98-100
MGM medial geniculate nucleus, medial part 39-45, 85, 103-105 MVeMC medial vestibular nucleus, magnocellular part 60-68, 81-84,
MGP medial globus pallidus 28-33, 84-86, 96-100 96-98
MGV medial geniculate nucleus, ventral part 39-45, 86-87, 102-106 MVePC medial vestibular nucleus, parvicellular part 61-68, 81-82,
MHb medial habenular nucleus 26-37, 79-80, 109-112 97-99
Mi mitral cell layer of the olfactory bulb 1-4 MVPO medioventral periolivary nucleus 54-60, 82-83
MiA mitral cell layer of the accessory olfactory bulb 3, 82 MZMG marginal zone of the medial geniculate 40-44
Min minimus nucleus 42-43
MiTg microcellular tegmental nucleus 48-52, 83-85, 100-104
ML medial mammillary nucleus, lateral part 37-39, 80, 91-93 N
ml medial lemniscus 32-75, 77, 79-85, 90-102
mlf medial longitudinal fasciculus 42-81, 91-103 ns nigrostriatal bundle 26-39
MM medial mammillary nucleus, medial part 37-42, 79-80, 91-94
MMn medial mammillary nucleus, median part 37-38, 79, 91-93
MnA median accessory nucleus of the medulla 78 O
MnPO median preoptic nucleus 18-20, 79, 96-105
MnR median raphe nucleus 49-53, 79, 94-99 O nucleus O 58-59, 99
MO medial orbital cortex 4-7, 80, 106-114 OB olfactory bulb 81, 110
Mo5 motor trigeminal nucleus 55, 58-59, 83-84, 94-98 Obex obex 77, 79
OBl outer blade of the dentate gyrus 36-37 PBP parabrachial pigmented nucleus 39-44, 80, 83, 98
oc olivocerebellar tract 70-74, 90-94 PBW parabrachial nucleus, waist part 59
ocb olivocochlear bundle 58-61, 83, 85, 92, 96 PC paracentral thalamic nucleus 23-34, 81-82, 103-105
ON olfactory nerve layer 1-3 pc posterior commissure 38-41, 79-81, 107-109
Op optic nerve layer of the superior colliculus 42-52, 80-85, 111-114, PC5 parvicellular motor trigeminal nucleus 54-55, 84, 95
116 pcf precommissural fornix 19, 21, 81, 109
OPC oval paracentral thalamic nucleus 33-35, 103-105 PCGS paracochlear glial substance 58-60, 85, 98
OPT olivary pretectal nucleus 38-41, 81-83, 110-111 PCom nucleus of the posterior commissure 39-41, 81, 107-109
opt optic tract 26-41, 83-89, 91-111 PCRt parvicellular reticular nucleus 66-73, 82-84, 90-95
Or oriens layer of the hippocampus 35, 87, 106 PCRtA parvicellular reticular nucleus, alpha part 60-65, 83-84, 91-96
OT nucleus of the optic tract 39-44, 82-85, 109-112 PCTg paracollicular tegmentum 57-58, 83-84
OV olfactory ventricle (olfactory part of lateral ventricle) 1-9, 81-82, pcuf preculminate fissure 60-65, 79-86, 106-108, 110-115
103-104 pd predorsal bundle 58-69, 79, 90-93
ox optic chiasm 18-25, 79-82, 91-92 PDP posterodorsal preoptic nucleus 21, 98
PDTg posterodorsal tegmental nucleus 58-60, 79-80, 99
Pe periventricular hypothalamic nucleus 18-34, 79, 91-98
P PeF perifornical nucleus 31-34, 82, 93-95
PF parafascicular thalamic nucleus 35-38, 80-82, 102-108
P5 peritrigeminal zone 54-60, 83, 93-97 pf pyramidal fissure 75
P7 perifacial zone 61-66, 82-84, 90-91 PFl paraflocculus 57-68, 88-89, 94-103
Pa paraventricular hypoth nucleus 94-96, 98-99 pfs parafloccular sulcus 60-64, 89
Pa4 paratrochlear nucleus 49-50, 81, 102 PH posterior hypothalamic area 33-38, 79-80, 94-99
Pa5 paratrigeminal nucleus 70-73, 85, 97-98 Pi pineal gland 53, 79-80
Pa6 paraabducens nucleus 60-62, 80, 95 PIL posterior intralaminar thalamic nucleus 39-44, 85, 101-102
PaAM paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, anterior magnocellular Pir piriform cortex 7-24, 27-38, 82-107
part 21-22, 80 PiRe pineal recess 38-41, 79, 113
PaAP paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, anterior parvicellular PL paralemniscal nucleus 49-53, 84, 96-100
part 21-25, 80 PLCo posterolateral cortical amygdaloid nucleus (C2) 29-38, 87-91
PaDC paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, dorsal cap 26-27 PLd paralambdoid septal nucleus 16-17, 81
PAG periaqueductal gray 39-40, 79-80, 104-114 plf posterolateral fissure 58-62, 67-73, 79-82
PaLM paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, lateral magnocellular PLi posterior limitans thalamic nucleus 39-43, 105-108
part 26-27, 80, 97 PM paramedian lobule 69-77, 83-87, 101-105, 107-108
PaMP paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, medial parvicellular pm principal mammillary tract 37-38
part 26-28, 97 PMCo posteromedial cortical amygdaloid nucleus (C3) 32-44, 85-93
PaPo paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, posterior part 28-29, 80- PMD premammillary nucleus, dorsal part 36-37, 80-81, 91-93
81, 97 PMn paramedian reticular nucleus 70-76, 80, 90-91
PaR pararubral nucleus 42-45, 82-83, 100-102 PMnR paramedian raphe nucleus 50-53, 79-80, 94-99
PaS parasubiculum 45-57, 86-87, 98-116 pms paramedian sulcus 70-76
PaV paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, ventral part 26-27 PMV premammillary nucleus, ventral part 35-36, 81-82, 90-93
PB parabrachial nucleus 102 PN paranigral nucleus 40-43, 80
PBG parabigeminal nucleus 48-52, 85, 100-103 Pn pontine nuclei 46-50, 52, 79-83, 90-93
PnC pontine reticular nucleus, caudal part 56-61, 80-82, 90-95 PVP paraventricular thalamic nucleus, posterior part 32-38, 79-80,
PnO pontine reticular nucleus, oral part 49-55, 81-83, 91-98 105-108
PnR pontine raphe nucleus 54-57, 79, 95-97 Py pyramidal cell layer of the hippocampus 35, 87, 106
PnV pontine reticular nucleus, ventral part 56-60, 79-81, 90 py pyramidal tract 53-76, 79-81, 117a,b
Po posterior thalamic nuclear group 30-38, 83-85, 103-109 pyx pyramidal decussation 77-80
PoDG polymorph layer of the dentate gyrus 30-45, 80, 82, 86, 88, 98-
115
PoMn posteromedian thalamic nucleus 35, 79, 104-105 R
Post postsubiculum 42-53, 83-86
PoT posterior thalamic nuclear group, triangular part 39-43, 103-104 R red nucleus 43, 65, 67, 72, 81-82, 98, 100-101
PP peripeduncular nucleus 40-44, 86, 101 Rad stratum radiatum of the hippocampus 35, 87, 106, 112, 114
ppf prepyramidal fissure 70-76, 79-85, 102-103, 105-107, 109 RAmb retroambiguus nucleus 76-78
PPit posterior lobe of pituitary 79-80, 90 Rbd rhabdoid nucleus 47-53, 79, 97-100
PPT posterior pretectal nucleus 40-43, 81-84, 110-111 rcc rostrum of the corpus callosum 10
PPTg pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus 46-53, 82-84, 97-104 RCh retrochiasmatic area 25-27, 80, 90
PPy parapyramidal nucleus 62-66 Re reuniens thalamic nucleus 23-33, 79-80, 98-103
PR prerubral field 36-40, 82 ReIC recess of the inferior colliculus 54-57, 79, 109-115
Pr prepositus nucleus 63-69, 80, 96-98 REth retroethmoid nucleus 40-41, 84, 101-103
Pr5 principal sensory trigeminal nucleus 54, 91 rf rhinal fissure 4-50, 52, 80-89, 100-110
Pr5DM principal sensory trigeminal nucleus, dorsomedial part 57- Rh rhomboid thalamic nucleus 25-32, 79-80, 100-103
60, 85, 95-98 RI rostral interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus 37-39,
Pr5VL principal sensory trigeminal nucleus, ventrolateral part 55-61, 80-81, 96-103
85, 92-97 ri rhinal incisura 6-8
prb Probst’s bundle 60-62 RIP raphe interpositus nucleus 57-59, 91
PrBo pre-Bˆtzinger complex 69 RL retrolemniscal nucleus 56, 85, 103
PrC precommissural nucleus 37-38, 80-81, 106-108 RLH red nucleus, lateral horn 99
prf primary fissure 58-68, 79-88, 104-116 RLi rostral linear nucleus of the raphe 40-44, 79, 97-100
PRh perirhinal cortex 31-57, 88, 98-115 RMC red nucleus, magnocellular part 42, 44-45, 99
PrL prelimbic cortex 5-10, 79-82, 109-116 RMg raphe magnus nucleus 56-66, 79-80
ProS prosubiculum 106 Ro nucleus of Roller 70-75, 80, 93
PrS presubiculum 45-51, 87-89, 98-116 ROb raphe obscurus nucleus 65-77, 79, 90-93
PS parastrial nucleus 18-20, 81-82, 98-99 RPa raphe pallidus nucleus 59-77, 79
psf posterior superior fissure 59-66, 79-89, 104-107, 109-113, 115 RPC red nucleus, parvicellular part 41-42, 44-45, 99
PSol parasolitary nucleus 72-74 RPO rostral periolivary region 52-54, 83-84, 90
PSTh parasubthalamic nucleus 35-36 RR retrorubral nucleus 48-50, 84, 97-99
PT paratenial thalamic nucleus 22-27, 79-81, 104-108 RRF retrorubral field 45-48, 81-84, 97-100
PtA parietal association cortex 35-43, 82-88 rs rubrospinal tract 45-78, 82-85, 90-96
PV paraventricular thalamic nucleus 29-31, 79, 108 RSA retrosplenial agranular cortex 25-57, 79-86, 115-116
pv periventricular fiber system 36-38, 107 RSGa retrosplenial granular a cortex 42-53, 80-84
PVA paraventricular thalamic nucleus, anterior part 22-28, 79-80, RSGb retrosplenial granular b cortex 25-51, 79-82
101-110 Rt reticular thalamic nucleus 23-36, 81-85, 87-88, 99-110
RtTg reticulotegmental nucleus of the pons 49-57, 79-81, 90-96 SI substantia innominata 17, 24-29, 81-82, 84-86, 94-99
RtTgP reticulotegmental nucleus of the pons, pericentral part 50-53, SIB substantia innominata, basal part 16-23, 83
80-81, 93 SID substantia innominata, dorsal part 21-23
RVL rostroventrolateral reticular nucleus 66, 68-71, 73-75, 83-84, 90 Sim simple lobule 57-66, 82-87, 89, 104-116
RVRG rostral ventral respiratory group 70-75 SimA simple lobule A 60
SimB simple lobule B 60
simf simplex fissure 61-63, 66
S SIV substantia innominata, ventral part 22-23
SL semilunar nucleus 9-11, 80, 98-102
S subiculum 41-49, 81-89, 94-116 slim sulcus limitans 99
S1 primary somatosensory cortex 25-28, 37-38 SM nucleus of the stria medullaris 23-24, 82-83, 96-100
S1BF primary somatosensory cortex, barrel field 18-36, 87-89, 110, sm stria medullaris of the thalamus 21-36, 80-83, 96-112
112-116 SMT submammillothalamic nucleus 36-37, 81, 94-95
S1DZ primary somatosensory cortex, dysgranular region 13-33, 86 SMV superior medullary velum 56-65, 79-81, 101-108
S1FL primary somatosensory cortex, forelimb region 13-28, 85-87 SNC substantia nigra, compact part 94-95
S1HL primary somatosensory cortex, hindlimb region 18-28, 83-84 SNCD substantia nigra, compact part, dorsal tier 39-45, 82-85, 96-100
S1J primary somatosensory cortex, jaw region 9-16, 87-89, 108-116 SNCV substantia nigra, compacta part, ventral tier 44
S1JO primary somatosensory cortex, jaw region, oral surface 12-15 SNL substantia nigra, lateral part 40-44, 85-86, 99-100
S1Tr primary somatosensory cortex, trunk region 29-34, 83-86 SNM substantia nigra, medial part 40, 42-44
S1ULp primary somatosensory cortex, upper lip region 13-17, 89, SNR substantia nigra, reticular part 38-39, 41-45, 82-85, 94-100
109-116 SNRDM substantia nigra, reticular part, dorsomedial tier 40
S2 secondary somatosensory cortex 16-34, 104-114 SNRVL substantia nigra, reticular part, ventrolateral tier 40
s5 sensory root of the trigeminal nerve 45-58, 85-86, 90-93 SO supraoptic nucleus 21-27, 81-83, 91-93
Sag sagulum nucleus 54-56, 85, 104-106 Sol nucleus of the solitary tract 63, 77-78, 80, 93-97
SC superior colliculus 41, 79, 106 sol solitary tract 65-78, 81-82, 94, 96
Sc scaphoid thalamic nucleus 38, 83, 103-104 SolC nucleus of the solitary tract, commissural part 74-80, 93-95
sc spinocerebellar tract 78 SolCe nucleus of the solitary tract, central part 72-74
scc splenium of the corpus callosum 39-41, 79-82 SolDM nucleus of the solitary tract, dorsomedial part 72-76
SCh suprachiasmatic nucleus 22-24, 80, 91 SolG nucleus of the solitary tract, gelatinous part 72-73, 81
SCO subcommissural organ 38-39, 79, 108-110 SolI nucleus of the solitary tract, interstitial part 72-76
SCom subcommissural nucleus 39, 104 SolIM nucleus of the solitary tract, intermediate part 65-76, 82-83
scp superior cerebellar peduncle (brachium conjunctivum) 30-46, 52- SolM nucleus of the solitary tract, medial part 66-76, 81-82
64, 80-84, 98-102 SolRL nucleus of the solitary tract, rostrolateral part1-10 64-66
scpd superior cerebellar peduncle, descending limb 57-58, 98 SolVL nucleus of the solitary tract, ventrolateral part 66-76, 82-83
sf secondary fissure 70-77, 79-82 SOR supraoptic nucleus, retrochiasmatic part 28-32, 82-83, 90
SFi septofimbrial nucleus 18-22, 80-81, 107-110 sox supraoptic decussation 25-38, 79-87, 90-100
SFO subfornical organ 21-25, 79-80, 107-112 sp5 spinal trigeminal tract 59-78, 83-86, 90-98
SG suprageniculate thalamic nucleus 39-45, 85, 106-108 Sp5C spinal trigeminal nucleus, caudal part 74-78, 83-85, 90-96
SGe supragenual nucleus 61-62, 80, 97 Sp5I spinal trigeminal nucleus, interpolar part 67-75, 84-86, 90-97
SGl superficial glial zone of the cochlear nuclei 58, 60-61 Sp5O spinal trigeminal nucleus, oral part 61-66, 85-86, 90-96
SHi septohippocampal nucleus 10-17, 79, 101-112 SPa subparaventricular zone of the hypothalamus 26-28
SPF subparafascicular thalamic nucleus 35-36, 80-81, 100 tfp transverse fibers of the pons 45-52, 79-83, 90-92
SPFPC subparafascicular thalamic nucleus, parvicellular part 37-41, TM tuberomammillary nu 81, 90-92
82-84, 101-102 TS triangular septal nucleus 21-26, 79-81, 105-114
Sph sphenoid nucleus 58-59, 79-80, 100 ts tectospinal tract 46-79, 81, 95-98, 102, 105
SPO superior paraolivary nucleus 54-60, 82 tth trigeminothalamic tract 47-62
SPTg subpedencular tegmental nucleus 50-53, 81-82, 99-100 Tu olfactory tubercle 8, 10-21, 80-86, 90-98
SpVe spinal vestibular nucleus 64-69, 82-84, 97-100 TuDC olfactory tubercle densocellular layer 9
st stria terminalis 18-35, 82-89, 95-110 TuPl olfactory tubercle plexiform layer 9
StA strial part of the preoptic area 18-20, 98-99 TuPo olfactory tubercle polymorph layer 9
Stg stigmoid hypothalamic nucleus 28-29 Tz nucleus of the trapezoid body 53-60, 81-82, 90
STh subthalamic nucleus 34-37, 83-85, 95-99 tz trapezoid body 53-64, 79-87, 90-95
StHy striohypothalamic nucleus 21-22, 80-81, 96-97
str superior thalamic radiation 36-39, 84-87, 105-109
Su3 supraoculomotor periaqueductal gray 44-49, 79-80, 104 U
Su3C supraoculomotor cap 44-49, 104
Su5 supratrigeminal nucleus 55-58, 83, 98 uf uvular fissure 72, 80
Sub submedius thalamic nucleus 26-29, 32, 80, 100-103 unc uncinate fasciculus 60-62
SubB subbrachial nucleus 45-49, 84-86, 101-103
SubC subcoeruleus nucleus 95
SubCA subcoeruleus nucleus, alpha part 56-59, 82, 97-100 V
SubCD subcoeruleus nucleus, dorsal part 54-59, 82-83, 96-97
SubCV subcoeruleus nucleus, ventral part 54-59, 83, 90-94 V1B primary visual cortex, binocular area 42-57, 85-88
SubD submedius thalamic nucleus, dorsal part 30-31, 79, 81 V1M primary visual cortex, monocular area 42-57, 81-86
SubG subgeniculate nucleus 36-38, 87-88, 100-104 V2L secondary visual cortex, lateral area 39-57, 86-89, 113-116
SubI subincertal nucleus 30-34, 82-83, 96-97 V2ML secondary visual cortex, mediolateral area 38-47, 84-86
SubV submedius thalamic nucleus, ventral part 30-31, 79, 81, 99 V2MM secondary visual cortex, mediomedial area 37-53, 81-83
SuG superficial gray layer of the superior colliculus 42-52, 79-84, 111- VA ventral anterior thalamic nucleus 25-28, 82-83, 101-105
116 vaf ventral amygdalofugal pathway 28
SuM supramammillary nucleus 36-38, 79-81, 94-95 VC ventral cochlear nucleus 96
SuML supramammillary nucleus, lateral part 39 VCA ventral cochlear nucleus, anterior part 55-62, 86-87, 93-100
SuMM supramammillary nucleus, medial part 39 VCP ventral cochlear nucleus, posterior part 62-65, 86-87, 93-97
sumx supramammillary decussation 37-39, 79, 96 VDB nucleus of the vertical limb of the diagonal band 12-17, 79-80,
SuS superior salivatory nucleus 61-63 97-102
SuVe superior vestibular nucleus 60-64, 83-84, 98-101 VeCb vestibulocerebellar nucleus 63-65, 82, 101-102
veme vestibulomesencephalic tract 60
VEn ventral endopiriform nucleus 18-34, 87-89, 91-97
T vhc ventral hippocampal commissure 21-25, 79-82, 108-113
VL ventrolateral thalamic nucleus 28-32, 65, 67, 72, 82-84, 101-108
TC tuber cinereum area 28-33, 81, 90-93 VLG ventral lateral geniculate nucleus 34-35
Te terete hypothalamic nucleus 33-35, 90-91 VLGMC ventral lateral geniculate nucleus, magnocellular part 36-39,
TeA temporal association cortex 35-54, 102-116 87-88, 103-108
VLGPC ventral lateral geniculate nucleus, parvicellular part 36-39, xscp decussation of the superior cerebellar peduncle 46-52, 79-81, 97-
87-88, 104-107 100
VLH ventrolateral hypothalamic nucleus 22-24, 82-83, 93
VLL ventral nucleus of the lateral lemniscus 50-53, 83-85, 90-98
VLPAG ventrolateral periaqueductal gray 50-54, 81 Y
VLPO ventrolateral preoptic nucleus 19-21, 82
VLTg ventrolateral tegmental area 52-53, 82-83, 91-93 Y nucleus Y 63-65, 85, 101
VM ventromedial thalamic nucleus 26-35, 81-83, 98-102
VMH ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus 80-81, 90-92
VMHA ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus, anterior part 28 Z
VMHC ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus, central part 29-34
VMHDM ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus, dorsomedial part 29- Z nucleus Z 72
33 ZI zona incerta 25-31, 40, 81-83, 97-101
VMHVL ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus, ventrolateral part 29- ZID zona incerta, dorsal part 32-39, 84-86, 99-103
34 ZIV zona incerta, ventral part 32-39, 84-86, 98-99
VMPn ventromedial pontine nucleus 51 ZL zona limitans 15-18
VMPO ventromedial preoptic nucleus 18-20, 80, 93 Zo zonal layer of the superior colliculus 42-52, 79-85, 111-116
VN vomeronasal nerve layer 3
vn vomeronasal nerve 2
VO ventral orbital cortex 4-10, 81-86, 88, 102-114
VOLT vascular organ of the lamina terminalis 79, 95
VP ventral pallidum 10-22, 81-85, 91-99
VPL ventral posterolateral thalamic nucleus 28-37, 84-87, 100-108
VPM ventral posteromedial thalamic nucleus 29-38, 83-86, 101-108
VPPC ventral posterior thalamic nucleus, parvicellular part 34-37,
81-82, 101-102
VPPn ventral peduncular pontine nucleus 51
VRe ventral reuniens thalamic nucleus 24-33, 80, 98-101
vsc ventral spinocerebellar tract 53-77, 83-85, 96-103
VTA ventral tegmental area 40-47, 80-82, 95-98
VTg ventral tegmental nucleus 53-55, 80, 99-100
vtgx ventral tegmental decussation 40-45, 79-81, 96, 98
VTM ventral tuberomammillary nucleus 35-38, 82, 90
VTRZ visual tegmental relay zone 40-42, 80, 98
VTT ventral tenia tecta 6-8, 80-81, 98-101

X nucleus X 64-71, 83, 85, 97, 99


Xi xiphoid thalamic nucleus 26-29, 97
List of Structures amygdalohippocampal area, anterolateral part anteromedial thalamic nucleus, ventral part
AHiAL AMV
Names of the structures are listed in alpha- amygdalohippocampal area, posteromedial anteroventral periventricular nucleus AVPe
betical order. part AHiPM anteroventral thalamic nucleus AV
Each name is followed by abbreviation of amygdaloid fissure af anteroventral thalamic nucleus, dorsomedial
the structure. amygdaloid intramedullary gray IMG part AVDM
amygdalopiriform transition area APir anteroventral thalamic nucleus, ventrolateral
3rd ventricle 3V amygdalostriatal transition area AStr part AVVL
4th ventricle 4V angular thalamic nucleus Ang aqueduct (Sylvius) Aq
ansa lenticularis al arcuate hypothalamic nucleus Arc
ansoparamedian fissure apmf arcuate hypothalamic nucleus, lateroposterior
A anterior amygdaloid area AA part ArcLP
anterior amygdaloid area, dorsal part AAD arcuate hypothalamic nucleus, medial
A1 noradrenaline cells A1 anterior amygdaloid area, ventral part AAV posterior part ArcMP
A2 noradrenaline cells A2 anterior commissure ac arcuate nucleus, dorsal part ArcD
A4 noradrenaline cells A4 anterior commissure, anterior part aca arcuate nucleus, lateral part ArcL
A5 noradrenaline cells A5 anterior commissure, intrabulbar part aci arcuate nucleus, medial part ArcM
A7 noradrenaline cells A7 anterior commissure, posterior part acp area postrema AP
A8 dopamine cells A8 anterior cortical amygdaloid nucleus ACo artery a
A11 dopamine cells A11 anterior hypothalamic area AH ascending fibers of the facial nerve asc7
A13 dopamine cells A13 anterior hypothalamic area AHi
abducens nucleus 6 anterior hypothalamic area, anterior part
accessory abducens nucleus Acs6 AHA B
accessory abducens/facial nucleus Acs6/7 anterior hypothalamic area, central part
accessory facial nucleus Acs7 AHC B4 serotonin cells B4
accessory neurosecretory nuclei Acc anterior hypothalamic area, posterior part B9 serotonin cells B9
accessory olfactory bulb AOB AHP Barrington’s nucleus Bar
accessory olfactory tract aot anterior lobe of pituitary APit basal nucleus (Meynert) B
accessory optic tract aopt anterior olfactory nucleus, dorsal part AOD basilar artery bas
accessory trigeminal nucleus Acs5 anterior olfactory nucleus, external part AOE basolateral amygdaloid nucleus BL
accumbens nucleus, core AcbC anterior olfactory nucleus, lateral part AOL basolateral amygdaloid nucleus, anterior part
accumbens nucleus, shell AcbSh anterior olfactory nucleus, medial part AOM BLA
acoustic radiation ar anterior olfactory nucleus, ventral part AOV basolateral amygdaloid nucleus, posterior
acoustic stria as anterior perifornical nucleus APF part BLP
agranular insular cortex AI anterior pretectal nucleus APT basolateral amygdaloid nucleus, ventral part
agranular insular cortex, dorsal part AID anterior pretectal nucleus, dorsal part APTD BLV
agranular insular cortex, posterior part AIP anterior pretectal nucleus, ventral part APTV basomedial amygdaloid nucleus BM
agranular insular cortex, ventral part AIV anterior tegmental nucleus ATg basomedial amygdaloid nucleus, anterior part
alar nucleus Al anterodorsal preoptic nucleus ADP BMA
alveus of the hippocampus alv anterodorsal thalamic nucleus AD basomedial amygdaloid nucleus, posterior
ambiguus nucleus Amb anteromedial thalamic nucleus AM part BMP
bed nucleus of stria terminalis, fusiform part brachium pontis (stem of middle cerebellar choroid plexus chp
Fu peduncle) bp cingulate cortex, area 1 Cg1
bed nucleus of stria terminalis, supracapsular cingulate cortex, area 2 Cg2
part BSTS cingulum cg
bed nucleus of the accessory olfactory tract C circular nucleus Cir
BAOT claustrum Cl
bed nucleus of the anterior commissure BAC C1 adrenaline cells C1 cochlear root of the vestibulocochlear nerve
bed nucleus of the stria terminalis BST C2 adrenaline cells C2 8cn
bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, C3 adrenaline cells C3 commissural stria terminalis cst
intraamygdaloid division BSTIA caudal interstitial nucleus of the medial commissure of the inferior colliculus cic
bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, lateral longitudinal fasciculus CI commissure of the lateral lemniscus cll
division BSTL caudal linear nucleus of the raphe CLi commissure of the superior colliculus csc
bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, lateral caudal periolivary nucleus CPO copula of the pyramis Cop
division, dorsal part BSTLD caudate putamen (striatum) CPu corpus callosum cc
bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, lateral caudoventral respiratory group CVRG cortex-amygdala transition zone CxA
division, intermediate part BSTLI caudoventrolateral reticular nucleus CVL cortical or spinal cord layers, cerebellar folia
bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, lateral cell bridges of the ventral striatum CB or cranial nerve nuclei 1-10
division, juxtacapsular part BSTLJ central amygdaloid nucleus, capsular part crus 1 of the ansiform lobule Crus1
bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, lateral CeC crus 2 of the ansiform lobule Crus2
division, posterior part BSTLP central amygdaloid nucleus, lateral division cuneate fasciculus cu
bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, lateral CeL cuneate nucleus Cu
division, ventral part BSTLV central amygdaloid nucleus, medial division cuneiform nucleus CnF
bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial CeM
division BSTM central canal CC
bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial central cervical nucleus CeCv D
division, anterior part BSTMA central gray of the pons CGPn
bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial central gray, alpha part CGA decussation of the superior cerebellar
division, posterior part BSTMP central gray, beta part CGB peduncle xscp
bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial central gray, gamma part CGG deep cerebral white matter dcw
division, posterointermediate part central medial thalamic nucleus CM deep gray layer of the superior colliculus
BSTMPI central nucleus of the inferior colliculus CIC DpG
bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial central tegmental tract ctg deep mesencephalic nucleus DpMe
division, posterolateral part BSTMPL centrolateral thalamic nucleus CL deep white layer of the superior colliculus
bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial cerebellar lobule 6a DpWh
division, posteromedial part BSTMPM cerebellar lobule 6b dentate gyrus DG
bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial cerebellar lobule 6c dorsal 3rd ventricle D3V
division, ventral part BSTMV cerebellar lobules 2&3 dorsal acoustic stria das
blood vessel bv cerebellar lobules 4&5 dorsal cochlear nucleus DC
Botzinger complex Bo cerebellum Cb dorsal cortex of the inferior colliculus DCIC
brachium of the inferior colliculus bic cerebral cortex Cx dorsal endopiriform nucleus DEn
brachium of the superior colliculus bsc cerebral peduncle, basal part cp dorsal fornix df
dorsal hippocampal commissure dhc dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus, ventral facial nucleus, dorsal intermediate subnucleus
dorsal hypothalamic area DA part DMV 7DI
dorsal hypothalamic nucleus Do dorsomedial periaqueductal gray DMPAG facial nucleus, dorsolateral subnucleus 7DL
dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus DLG dorsomedial pontine nucleus DMPn facial nucleus, dorsomedial subnucleus 7DM
dorsal lateral olfactory tract dlo dorsomedial spinal trigeminal nucleus facial nucleus, lateral subnucleus 7L
dorsal longitudinal fasciculus dlf DMSp5 facial nucleus, ventral intermediate
dorsal motor nucleus of vagus 10 dorsomedial spinal trigeminal nucleus, dorsal subnucleus 7VI
dorsal nucleus of the lateral lemniscus DLL part DMSp5D facial nucleus, ventromedial subnucleus
dorsal paragigantocellular nucleus DPGi dorsomedial spinal trigeminal nucleus, 7VM
dorsal peduncular cortex DP ventral part DMSp5V fasciculus retroflexus fr
dorsal peduncular pontine nucleus DPPn dorsomedial tegmental area DMTg fasciola cinereum FC
dorsal periolivary region DPO dysgranular insular cortex DI field CA1 of hippocampus CA1
dorsal raphe nucleus DR field CA2 of hippocampus CA2
dorsal raphe nucleus, caudal part DRC field CA3 of hippocampus CA3
dorsal raphe nucleus, dorsal part DRD E fimbria of the hippocampus fi
dorsal raphe nucleus, interfascicular part flocculus Fl
DRI ectorhinal cortex Ect forceps major of the corpus callosum fmj
dorsal raphe nucleus, ventral part DRV ectotrigeminal nucleus E5 forceps minor of the corpus callosum fmi
dorsal raphe nucleus, ventrolateral part Edinger-Westphal nucleus EW fornix f
DRVL entorhinal cortex Ent frontal association cortex FrA
dorsal spinocerebellar tract dsc ependyma and subependymal layer E
dorsal tegmental bundle dtg epifascicular nucleus EF
dorsal tegmental decussation dtgx epilemniscal nucleus ELm G
dorsal tegmental nucleus DTg epirubrospinal nucleus ERS
dorsal tegmental nucleus, central part DTgC ethmoid thalamic nucleus Eth gelatinous layer of the caudal spinal
dorsal tegmental nucleus, pericentral part external capsule ec trigeminal nucleus Ge5
DTgP external cortex of the inferior colliculus ECIC gemini hypothalamic nucleus Gem
dorsal tenia tecta DTT external cuneate nucleus ECu genu of the corpus callosum gcc
dorsal terminal nucleus of the accessory optic external medullary lamina eml genu of the facial nerve g7
tract DT external plexiform layer of the accessory gigantocellular reticular nucleus Gi
dorsal transition zone DTr olfactory bulb EPlA gigantocellular reticular nucleus, alpha part
dorsal tuberomammillary nucleus DTM external plexiform layer of the olfactory bulb GiA
dorsolateral fasciculus d1 EPl gigantocellular reticular nucleus, ventral part
dorsolateral orbital cortex DLO extreme capsule exc GiV
dorsolateral periaqueductal gray DLPAG glomerular layer of the olfactory bulb Gl
dorsolateral pontine nucleus DLPn gracile fasciculus gr
dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus DM F gracile nucleus Gr
dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus, compact granular cell layer of the olfactory bulb GrO
part DMC F cell group of the vestibular complex FVe granular insular cortex GI
dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus, dorsal facial nerve or its root 7n granular layer of the cochlear nuclei GrC
part DMD facial nucleus 7 granular layer of the dentate gyrus GrDG
granule cell layer of the accessory olfactory IM interpeduncular nucleus, lateral subnucleus
bulb GrA intercalated nuclei of the amygdala I IPL
intercalated nucleus of the medulla In interpeduncular nucleus, rostral subnucleus
intercollicular nucleus InCo IPR
H intercrural fissure icf interpeduncular nucleus, rostrolateral
interfascicular nucleus IF subnucleus IPRL
habenular commissure hbc intergeniculate leaf IGL interpedunculotegmental tract ipt
hilus of the dentate gyrus Hil intermediate gray layer of the superior interposed cerebellar nucleus, anterior part
hippocampal fissure hf colliculus InG IntA
hypoglossal nucleus 12 intermediate interstitial nucleus of the medial interposed cerebellar nucleus, dorsolateral
longitudinal fasciculus II hump IntDL
intermediate lobe of pituitary IPit interposed cerebellar nucleus, dorsomedial
I intermediate nucleus of the lateral lemniscus crest IntDM
ILL interposed cerebellar nucleus, posterior part
indusium griseum IG intermediate reticular nucleus IRt IntP
inferior cerebellar peduncle (restiform body) intermediate white layer of the superior interposed cerebellar nucleus, posterior
icp colliculus InWh parvicellular part IntPPC
inferior olive IO intermediodorsal thalamic nucleus IMD interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal
inferior olive, beta subnucleus IOBe intermediolateral cell column IML fasciculus, greater part IMLFG
inferior olive, cap of Kooy of the medial intermediomedial cell column IMM interstitial nucleus of the medial longitudinal
nucleus IOK intermedioventral thalamic commissure fasciculus IMLF
inferior olive, dorsal nucleus IOD imvc interstitial nucleus of the posterior limb of the
inferior olive, dorsomedial cell group IODM intermedius nucleus of the medulla InM anterior commissure IPAC
inferior olive, medial nucleus IOM internal arcuate fibers ia interstitial nucleus of the posterior limb of the
inferior olive, principal nucleus IOPr internal capsule ic anterior commissure, lateral part IPACL
inferior olive, subnucleus A of medial nucleus internal medullary lamina iml interstitial nucleus of the posterior limb of the
IOA internal plexiform layer of the olfactory bulb anterior commissure, medial part IPACM
inferior olive, subnucleus B of medial nucleus IPl interstitial nucleus of the vestibulocochlear
IOB interoculomotor nucleus I3 nerve I8
inferior olive, subnucleus C of medial nucleus interpeduncular fossa IPF intertrigeminal nucleus I5
IOC interpeduncular nucleus IP interventricular foramen IVF
inferior olive, ventrolateral protrusion IOVL interpeduncular nucleus, apical subnucleus intramedullary thalamic area IMA
inferior salivatory nucleus IS IPA islands of Calleja ICj
infracerebellar nucleus Inf interpeduncular nucleus, caudal subnucleus islands of Calleja, major island ICjM
infralimbic cortex IL IPC
infundibular reccess IRe interpeduncular nucleus, dorsolateral
infundibular stem InfS subnucleus IPDL J
inner blade of the dentate gyrus IBl interpeduncular nucleus, dorsomedial
interanterodorsal thalamic nucleus IAD subnucleus IPDM juxtarestiform body jx
interanteromedial thalamic nucleus IAM interpeduncular nucleus, intermediate juxtatrigeminal area Jx5
intercalated amygdaloid nucleus, main part subnucleus IPI
lateral parabrachial nucleus, external part laterodorsal tegmental nucleus, ventral part
K LPBE LDTgV
lateral parabrachial nucleus, internal part laterodorsal thalamic nucleus LD
Kˆlliker-Fuse nucleus KF LPBI laterodorsal thalamic nucleus, dorsomedial
lateral parabrachial nucleus, superior part part LDDM
LPBS laterodorsal thalamic nucleus, ventrolateral
L lateral parabrachial nucleus, ventral part part LDVL
LPBV lateroventral periolivary nucleus LVPO
lacunosum moleculare layer of the lateral paragigantocellular nucleus LPGi layer of cortex 1a
hippocampus LMol lateral periaqueductal gray LPAG layer of cortex 1b
lambdoid septal zone Ld lateral pontine nucleus LPn lemina terminalis LTer
lamina dissecans of the entorhinal cortex Dsc lateral posterior thalamic nucleus LP linear nucleus of the medulla Li
lateral (dentate) cerebellar nucleus Lat lateral posterior thalamic nucleus, locus coeruleus LC
lateral accumbens shell LAcbSh laterocaudal part LPLC longitudinal association bundle lab
lateral amygdaloid nu La lateral posterior thalamic nucleus, longitudinal fasciculus of the pons lfp
lateral amygdaloid nucleus, dorsolateral part laterorostral part LPLR
LaDL lateral posterior thalamic nucleus,
lateral amygdaloid nucleus, ventrolateral part mediocaudal part LPMC M
LaVL lateral posterior thalamic nucleus,
lateral amygdaloid nucleus, ventromedial part mediorostral part LPMR magnocellular nucleus of the lateral
LaVM lateral preoptic area LPO hypothalamus MCLH
lateral cerebellar nucleus, parvicellular part lateral recess of the 4th ventricle LR4V magnocellular nucleus of the posterior
LatPC lateral reticular nucleus LRt commissure MCPC
lateral cervical nucleus LatC lateral reticular nucleus, parvicellular part magnocellular preoptic nucleus MCPO
lateral entorhinal cortex LEnt LRtPC mammillary peduncle mp
lateral globus pallidus LGP lateral reticular nucleus, subtrigeminal part mammillary recess of the 3rd ventricle MRe
lateral habenular nucleus LHb LRtS5 mammillotegmental tract mtg
lateral habenular nucleus, lateral part LHbL lateral septal nucleus, dorsal part LSD mammillothalamic tract mt
lateral habenular nucleus, medial part LHbM lateral septal nucleus, intermediate part LSI marginal zone of the medial geniculate
lateral hypothalamic area LH lateral septal nucleus, ventral part LSV MZMG
lateral lemniscus ll lateral spinal nucleus LSp medial (fastigial) cerebellar nucleus Med
lateral mammillary nucleus LM lateral stripe of the striatum LSS medial accessory oculomotor nucleus MA3
lateral olfactory tract lo lateral superior olive LSO medial amygdaloid nucleus Me
lateral orbital cortex LO lateral tegmental tract ltg medial amygdaloid nucleus, anterodorsal part
lateral parabrachial nucleus LPB lateral terminal nucleus of the accessory optic MeAD
lateral parabrachial nucleus, central part tract LT medial amygdaloid nucleus, anteroventral
LPBC lateral ventricle LV part MeAV
lateral parabrachial nucleus, crescent part lateral vestibular nucleus LVe medial amygdaloid nucleus, posterodorsal
LPBCr lateral vestibulospinal tract lvs part MePD
lateral parabrachial nucleus, dorsal part lateroanterior hypothalamic nucleus LA medial amygdaloid nucleus, posteroventral
LPBD laterodorsal tegmental nucleus LDTg part MePV
medial cerebellar nucleus, dorsolateral medial vestibular nucleus MVe
protuberance MedDL medial vestibular nucleus, magnocellular part N
medial corticohypothalamic tract mch MVeMC
medial eminence, external layer MEE medial vestibular nucleus, parvicellular part nigrostriatal bundle ns
medial eminence, internal layer MEI MVePC nucleus O O
medial entorhinal cortex MEnt median accessory nucleus of the medulla nucleus of Darkschewitsch Dk
medial entorhinal cortex, ventral part MEntV MnA nucleus of origin of efferents of the vestibular
medial forebrain bundle mfb median eminence ME nerve EVe
medial forebrain bundle, ‘a’ component mfba median preoptic nucleus MnPO nucleus of Roller Ro
medial forebrain bundle, ‘b’ component median raphe nucleus MnR nucleus of the ansa lenticularis AL
mfbb mediodorsal thalamic nucleus MD nucleus of the brachium of the inferior
medial geniculate nucleus MG mediodorsal thalamic nucleus, central part colliculus BIC
medial geniculate nucleus, dorsal part MGD MDC nucleus of the commissural stria terminalis
medial geniculate nucleus, medial part MGM mediodorsal thalamic nucleus, lateral part CST
medial geniculate nucleus, ventral part MGV MDL nucleus of the dorsal hippocampal
medial globus pallidus MGP mediodorsal thalamic nucleus, medial part commissure DHC
medial habenular nucleus MHb MDM nucleus of the fields of Forel F
medial lemniscus ml mediodorsal thalamic nucleus, paralaminar nucleus of the horizontal limb of the diagonal
medial longitudinal fasciculus mlf part MDPL band HDB
medial mammillary nucleus, lateral part ML medioventral periolivary nucleus MVPO nucleus of the lateral olfactory tract LOT
medial mammillary nucleus, medial part medullary reticular nucleus, dorsal part nucleus of the optic tract OT
MM MdD nucleus of the posterior commissure PCom
medial mammillary nucleus, median part medullary reticular nucleus, ventral part nucleus of the solitary tract Sol
MMn MdV nucleus of the solitary tract, central part
medial orbital cortex MO mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus Me5 SolCe
medial parabrachial nucleus MPB mesencephalic trigeminal tract me5 nucleus of the solitary tract, commissural part
medial parabrachial nucleus external part microcellular tegmental nucleus MiTg SolC
MPBE middle cerebellar peduncle mcp nucleus of the solitary tract, dorsomedial part
medial pontine nucleus MPn middle cerebral artery mcer SolDM
medial preoptic area MPA minimus nucleus Min nucleus of the solitary tract, gelatinous part
medial preoptic nucleus MPO mitral cell layer of the accessory olfactory bulb SolG
medial preoptic nucleus, central part MPOC MiA nucleus of the solitary tract, intermediate part
medial preoptic nucleus, lateral part MPOL mitral cell layer of the olfactory bulb Mi SolIM
medial preoptic nucleus, medial part MPOM molecular layer of the dentate gyrus Mol nucleus of the solitary tract, interstitial part
medial pretectal nucleus MPT motor root of the trigeminal nerve m5 SolI
medial rostroventrolateral medulla MRVL motor trigeminal nucleus Mo5 nucleus of the solitary tract, medial part
medial septal nucleus MS motor trigeminal nucleus, dorsolateral part SolM
medial superior olive MSO Mo5DL nucleus of the solitary tract, rostrolateral
medial terminal nucleus of the accessory optic motor trigeminal nucleus, ventromedial part part1-10 SolRL
tract MT Mo5VM nucleus of the solitary tract, ventrolateral part
medial tuberal nucleus MTu SolVL
nucleus of the stria medullaris SM parabrachial nucleus, waist part PBW part PVA
nucleus of the trapezoid body Tz parabrachial pigmented nucleus PBP paraventricular thalamic nucleus, posterior
nucleus of the vertical limb of the diagonal paracentral thalamic nucleus PC part PVP
band VDB paracochlear glial substance PCGS parietal association cortex PtA
nucleus X X paracollicular tegmentum PCTg parvicellular motor trigeminal nucleus PC5
nucleus Y Y parafascicular thalamic nucleus PF parvicellular reticular nucleus PCRt
nucleus Z Z parafloccular sulcus pfs parvicellular reticular nucleus, alpha part
paraflocculus PFl PCRtA
paralambdoid septal nucleus PLd pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus PPTg
O paralemniscal nucleus PL periaqueductal gray PAG
paramedian lobule PM perifacial zone P7
obex Obex paramedian raphe nucleus PMnR perifornical nucleus PeF
oculomotor nerve or its root 3n paramedian reticular nucleus PMn peripeduncular nucleus PP
oculomotor nucleus 3 paramedian sulcus pms perirhinal cortex PRh
oculomotor nucleus, parvicellular part 3PC paranigral nucleus PN peritrigeminal zone P5
olfactory bulb OB parapyramidal nucleus PPy periventricular fiber system pv
olfactory nerve layer ON pararubral nucleus PaR periventricular hypothalamic nucleus Pe
olfactory tubercle Tu parasolitary nucleus PSol pineal gland Pi
olfactory tubercle densocellular layer TuDC parastrial nucleus PS pineal recess PiRe
olfactory tubercle plexiform layer TuPl parasubiculum PaS piriform cortex Pir
olfactory tubercle polymorph layer TuPo parasubthalamic nucleus PSTh polymorph layer of the dentate gyrus PoDG
olfactory ventricle (olfactory part of lateral paratenial thalamic nucleus PT pontine nuclei Pn
ventricle) OV paratrigeminal nucleus Pa5 pontine raphe nucleus PnR
olivary pretectal nucleus OPT paratrochlear nucleus Pa4 pontine reticular nucleus, caudal part PnC
olivocerebellar tract oc paraventricular hypoth nucleus Pa pontine reticular nucleus, oral part PnO
olivocochlear bundle ocb paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, pontine reticular nucleus, ventral part PnV
optic chiasm ox anterior magnocellular part PaAM posterior commissure pc
optic nerve 2n paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, posterior hypothalamic area PH
optic nerve layer of the superior colliculus anterior parvicellular part PaAP posterior intralaminar thalamic nucleus PIL
Op paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, dorsal posterior limitans thalamic nucleus PLi
optic tract opt cap PaDC posterior lobe of pituitary PPit
oriens layer of the hippocampus Or paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, lateral posterior pretectal nucleus PPT
outer blade of the dentate gyrus OBl magnocellular part PaLM posterior superior fissure psf
oval paracentral thalamic nucleus OPC paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, medial posterior thalamic nuclear group Po
parvicellular part PaMP posterior thalamic nuclear group, triangular
paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, part PoT
P posterior part PaPo posterodorsal preoptic nucleus PDP
paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, ventral posterodorsal tegmental nucleus PDTg
paraabducens nucleus Pa6 part PaV posterolateral cortical amygdaloid nucleus
parabigeminal nucleus PBG paraventricular thalamic nucleus PV (C2) PLCo
parabrachial nucleus PB paraventricular thalamic nucleus, anterior posterolateral fissure plf
posteromedial cortical amygdaloid nucleus dorsomedial part Pr5DM root of hypoglossal nerve 12n
(C3) PMCo principal sensory trigeminal nucleus, rostral interstitial nucleus of medial
posteromedian thalamic nucleus PoMn ventrolateral part Pr5VL longitudinal fasciculus RI
postsubiculum Post Probst’s bundle prb rostral linear nucleus of the raphe RLi
pre-Bˆtzinger complex PrBo prosubiculum ProS rostral periolivary region RPO
precommissural fornix pcf pyramidal cell layer of the hippocampus Py rostral ventral respiratory group RVRG
precommissural nucleus PrC pyramidal decussation pyx rostroventrolateral reticular nucleus RVL
preculminate fissure pcuf pyramidal fissure pf rostrum of the corpus callosum rcc
predorsal bundle pd pyramidal tract py rubrospinal tract rs
prelimbic cortex PrL
premammillary nucleus, dorsal part PMD
premammillary nucleus, ventral part PMV R S
prepositus nucleus Pr
prepyramidal fissure ppf raphe interpositus nucleus RIP sagulum nucleus Sag
prerubral field PR raphe magnus nucleus RMg scaphoid thalamic nucleus Sc
presubiculum PrS raphe obscurus nucleus ROb secondary auditory cortex, dorsal area AuD
primary auditory cortex Au1 raphe pallidus nucleus RPa secondary auditory cortex, ventral area AuV
primary fissure prf recess of the inferior colliculus ReIC secondary fissure sf
primary motor cortex M1 red nucleus R secondary motor cortex M2
primary somatosensory cortex S1 red nucleus, lateral horn RLH secondary somatosensory cortex S2
primary somatosensory cortex, barrel field red nucleus, magnocellular part RMC secondary visual cortex, lateral area V2L
S1BF red nucleus, parvicellular part RPC secondary visual cortex, mediolateral area
primary somatosensory cortex, dysgranular reticular thalamic nucleus Rt V2ML
region S1DZ reticulotegmental nucleus of the pons RtTg secondary visual cortex, mediomedial area
primary somatosensory cortex, forelimb reticulotegmental nucleus of the pons, V2MM
region S1FL pericentral part RtTgP semilunar nucleus SL
primary somatosensory cortex, hindlimb retroambiguus nucleus RAmb sensory root of the trigeminal nerve s5
region S1HL retrochiasmatic area RCh septofimbrial nucleus SFi
primary somatosensory cortex, jaw region retroethmoid nucleus REth septohippocampal nucleus SHi
S1J retrolemniscal nucleus RL simple lobule Sim
primary somatosensory cortex, jaw region, retrorubral field RRF simple lobule A SimA
oral surface S1JO retrorubral nucleus RR simple lobule B SimB
primary somatosensory cortex, trunk region retrosplenial agranular cortex RSA simplex fissure simf
S1Tr retrosplenial granular a cortex RSGa solitary tract sol
primary somatosensory cortex, upper lip retrosplenial granular b cortex RSGb sphenoid nucleus Sph
region S1ULp reuniens thalamic nucleus Re spinal trigeminal nucleus, caudal part Sp5C
primary visual cortex, binocular area V1B rhabdoid nucleus Rbd spinal trigeminal nucleus, interpolar part
primary visual cortex, monocular area V1M rhinal fissure rf Sp5I
principal mammillary tract pm rhinal incisura ri spinal trigeminal nucleus, oral part Sp5O
principal sensory trigeminal nucleus Pr5 rhomboid thalamic nucleus Rh spinal trigeminal tract sp5
principal sensory trigeminal nucleus, root of abducens nerve 6n spinal vestibular nucleus SpVe
spinocerebellar tract sc substantia nigra, medial part SNM temporal association cortex TeA
splenium of the corpus callosum scc substantia nigra, reticular part SNR terete hypothalamic nucleus Te
stigmoid hypothalamic nucleus Stg substantia nigra, reticular part, dorsomedial transverse fibers of the pons tfp
stratum radiatum of the hippocampus Rad tier SNRDM trapezoid body tz
stria medullaris of the thalamus sm substantia nigra, reticular part, ventrolateral triangular septal nucleus TS
stria terminalis st tier SNRVL trigeminal ganglion 5Gn
strial part of the preoptic area StA subthalamic nucleus STh trigeminothalamic tract tth
striohypothalamic nucleus StHy sulcus limitans slim trochlear decussation 4x
subbrachial nucleus SubB superficial glial zone of the cochlear nuclei trochlear nerve or its root 4n
subcoeruleus nucleus SubC SGl trochlear nucleus 4
subcoeruleus nucleus, alpha part SubCA superficial gray layer of the superior tuber cinereum area TC
subcoeruleus nucleus, dorsal part SubCD colliculus SuG tuberomammillary nu TM
subcoeruleus nucleus, ventral part SubCV superior cerebellar peduncle (brachium
subcommissural nucleus SCom conjunctivum) scp
subcommissural organ SCO superior cerebellar peduncle, descending limb U
subfornical organ SFO scpd
subgeniculate nucleus SubG superior colliculus SC uncinate fasciculus unc
subiculum S superior medullary velum SMV uvular fissure uf
subincertal nucleus SubI superior paraolivary nucleus SPO
submammillothalamic nucleus SMT superior salivatory nucleus SuS
submedius thalamic nucleus Sub superior thalamic radiation str V
submedius thalamic nucleus, dorsal part superior vestibular nucleus SuVe
SubD suprachiasmatic nucleus SCh vagus nerve or its root 10n
submedius thalamic nucleus, ventral part suprageniculate thalamic nucleus SG vascular organ of the lamina terminalis
SubV supragenual nucleus SGe VOLT
subparafascicular thalamic nucleus SPF supramammillary decussation sumx ventral amygdalofugal pathway vaf
subparafascicular thalamic nucleus, supramammillary nucleus SuM ventral anterior thalamic nucleus VA
parvicellular part SPFPC supramammillary nucleus, lateral part SuML ventral cochlear nucleus VC
subparaventricular zone of the hypothalamus supramammillary nucleus, medial part ventral cochlear nucleus, anterior part VCA
SPa SuMM ventral cochlear nucleus, posterior part VCP
subpedencular tegmental nucleus SPTg supraoculomotor cap Su3C ventral endopiriform nucleus VEn
substantia innominata SI supraoculomotor periaqueductal gray Su3 ventral hippocampal commissure vhc
substantia innominata, basal part SIB supraoptic decussation sox ventral lateral geniculate nucleus VLG
substantia innominata, dorsal part SID supraoptic nucleus SO ventral lateral geniculate nucleus,
substantia innominata, ventral part SIV supraoptic nucleus, retrochiasmatic part SOR magnocellular part VLGMC
substantia nigra, compact part SNC supratrigeminal nucleus Su5 ventral lateral geniculate nucleus,
substantia nigra, compact part, dorsal tier parvicellular part VLGPC
SNCD ventral nucleus of the lateral lemniscus VLL
substantia nigra, compacta part, ventral tier T ventral orbital cortex VO
SNCV ventral pallidum VP
substantia nigra, lateral part SNL tectospinal tract ts ventral peduncular pontine nucleus VPPn
ventral posterior thalamic nucleus, xiphoid thalamic nucleus Xi
parvicellular part VPPC
ventral posterolateral thalamic nucleus VPL
ventral posteromedial thalamic nucleus VPM Z
ventral reuniens thalamic nucleus VRe
ventral spinocerebellar tract vsc zona incerta ZI
ventral tegmental area VTA zona incerta, dorsal part ZID
ventral tegmental decussation vtgx zona incerta, ventral part ZIV
ventral tegmental nucleus VTg zona limitans ZL
ventral tenia tecta VTT zonal layer of the superior colliculus Zo
ventral tuberomammillary nucleus VTM
ventrolateral hypothalamic nucleus VLH
ventrolateral periaqueductal gray VLPAG
ventrolateral preoptic nucleus VLPO
ventrolateral tegmental area VLTg
ventrolateral thalamic nucleus VL
ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus VMH
ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus, anterior
part VMHA
ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus, central
part VMHC
ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus,
dorsomedial part VMHDM
ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus,
ventrolateral part VMHVL
ventromedial pontine nucleus VMPn
ventromedial preoptic nucleus VMPO
ventromedial thalamic nucleus VM
vestibular root of the vestibulocochlear nerve
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vestibulocerebellar nucleus VeCb
vestibulocochlear ganglion 8Gn
vestibulocochlear nerve 8n
vestibulomesencephalic tract veme
visual tegmental relay zone VTRZ
vomeronasal nerve vn
vomeronasal nerve layer VN

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AOE

GrA

lo aci

AOL

E/OV GrO

Gl

EPl

Mi

IPl

ON

Interaural 15.20 mm Bregma 6.20 mm


Figure 3

GlA

MiA

GrO

EPlA

VN

AOE

GrA

dlo

AOL

aci

E/OV

Gl

lo

EPl

Mi

GrO

IPl

ON

Interaural 14.70 mm Bregma 5.70 mm


Figure 4

FrA

LO

MO

AOB

VO

rf

Mi

AOD

IPl

AOE

aci

AOM

AOL

EPl

GrO

E/OV

lo

Gl

AOV

Interaural 14.20 mm Bregma 5.20 mm


Figure 5

FrA

PrL

LO

MO

DLO

VO

AOD

rf

E/OV

AOL

aci

AOM

1a

1b

AOV

lo

Interaural 13.70 mm Bregma 4.70 mm


Figure 6

M2

PrL

MO

LO

DLO

VO

AOD

ri

rf

AOL

E/OV

aci

AOM

AOV

lo

VTT

Interaural 13.20 mm Bregma 4.20 mm


Figure 7

M2

Cg1

M1

fmi

PrL

Cl

LO

AI

VO

MO

DTr

ri

rf

1
E/OV

DEn

aci

Pir

AOM

DTT

lo

AOV

VTT

Interaural 12.70 mm Bregma 3.70 mm


Figure 8

M2

Cg1

M1

PrL

fmi

Cl

AID

IL

VO

LO

AIV

DP

ri

E/OV

rf

DTT

DEn

aca

Pir

lo

VTT

AOP

Tu

Interaural 12.20 mm Bregma 3.20 mm


Figure 9

M2

M1

Cg1

S1J

PrL

fmi

GI

IL

Cl

E/OV

AID

DP

AIV

LO

VO

DTT

AcbSh

AcbC

rf

aca

DEn

Pir

AOP

lo

mfba

SL

ICj

mfba

TuPo

TuDC

Interaural 11.70 mm TuPl

Bregma 2.70 mm
Figure 10

M2

M1

Cg1

fmi

PrL

S1J

IL

GI

CPu

LV

DP
Cl

AID

AIV

DTT

rcc

VO

DEn

SHi

rf

AcbC

aca

SL

Pir

AcbSh

lo

LSS

ICj

mfba

VP

Tu

Interaural 11.20 mm Bregma 2.20 mm


Figure 11
M2

M1

Cg1

cg

Cg2

fmi

S1J

IG

ec

CPu

LV

DP

GI

LSI

DI

Cl

exc

SHi

AID

AIV

AcbC

DEn

AcbSh

LSS

aca

rf

SL

Pir

VP

LAcbSh

lo

mfba

mfba

VP

ICj

VP

Tu

Interaural 10.70 mm Bregma 1.70 mm


Figure 12

M2

M1

Cg1

S1J

cg

fmi

Cg2

IG

S1JO

gcc

LSD

IG

LV

CPu

ec

GI

LSV

Cl

DI

SHi

LSI

VDB

AID

AcbC

AIV

DEn

LSS

aca

rf

AcbSh

mfba

Pir

lo
mfba

VP

LAcbSh

mfba

ICj

VP

Tu

Interaural 10.60 mm Bregma 1.60 mm


Figure 13

M2

M1

S1FL

Cg1

S1J

cg

Cg2

S1JO

IG

S1DZ

gcc

S1ULp

LV

IG

LSD

CPu

ec

GI

LSV

LSI

SHi

Cl

DI

MS

AID

AcbC

AIV

DEn

ICjM

rf

aca

VDB

AcbSh

Pir

LSS

VP

mfba

ICj

mfba

lo

LAcbSh

mfba

ICj

VP

2n

Tu

Interaural 10.20 mm Bregma 1.20 mm


Figure 14
M2

M1

S1FL

Cg1

S1J

cg

Cg2

S1JO

IG

S1DZ

gcc

LV

S1ULp

LSD

SHi

ec

CPu

GI

LSV

LSI

Cl

DI

MS

AID

AcbC

AIV

ICjM

DEn
rf

aca

AcbSh

LSS

Pir

VDB

LAcbSh

lo

ICj
mfba

CB

VP

mfba

VP

VP

2n

ICj

Tu

Interaural 10.00 mm Bregma 1.00 mm


Figure 15
M2

M1

S1FL

Cg1

S1J

cg

Cg2

S1JO

IG

S1DZ

gcc

LV

LSD

ec

S1ULp

SHi

LSI

CPu

GI

Ld

LSV

ZL

Cl

MS DI

ICjM

AID

AcbSh

AIV

AcbC

VDB

rf

aca

DEn

LSS

Pir

LAcbSh

VP

HDB

mfbb

mfba

CB

lo

VP

mfba

VP

ICj

ICj

2n

Tu

Interaural 9.70 mm Bregma 0.70 mm


Figure 16
M2

M1

S1FL

Cg1

S1DZ

S1J

cg

Cg2

S1DZ

IG

cc

LV

S1ULp

LSD

SHi

LSI

S2

ec

CPu

Ld

GI

PLd

ZL

LSV
DI

BSTMA

Cl

MS

AID

BSTL

AcbSh

AIV

DEn

aca

VDB

rf

IPAC

AcbC

LSS

SIB

Pir

VP

CB

HDB

mfba mfbb

lo

VP

2n

ICj

Tu

Interaural 9.48 mm Bregma 0.48 mm


Figure 17
M1

M2

S1FL

Cg1

S1DZ

cg

Cg2

S1ULp

IG

cc

LV

LSD

SHi

LSI

S2

Ld

CPu

PLd

ec

GI

ZL

MS

LSV

DI

BSTMA

Cl

BSTL

AIP

aca

VDB

DEn

rf

IPAC

SI

VP

LSS

Pir

CB

mfbb

HDB

mfba

SIB

lo

ICj

2n

Tu

Interaural 9.20 mm Bregma 0.20 mm


Figure 18
M1

M2

S1HL

Cg1

S1FL

cg

S1DZ

Cg2

IG

cc

S1BF

LV

df LSD

LSI

SFi

S2

CPu

LSV

ec

ic

GI

BSTLD

st

MS

ZL

DI

BSTMA

BSTLJ

Cl

ac

MnPO

acp

AIP

LGP

BSTLP

BSTMV

acp

BSTLV

StA

rf

LSS

DEn

ADP

PS

Fu

IPACL

VP

Al VEn

MPOL

IPACM

SIB

LPO

Pe

Pir

CxA

MCPO

mfba

MPA

mfba

AVPe

3V

mfbb

HDB

VP

lo

ICj

VMPO

ox

Tu

Interaural 8.74 mm Bregma -0.26 mm


Figure 19
1

M1

M2

S1HL

4 Cg1

S1FL

S1DZ

cg

Cg2

6a

6b

IG

S1BF

cc

LV

df

LSD

pcf

ec

LSI

SFi

S2

CPu

ic

LSV

GI

st

BSTMA

DI

LGP

BSTLJ

BSTLD

MnPO

BSTLP

Cl

ac

acp

AIP

BSTLV

BSTMV

acp

rf

ADP

LSS

PS

3V Fu

DEn

StA

IPACL

VP

Pe

IPACM

LPO

VEn

MPOL Pir

SIB

mfba

MCPO

CxA

MPA

mfba

AVPe

mfbb

HDB

VP

lo

ICj

VMPO

VLPO

ox

Tu

Interaural 8.70 mm Bregma -0.30 mm


M1
Figure 20
M2

S1HL

Cg1

S1FL

S1DZ

cg

Cg2

IG

cc S1BF

LV

LSD

df

ec

LSI

SFi

S2

CPu

LSV

st

GI

ic

BSTMA

BSTLJ

DI

CST

LGP

BSTLP

BSTLI

Cl

ac

MnPO

AIP

BSTMV

IPACL

acp

BSTLV

rf

ADP

DEn

PS

IPACM

StA

Pe

VEn

MPA

VP

LSS

LPO

MPOL

SIB

AVPe

CxA

mfba
MCPO

3V

mfba

Pir

HDB

mfbb

VP

lo

ICj

VMPO

VLPO

ox

Tu

Interaural 8.60 mm Bregma -0.40 mm


Figure 21
M1

M2

S1HL

S1FL

Cg1

S1DZ

cg

Cg2

S1BF

IG

LSD

cc

LV

df

ec

pcf

SFi

TS

S2

st

SFO

vhc

CPu

BSTS

ic

sm

3V

BSTMPM

GI

BSTMPI

LGP BAC

DI

BSTMPL

BSTLI

Cl

AIP

BSTLP

APF

rf

acp

IPACL

PaAM

mch

DEn

PDP

SID
PaAP

Pe

IPACM

StHy

LSS

SIB

VP
MPA
VEn

Pir

LPO

MPOC

MCPO

mfba

HDB

CxA

mfbb

MPOL

VLPO

AAV

MPOM

lo

ox

Tu

SO

Interaural 8.20 mm Bregma -0.80 mm


Figure 22
M2

M1

S1HL

Cg1

S1FL

S1DZ

cg

Cg2

S1BF

IG

cc

LV

LSD

df

TS

ec

SFi

vhc

IVF

S2

SFO

D3V

st

AV

CPu

ic

PT

sm

GI

PVA

BSTMPM

DI

LGP

mch

BSTMPI

Cl

Pe

3V
AIP

PaAP

BSTMPL

rf

PaAM

SIV

IPACL

SID

acp

DEn

VP

Pe

StHy

IPACM

LSS

SIB

MPOC

MPOM

AAD

VEn

Pir

LPO

mfb

MCPO

MPA

HDB

ACo

MPOL

CxA

VLH

AAV

LOT

SCh

LA

SO

lo

ox

Interaural 8.08 mm Bregma -0.92 mm


Figure 23
M1

M2

S1HL

Cg1

S1FL

S1DZ

Cg2

cg

IG

S1BF

cc

df

LV

TS

vhc

ec

SFO

fi

AVDM

D3V

AD

st

sm

PVA

PT

S2

PC

AVVL

IAD

AM

CPu

ic

AMV

Rt

PVA

GI

LGP

Re

DI

rf

Pe

SM

sm

Cl

LSS

AIP

PaAP

IPACL

AStr

MPA

3V IPACM

SIV

BSTMPL

DEn

SID

SIB

Pir

LH

MPO

mfb
AAD

AHA

VEn

MCPO

BMA

AAV

VLH

LA

ACo

LOT

SO

SCh

CxA

MeAD

ox

lo

Interaural 7.70 mm Bregma -1.30 mm


Figure 24
M2
M1

S1HL

Cg1

S1FL

S1DZ

Cg2

cg

IG

S1BF

cc

df

TS
LV

vhc

fi

SFO

AVDM

ec

AD
D3V

sm

st

S2

PVA

PT

PC

AVVL

CPu

CM

IAD

AM

ic

Rt

GI

AMV

PVA

DI

LGP

Re

Cl

B
rf

AIP

sm

VRe

3V

IPACL
SM

PaAP
AStr

DEn

SI

BSTMPL

IPACM

LSS

Pe

LH

VEn
AAD

AHA

mfb

Pir

Cir

MCPO
MPO

AAV

BMA

VLH

LA

LOT

ACo

SO

CxA

SCh

MeAD

ox

lo

Interaural 7.60 mm Bregma -1.40 mm


M2 M1
Figure 25
RSA

S1HL

S1FL

S1DZ

RSGb

cg

S1BF

IG

cc

df

TS

LV

CA3

S1

vhc

SFO

DG

ec

AVDM

fi

D3V

sm

st

AD

MD

ic

PVA

S2

PC

PT AVVL

Rt

CPu

VA

VA

AM

LGP

IAM

GI

mt

Rh

AMV

DI

Re

rf

VRe

AIP

ZI

IPAC

Cl

SI

AStr

PaAP

CeM

BLA

LH

DEn

CeC

mfb

AHA

AA

VEn

MCPO

Pe

BMA
AHC

SO

3V

LOT

ACo

RCh
CxA

sox

MeAD

ox

Interaural 7.40 mm Bregma -1.60 mm


Figure 26
M2

M1

S1HL

RSA

S1FL

S1DZ

RSGb

cg

IG

S1BF

cc

df

TS

LV

S1

fi

DG

LDVL

D3V

sm

AD

MHb

st

ec

MD

AVDM

PVA

PC

PC

S2

PT

ic

AVVL

CM

eml

AM

IAD

Rt

VA

CPu

IAM

GI

AMV

mt

Rh

DI

LGP

Re
VM

rf

LaDL

Xi

Sub

Cl

IPAC

AIP

VRe

AStr

ns

ZI

PaDC

3V

al

PaLM

DEn

CeL

PaMP

CeC

CeM

SI

LH
f

SPa

BLA

mfb

PaV

cst

AHP

VEn

Pe

AHC

BMA

MeAD

LOT

opt

ACo

SO
BAOT

RCh

sox

CxA

Interaural 7.20 mm Bregma -1.80 mm


Figure 27
M2

RSA
M1

S1HL

S1FL

S1DZ

RSGb

cg

S1BF

IG

cc

df

DHC

dhc

CA3

S1

LV

DG

fi LDVL

D3V

AD

sm
MHb

st

S2

MD

PVA

AVVL

PC

PT

AVDM

ec

iml

CM

GI

CPu

IAD

VA

Rt

AM

IAM

AMV

DI

mt

ic

Rh

LGP

Sub

AIP

VM

Cl

rf

Re

LaDL

Xi

IPAC

VRe

ZI

ns

PaMP

DEn
PaDC

CeC

CeM

PaLM

CeL

al

SI

SPa

LH

BLA

mfb

PaV

AHP

IM

cst

VEn

MeAD

Pir

AHC

BMA

3V

Pe

opt

SO

ACo

BAOT

CxA

sox

RCh

Interaural 7.12 mm Bregma -1.88 mm


Figure 28
M1

M2

S1HL

RSA

S1FL

S1DZ

RSGb

cg

IG

S1BF

cc

DHC

df
alv

dhc

CA3

S1

LV

fi

ec

MHb

DG

LDDM

D3V

AD

sm

st LDVL

LHb

CL

PVA

MDL

S2

AV

iml

MDM

VL

PC

CM

CPu

VPL

GI

eml

VA

AM

IAM

Rt

ic

DI

Rh

LGP

Sub

IPAC

mt

Re

rf

AIP

AStr

VM

Xi

VRe

CeC

MGP

ns

LaDL

ZI

CeL

al
DEn

PaPo

vaf

CeM

SI

IMG

cst

mfb Stg
BLA

LH

PaMP

SPa

AHP

MeAD

IM

Acc

3V

VEn

Pe

AHC

MeAV

BMA

opt

VMHA

Pir

ACo

sox

TC

CxA

aot

BAOT

ArcD

ArcM

ArcL

SOR

ME

Interaural 6.88 mm Bregma -2.12 mm


Figure 29
M2

M1

RSA

S1Tr

S1DZ

cg

RSGb

IG

alv

cc

df

S1BF

CA1

CA2

dhc

DHC

CA3

LV

ec

MHb

fi DG

sm

LDVL

LDDM
D3V

LHb

st

PV

MDC

MDL

CL

iml

S2

IMD

MDM

VPM

PC VL

CM

eml

GI

Rt

ic

CPu

VPL

IAM

LGP

DI

Rh

Sub

VM

IPAC

rf

mt Re

AIP

AStr

VRe

LaDL

CeL

MGP

Xi

cst

ZI

A13

ns

DA

DEn

CeC

IMG

SI

Stg

PaPo

CeM

al

AHP

Pe

LH

BLA

3V

mfb

MeAD

BLP

VMHDM

VEn

Pir

TC

MeAV

BMA

BLV

opt

VMHC

VMHVL

sox

ACo

ArcM CxA

BAOT

PLCo

ArcD

ArcL

SOR

MEI

MEE

Interaural 6.70 mm Bregma -2.30 mm


Figure 30
M2

M1

RSA

S1Tr

S1DZ

RSGb

cg

IG

alv cc

df

DHC

S1BF

CA1

CA2

dhc

CA3

LV

PoDG

MHb

fi

DG

LDDM

sm

D3V

LDVL

LHb

st

ec

PV

MDC

CL

S2

iml Ang

MDL

Po Rt

MDM

IMD

MDPL

PC

CPu

VPM

GI

CM
eml

VL

ic

VPL

LGP

DI

SubD

Rh

rf

IPAC

lab

scp
VM

SubV

AIP

LaVM

B
LaDL

AStr

Re

mt

CeL

VRe

MGP

ZI

cst CeC
LaVL

A13

ns

CeM

SubI

DEn

DA

al

MePD

BSTIA

BLA

opt

DMD

LH

mfb

I
f

BLP

TC

3V

Pe MeAD

VEn

VMHDM

BMA

BMP

BLV

VMHC

sox

MePV

ACo

VMHVL

aot

Pir

PLCo

ArcD

ArcM

ArcL

SOR

Interaural 6.44 mm MEI MEE


Bregma -2.56 mm
Figure 31
M1

M2

RSA

S1Tr

S1DZ

RSGb

cg

IG

alv

S1BF

CA1

df cc

CA2

dhc

CA3

PoDG

LV

DG

fi

LDVL

sm

D3V

LDDM

LHb

st

MHb

PV

S2

iml

ec
MDC

CL

Ang

MDL

Po

Rt

GI

IMD

MDM

PC

VPM

DI

CM

CPu

eml

VPL

VL

ic

Ect

LGP

Rh

SubD

lab

VM

scp

rf

IPAC

SubV

cst B

Re

PRh

LaDL

AStr

VRe

CeL

mt

MGP

ZI

LaVM

LEnt

CeC

A13

CeM

ns

3V DEn

SubI

LaVL

DA

MCLH

BSTIA

al

BLA

BLP

opt

MePD

DMD

PeF

mfb LH

VEn

VMHDM

MeAD

BMA BLV

Pe

TC

sox

VMHC

ArcD

MePV

Pir

BMP

ACo

SOR

PLCo

VMHVL

ArcL

ArcM

Interaural 6.20 mm Bregma -2.80 mm


MEE

MEI
Figure 32
M2

M1

RSA

S1Tr

S1DZ

cg

RSGb

alv

IG

CA1

S1BF

df

cc

hf

CA2

dhc

CA3

S2

PoDG

LHbM

LV

LHbL

D3V

sm

fi

LDVL

LDDM

MHb

AuD

LPMR

ec

st

PVP

iml

MDL

MDM

Po

CL

Rt

MDC

IMD

AuV

VPM

PC

eml

CPu

CM
VL

VPL

Rh

ic

Ect

LGP

scp

rf

Sub

VM

AStr

ml

st
eml

Re

PRh

VRe

CeC

LaDL
ZID

mt

CeL
A11

LEnt

Do

ZIV

MGP

LaVM

DA

SubI

opt

3V

LaVL

ns

DEn

BSTIA

Pe

BLA

mfb

LH

MePD

PeF

DMD

DMC
BLP

f
I

sox

MCLH

BMP

MePV

VEn

BL V

VMHC

TC

PMCo Pir

MTu

BMA

VMHDM

SOR

ArcD

VMHVL

PLCo

ArcM

ArcL

MEE

MEI

Interaural 5.86 mm Bregma -3.14 mm


Figure 33
M2

RSA M1

S1Tr

S1DZ

RSGb

cg

alv

S1BF

IG

CA1

df

cc

hf

dhc

CA2

FC

S2

CA3

DG

PoDG

LV

MHb

LHbM

AuD

LHbL

LDVL

D3V

sm

LPMR

CPu

fi

LDDM

Au1

PVP

st

CL

Rt

IMD

MDC

MDL

Po

iml

AuV

MDM

VPM

ec

PC VPL

eml

CM

OPC imvc

LGP

Ect

CPu

ic

ml

VM

scp

st

Re

rf

PRh

ZIV

CeL

VRe

eml

ZID

LaDL

AStr

LEnt
A11

mt

opt

LaVM

CeC

3V

SubI

MGP

LaVL

PH

DEn

BSTIA

ns

MCLH

mfb

DMD
LH

BLA

Pe

BLP

PeF

MePD

sox

VEn

DMV

DMC

BMP

MePV

Te BLV

TC

VMHC

Pir

MTu

VMHDM

PMCo

PLCo

ArcD VMHVL

ArcM

Interaural 5.70 mm ArcL

MEI
MEE

Bregma -3.30 mm
Figure 34
M2

M1

RSA

S1Tr

RSGb

cg

S1BF

IG

CA1

cc

df

dhc

hf

alv

S2

CA2

PoDG

CA3

DG

AuD

D3V

LHbM

MHb

DLG

sm

LV

LPMR

LDVL

VLG

ec

LHbL

fi

fr Au1

PVP

Po

iml

CL

st

MDL

ic

Rt

MDM

eml

IMD

ic

CPu

AuV

VPM

PC

VPL

CM

OPC

rf

Ect

VPPC

ml

A11

AStr

PRh

ZID

VM

opt

LaDL

scp

LV

LEnt

ZIV

LaVM

mt

STh

PH

SubI

ns
sox

st

LaVL

DEn

Pe

3V

BSTIA

MePD

BLP

LH

mfb
PeF

Pir

DMD

BMP

VEn

AHiAL

PMCo

BLV

DMV

Te

ArcD

VMHC

PLCo

VMHVL

ArcM

ArcL

Interaural 5.40 mm InfS

Bregma -3.60 mm
Figure 35
RSA

PtA

RSGb

Or

cg

Py

Rad

LMol

Mol

S1BF

GrDG

IG

CA1

alv

df

cc

hf

dhc

CA2

PoDG

AuD

Hil

LHbM

CA3

LHbL

DG

D3V

sm

LPLR

DLG

LPMR

Au1

fi

MHb

VLG

ec

PVP

fr
iml Po

CL

eml

PF

AuV

VPL

st

Rt

PoMn

MD

CPu

ic OPC

TeA

VPM

PF

CM

Ect

VPPC

opt
ml

SPF

rf

PRh

VM

ZID

scp
fi

LaDL

ZIV

LEnt

sox

STh

mt

PH

LaVM

LV

LH

ns

mfb

DEn

3V

MePD

BSTIA

Gem

BLP

AHiAL

PSTh

DTM

BMP

Pir

PMCo

PMV

Te

ArcMP

VTM

ArcLP

PLCo

InfS

af

Interaural 5.20 mm Bregma -3.80 mm


Figure 36

RSA

PtA

RSGb

cg

IG

S1BF

hf

CA1

df

cc

IBl

dhc

alv

PoDG

CA3

CA2

OBl

AuD

bsc

hbc

DG

IMA

D3V

sm

LPMR
LPLR

DLG

LHbL

APTD

Au1

MHb

IGL

VLGPC

LHbM

VLGMC

Po

str

fi

AuV

Rt
PVP

PF

fr

VPL

VPM

LV

TeA
SubG

ec

opt

pv

Ect

VPPC

ic

ml

SPF

rf

ZID

PR

PRh

scp

ZIV

3V

CA3

LEnt

LaDL

PH

ns

LaVM

Gem

STh

DEn

mfb

SMT

PSTh

cp

BLP

SuM

LH

AHiPM

Pir

DG

AHiAL
BMP

PMD
DTM

PMCo

MRe

APir

PMV

VTM

ArcMP

ArcLP

PLCo

af
InfS

Interaural 4.84 mm Bregma -4.16 mm


Figure 37
RSA
V2MM

PtA

RSGb

cg

S1

IG

CA1

cc

df

hf

IBl

dhc

AuD

PoDG

CA2

OBl

DG

hbc

IMA

LPLR

bsc

CA3
D3V

Au1

LPMR

DLG

MHb

VLGPC

APTD

VLGMC

str

fi

IGL

ec

PrC

alv

Po

AuV

ar

VPL

PF

VPM

TeA

fr
PVP

SubG

pv

VPPC

opt

SPFPC

Ect

rf

RI

ml

ic

3V

PR
ZID

scp

PRh

sox

PH

ZIV

mtg

LV

CA3

LEnt

Gem

ns

STh

SMT

sumx

mfb

LH

SuM

DEn

cp

pm

BLP

ML

Pir

DG

AHiPM

MMn

AHiAL

MM

APir

PMCo

VTM

MRe PMD

PLCo

af

ArcMP

Interaural 4.70 mm Bregma -4.30 mm


Figure 38
V2MM

RSA

V2ML

RSGb

PtA

cg

IG

cc

df

CA1

S1

hf

alv

dhc

AuD

PoDG

bsc

DG

CA3

CA2

PiRe

LPMC

IMA

hbc
Au1

APTD

OPT

DLG

pc
SCO

LPMR

MPT

3V

alv

IGL

str

LPLC

PrC

AuV

APTV

VLGMC

LPLR

Sc

VLGPC

PVP

ar

Po

TeA

VPM

PF

ec

Eth

SPFPC

pv

Ect

SubG

CA2

fr

opt

ic

ml

fr

ZID

PRh

CA3

scp
PR

RI

rf

PH

sox

3V

ZIV

LEnt

mtg

LV

SNR

sumx

ns

DEn

LH

Gem

SuM

mfb

cp

BLP

pm

Pir

DG

MMn

AHiPM

MM

LM

VTM

ML
APir

PMCo

MRe

PLCo

ArcMP

af

Interaural 4.48 mm Bregma -4.52 mm


Figure 39
V2MM

RSA

V2ML

V2L

RSGb

cg

alv

PtA

df

scc

CA1

AuD

hf

dhc

PoDG

DG

Au1

bsc

OT
LPMC

OPT

IMA

MPT

APTD

hbc

LPLC

PLi

DLG

PCom

PLi

pc
AuV

CA2

SG

MGD

str

SCO

APTV
IGL

dlf

MGM

SCom

alv
TeA

MCPC

MGV

VLGPC

PAG

VLGMC
PoT

PIL

ctg

opt

Eth

CA3

LT

Dk

Ect

IMLF

SPFPC

3V

PRh

PR

scp

rf ml

CA1

fr

ZIV

ZID

mtg

RI

sumx

SNR

PBP
ns

LH

DEn

SNCD

LEnt

SuMM

SuML

mp

mfb
BLP

mt
cp

DG

APir

AHiPM

MM

LM
ML

PMCo

af

Interaural 4.20 mm Bregma -4.80 mm


Figure 40
RSA

V2MM

V2ML

V2L

RSGb

cg

alv

scc

PtA

CA1

FC

dhc

AuD

hf

PoDG

DG

PiRe

Au1

bsc

OT

PPT

LPMC

MPT

OPT

IMA

csc

LPLC

APTD

DLG

PAG

pc

PCom

MGD

AuV

CA2

PLi

SG

CA3

dlf

opt

MCPC

alv

PAG

Aq

MGV

MZMG
TeA

PoT
ctg

APTV

dtg

IMLFG

MGM

PIL

Dk

PP

CA1

SPFPC

EW
Ect

DpMe

REth

IMLF

MA3

PRh

rf

LT

SNL

scp
PR

ZI

ml

PBP

RLi

mtg
SNRVL

VTRZ

vtgx

fr

PBP

SNCD

LEnt

IF

SNM

VTA

SNRDM

PN

DEn

IPF
MT

mp

cp

APir

MM

AHiPM

af

PMCo

Interaural 3.80 mm Bregma -5.20 mm


Figure 41
RSA

V2MM

V2ML

RSGb

cg

V2L

CA1

scc

PtA

dhc

FC

hf

AuD

PiRe

alv

PoDG

DG

SC
bsc

LPLC

MPT

OT

PPT

Au1

LPMC

SC

OPT

csc

DLG
IMA

DMPAG

pc

APTD

PCom

SG

MGD

opt

AuV

dlf

PLi

CA3

alv

LPAG

Aq

MGV

ctg

MCPC

MZMG

CA2

dtg

MGM

APTV

TeA

PoT

Dk

IMLFG

IMLF

PIL

EW

DpMe

Ect

PP

REth

LT

SPFPC

MA3

PRh

CA1

rf

SNL

scp

ml PBP

RPC

RLi

mtg

vtgx

SNCD

VTRZ

PBP

fr

IF

SNR

VTA

DEn

PN

MT

IPF
mp

aopt

LEnt

DG

cp

APir

MM

AHiPM

af

PMCo

Interaural 3.70 mm Bregma -5.30 mm


Figure 42
V2MM

RSA

V2ML

V1M

V1B

cg

RSGb

V2L

fmj

Post

RSGa

PtA

CA1

hf

Zo

alv

AuD

SuG

Op

PoDG

InG

DG

bsc

Au1

OT

InWh

csc

PPT

LPMC

DMPAG

DpG

DpWh

PLi

DLPAG

AuV
MGD

dlf

LPAG

SG

Aq CA2

MZMG

MGV

alv

APT

TeA

EW CA3

dtg

ctg

Dk IMLFG

MGM

MA3

DpMe PoT

IMLF

mlf

PP

PIL

PaR

Ect

mtg

LT

SNL

Min

rf

scp
RPC

ELm

PRh

VTRZ

RMC

RLi

ml

CA1

SNR

vtgx

DEn

PBP

SNCD

hf

IPDM

VTA

IF

3n

LEnt

PN

SNM

AHiPM

IPR

APir

mp

fr

cp

IPC

IPRL PMCo

3n

MM

af

Interaural 3.40 mm* Bregma -5.60 mm


Figure 43
V2MM

V2ML

RSA

V1M

V1B

cg

RSGb

fmj

V2L

RSGa

Zo

Post

PtA

hf

SuG

AuD

Op

DG

PoDG

alv

InG

CA1

csc

InWh

OT

Au1

bsc

DMPAG

DLPAG

PPT

DpG

LPMC

PLi

alv

DpWh

MGD

dlf

SG

CA3

Aq

LPAG

AuV

MGV

CA2

MZMG

IMLF

Dk

EW

APT

dtg

MGM

ctg

TeA

IMLFG

PoT

DpMe

MA3

PIL

PP

mlf

Ect

PaR

SNL

Min

rf

PRh

scp

RLi

ELm

CA1

vtgx

SNR

mtg

PBP
hf

DEn

ml

IPDM

VTA

SNCD

IF

PN

LEnt

APir

SNM

3n

IPR

4n

AHiPM

mp

cp

IPC

IPRL
3n

PMCo

af

Interaural 3.20 mm* Bregma -5.80 mm


Figure 44
V2MM

RSA

V2ML

V1M

V1B

RSGb

fmj

V2L

RSGa

Zo

Post

SuG

Op

AuD

DG

InG

PoDG

csc

InWh

OT

DT

bsc

alv

Au1

DpG

DMPAG

dlf

DpWh

DLPAG

MGD

CA2

LPAG

SG

Aq

Su3C

CA3

bic

AuV

MZMG

EW

MGM

dtg MGV

hf IMLFG

Su3

3PC

DpMe

IMLF

TeA

PIL

ctg

PP

mlf

RLi

SNL

Ect

dtgx

scp

PaR

RPC

SNCD

vtgx

rf

PRh

RMC

CA1

DG

SNR

PBP

3n

mtg

CLi

DEn

SNCV

VTA

LEnt

IPDM

ml

IPDL

SNM

IPR

AHiPM

APir

cp

IPL

IPI

PMCo

IPC

af

Interaural 2.96 mm* Bregma -6.04 mm


V2MM
V2ML
Figure 45
RSA

V1M

V1B

RSGb

fmj

V2L

RSGa

Zo

Post

SuG

Op

InG

AuD

csc

DpG

DpWh

DMPAG

InWh

Au1

CA1

bsc

dlf

DT

PoDG

DLPAG

MGD

AuV

hf

DG

Hil

Aq

LPAG

SG

TeA

Su3C

MGV

bic
EW

IMLF

ctg
Su3

3PC
MGM

ltg

dtg
DpMe

IMLFG

Ect

mlf

SubB

PaR

PRh

dtgx

RPC

scp

rf

PrS

RMC

vtgx

mtg RRF

PaS

rs

MEntV

CLi

SNR

IPDM

VTA

SNCD

ml

IPDL

IPR

LEnt

IPL

cp

s5

IPC

IPI

tfp

bas

Interaural 2.70 mm Bregma -6.30 mm


Figure 46
V2MM

V2ML

RSA

V1M

V1B

RSGb

fmj

RSGa

Zo

V2L

SuG

Post

Op

InG

InWh

DpG

hf

DMPAG

DG

dlf

DpWh

bsc

DLPAG

TeA

Me5

bic
me5

CA1

Aq

LPAG

Su3C

BIC

ts

EW

Su3

ltg

3PC

ctg

MG

DpMe

dtg

SubB

Ect

PrS
mlf

dtgx

PRh

PaS

rf

mtg

RRF

A8

CLi

scp

PPTg

MEnt

xscp
IPDM

rs

VTA

LEnt

B9

IPA

cp

ml

IPL

s5

m5

bp

IPI

IPC

Pn

tfp

Interaural 2.28 mm bas

Bregma -6.72 mm
Figure 47
V2ML

V2MM

V1M

RSA

V1B

RSGb

fmj

RSGa

Zo

SuG

Post

V2L

Op

InG

InWh

DpG

CA1

bsc

DpWh

DMPAG

dlf

GrDG

DLPAG

hf

TeA
DG

bic

Aq

me5
LPAG

Me5

Su3C

BIC
MG

EW

ts

Su3

ctg

ltg

Ect
3PC

dtg

DpMe

PrS

SubB

mlf

PRh

mtg

PaS

dtgx

rf

RRF

A8

CLi

xscp

Dsc

PPTg

MEnt

IPDM
Rbd

cp

rs

VTA

LEnt

B9

IPA

tth

IPL

ml

s5

IPC

m5

IPI

bp

Pn

tfp

Interaural 2.20 mm bas

Bregma -6.80 mm
Figure 48
V2MM

V1M

RSA

V1B

RSGb

RSGa

fmj

Zo

SuG

V2L

Op

Post

InG

InWh

DpG

bsc

DpWh
DMPAG

dlf

hf

DLPAG

TeA

Me5

me5

Aq

LPAG

bic

Su3C

BIC
DR

ltg

ts

PrS

Su3

3PC

ctg

Ect

DpMe

dtg

I3

SubB

PaS

PRh
mlf

MiTg

A8

RRF

ts

CLi

PBG

mtg

Dsc

PPTg

rf

xscp

MEnt

RR

LEnt

Rbd

ipt

rs

IPA

IPL

B9

cp

tth

bp

s5

ml

IPI

IPC

m5

Pn

tfp

Interaural 1.96 mm bas


Bregma -7.04 mm
V2MM
Figure 49
V1M

RSA

V1B

RSGb

RSGa

Zo

fmj

SuG

V2L

Op

InG

InWh

Post

DpG

DMPAG

TeA

dlf

DpWh

DLPAG

PrS

Aq

BIC

LPAG
InCo

bic

me5

Me5

DRD

Su3C

Ect

ltg

ts

Su3

SubB

3PC PaS

DpMe

ctg

DRV

dtg

PBG
PRh

MiTg

Pa4

mlf

rf

CLi

Dsc

PL

RR

PPTg

xscp

MEnt

LEnt

ipt

Rbd

PnO

rs

ll

MnR

RtTg

mcp

s5

B9

tth

ml

lfp

Pn

m5

Pn

bp

tfp

Interaural 1.70 mm bas


Bregma -7.30 mm
Figure 50
V2MM

RSA V1M

V1B

RSGb

RSGa

Zo

V2L

SuG

fmj

Op

InG

InWh

Post

DpG

TeA

DMPAG

DpWh

PrS

dlf

DLPAG

BIC

InCo

Aq

LPAG

ECIC

bic

Ect

me5

PaS

Me5
VLPAG

DRD

ll

DpMe

PRh

DRVL

ctg

dtg

MiTg

DRV

Pa4

mlf
PBG

CLi

PPTg

Dsc

rf

RR

xscp

SPTg

MEnt

Rbd

LEnt

ATg

PL

ERS

ts

rs

PnO

VLL

mcp
s5

PMnR

ll

RtTgP

MnR

tth

m5

RtTg

B9

ml

bp
lfp

Pn

Interaural 1.36 mm Bregma -7.64 mm


tfp

bas
Figure 51
V2MM

V1M

RSA

V1B

RSGb

RSGa

Zo

V2L

SuG

Post

fmj

Op

InG

InWh

DpG

TeA

PrS

ECIC

DpWh

DMPAG

1 2

DLPAG

InCo

BIC

PaS

Ect

Aq

LPAG

bic

me5

Me5

PRh

VLPAG

ll

DRD

DpMe

DRVL

MiTg

dtg

Dsc

DRV

PBG

MEnt

mlf

PPTg

xscp

LEnt

Rbd

SPTg ILL

PL

ts

ATg

mcp PMnR

rs

VLL

PnO

MnR

s5

RtTg

RtTgP

m5
B9

DMPn

tth

ll

DLPn

ml

m5

DPPn

lfp

VPPn

LPn

MPn

VMPn

Interaural 1.20 mm Bregma -7.80 mm


bp

tfp

bas
Figure 52

V1M

V2MM

V1B

RSA

RSGa

fmj

V2L

Zo

SuG

Op

Post

InG

InWh

TeA

DpG

DpWh

ECIC

DMPAG

InCo

DLPAG

PaS

Ect

Aq

LPAG

BIC

me5

Me5

bic

VLPAG

Dsc

CnF

ll

DRD

4n

DRVL

MiTg

PRh

DpMe

DRV
dtg

rf

PBG

MEnt

mlf

LEnt

scp

cll

xscp

PPTg

Rbd

SPTg

ILL

ATg

PL

MnR

ts

PnO

PMnR

rs

mcp

VLL

s5

RtTgP

VLTg

RtTg

m5

ll

tth

ml RPO

lfp

bp

Pn

tfp

Interaural 1.00 mm bas

Bregma -8.00 mm
Figure 53

V1M

V2MM

V1B

Pi

RSA

RSGa V2L

TeA

Post

cic

PaS

ECIC Ect

DMPAG

Dsc

DLPAG

Aq

LPAG
PRh

me5

Me5

MEnt

VLPAG

DRVL

CnF

4n

ll

LEnt

DRD

PPTg

DLL

dtg

DRV

Rbd

cll

scp

mlf

DRI

PL

ILL

SPTg

VLL

VTg

mcp

PMnR ll

PnO

ts

MnR

rs

ll

m5

s5

VLTg

vsc

tz

RtTg

VLL

ll

RtTgP

tth

ll

Tz

ml

RPO

py

Interaural 0.70 mm bas


Bregma -8.30 mm
V1M
Figure 54
V1B

V2L

DCIC

RSA

TeA

cic

Ect

PaS

DMPAG

PRh

ECIC

ReIC

Dsc

CIC

LPAG

MEnt

LEnt

Sag

me5 Me5

ll

VLPAG

CnF

4n

cll

LDTg

LPBS

LPBC

dtg

DLL

DRC

scp

DTgP

LPBE

vsc

mcp

MPB

LDTgV

mlf

DMTg

VTg

KF

DRI

SubCD

PnR

A7

ts

P5

s5

PnO
PC5

m5

SubCV

Pr5

rs

MSO

RtTg

vsc

tz

A5

RPO

tth

SPO

ml

Tz

LVPO

tz

py

MVPO

bas

Interaural 0.28 mm Bregma -8.72 mm


Figure 55
V1M

V1B

V2L

RSA

DCIC

cic

Ect

DMPAG

PaS

PRh

CIC ECIC

ReIC

3 2

MEnt

LPAG

4n

MEnt

Sag

Cb

Me5

me5

ll

CnF

4n

LPBS

LPBC

LDTg

DRC

dtg

DLL

DTgP

scp

LPBE

vsc

VTg

MPB

mcp

LDTgV

mlf

KF

SubCD

DRI

DMTg

Su5

DMTg

A7

VCA

PC5

ts Mo5

P5

PnR

PnO

s5

Pr5VL

m5

RtTg

SubCV

rs

DPO

tz

A5

LSO

SPO

tth

ml

MSO

Tz

vsc

tz

LVPO

MVPO

py

bas

Interaural 0.20 mm Bregma -8.80 mm


Figure 56
V1M

V1B

Cb

V2L

DCIC

RSA

cic

Ect

PaS

ReIC

PRh

ECIC

MEnt

CIC

Sag

LPBV

LPBI

4n

LPBD

SMV

4V RL

2&3

LC

LPBCr

LPBC

LDTg

vsc

scp

Me5

Bar

mcp

LPBE

me5

MPB

DTgP

MPBE

DRC

DTgC

Su5
KF

SubCA

mlf

PnR

SubCD VCA

Mo5DL

DMTg

P5

I5

ts

m5

Mo5VM
s5

Pr5VL

RtTg

SubCV

PnC

A5

DPO

rs

PnV

tth

RMg

LSO

6n

tz

SPO

MSO

ml

Tz

tz

LVPO

vsc

MVPO

py

bas

Interaural -0.16 mm Bregma -9.16 mm


Figure 57
V1M

Cb

V1B

V2L

RSA

DCIC

PaS

Ect

PRh

MEnt

ReIC

CIC

ECIC

3 2

Sim

PCTg

LPBI

LPBD

LPBV

4n

4V LPBC

SMV

DRC

LPBE

2&3

vsc

LPBCr

LC

LDTg

scp Me5

DTgC

Bar

me5

MPB

mcp

CGB
DTgP

MPBE

Pr5DM

LR4V

SubCA

scpd

Su5

chp

CGA

mlf

Mo5DL

DMTg

SubCD

P5

Mo5VM VCA

PFl

I5

ts

PnR

Pr5VL

RtTg

m5

s5

SubCV

PnC

RIP

A5

DPO

PnV

rs

RMg

tth

LSO

SPO

ml

vsc

MSO

Tz

tz

py

LVPO

MVPO

bas

Interaural -0.30 mm Bregma -9.30 mm


Figure 58
5

Cx

DCIC

CIC

Sim

prf

Crus1

ECIC

PCTg

4&5

LPBV

LPBV

LPBC
LPBC

PFl

LPBE

LPBE

LC

plf

vsc

4V

PCGS
SMV

mcp

scp

CGPn

MPB

Bar

Sph Fl

me5

Me5

LR4V

PDTg

CGB

Su5

SubCA

I5

CGA

Pr5DM
O

SGl

scpd

II

mlf

SubCD

P5

DMTg

m5

Mo5

VCA

Acs5

s5 ts

ocb

pd

Pr5VL

SubCV

Jx5

PnC

RIP

8vn

7n

DPO

A5

PnV

tz

LSO

RMg

rs

tth

SPO

tz

Tz

ml

MSO

LVPO

py

vsc
MVPO

bas

Interaural -0.68 mm Bregma -9.68 mm


Figure 59
5

Cx

DCIC

ECIC

psf

prf

Crus1

Sim

LPBV

PBW

plf vsc

LC

1 PFl

4V

mcp

SMV

scp

Sph

PCGS

LR4V

Bar

Fl

MPB

Me5

me5

PDTg

CGB

Pr5DM

SubCA

CGA

P5

II

SubCD

mlf

DMTg

Mo5

VCA

m5

sp5

Acs5

ts

pd
ocb

SubCV

Pr5VL

PnC

8vn

RIP

Acs6

7n

A5

DPO

rs

PnV

RMg

tth

tz

tz

LSO

SPO

RPa

ml

Tz

vsc MSO

LVPO

py

MVPO

bas

Interaural -0.80 mm Bregma -9.80 mm


Figure 60
5

SimA

SimB

pcuf

prf

Sim

psf

Crus1

pfs

mcp

plf

PFl

MPB

icp

unc

vsc

LPBV

scp

LC

SMV

SuVe

4V

LR4V
Bar

me5

PDTg

Me5

MVeMC

Fl

CGG

PCGS

prb

8vn

SGl

CGA

plf veme
CGB

Pr5DM

VCA

P5

mlf

ocb

Pa6

PCRtA

I8

sp5

8cn

ts

IS

7n

Pr5VL

IRt

pd

PnC

Acs6

A5

rs RMg

PnV

tz

MSO

LSO

tth

tz

SPO

RPa

vsc ml

Tz

py

LVPO

bas

MVPO

Interaural -1.04 mm Bregma -10.04 mm


Figure 61
6

prf

simf

Sim

pcuf

Crus1

psf

pfs

unc

PFl

scp

plf

LC

SGl

icp Fl

LR4V

SuVe

SMV

DC

MVePC

8vn

4V

plf

SGe

LVe

MVeMC

VCA

CGPn

g7 ocb

EVe

prb

DMSp5

PCRtA

mlf

7n

sp5

Sp5O

I8

Pa6

IS

pd

8cn

PnC

ts

8Gn

IRt

Pr5VL

Acs7

SuS

Gi

A5

P7

rs

tz 7 GiA

LPGi

RMg

tth

ml

RPa

CPO

vsc

py

bas

Interaural -1.30 mm Bregma -10.30 mm


6

simf
Figure 62
prf

Sim

psf

pcuf

Crus1

pfs

Lat

unc

PFl

scp

A4

SuVe

LC

Fl

SMV

plf

MVePC

DC

icp

LR4V

LVe

4V MVeMC

8vn VCA

GrC

SGe

g7

mlf

prb

VCP

PCRtA

Pa6

DMSp5

IS

sp5

Sp5O

pd

IRt

SuS

ts

Gi Acs7

6n

P7

A5

GiA

LPGi
rs

RMg

tz

tth

ml

PPy

vsc

RPa

py

bas

Interaural -1.52 mm Bregma -10.52 mm


6

Figure 63
prf

simf

Sim

psf

pcuf

Crus1

pfs 2&3

Lat

IntA

scp

jx

VeCb

LR4V

SuVe

A4

PFl

icp

MVePC

SMV

LVe

DC

4V

Pr

MVeMC

8vn

g7

CI

mlf

GrC

lvs Sol

8n

VCP

sp5

IS

DPGi

DMSp5

PCRtA

IRt

pd

Acs7

Sp5O

ts

SuS

Gi

P7

rs

A5

LPGi

RMg

GiA

tz

ml

PPy

vsc

RPa

py

bas

Interaural -1.80 mm Bregma -10.80 mm


Figure 64
6

prf

Sim

psf

Crus1

pcuf

pfs

2&3

IntA

Lat

Lat

scp

Inf

Y VeCb

SuVe

LR4V

A4

PFl

LR4V

LVe

das

icp

MVePC

DC

icp

SMV

4V

SpVe

Pr

MVeMC

GrC

CI

SolRL

g7

8n

VCP

mlf

IS

sp5 DPGi

IRt

DMSp5D

Acs7

pd

Sp5O

DMSp5V

PCRtA

ts

Gi

tz

rs

LPGi

GiA

A5

RMg

P7

vsc

ml

PPy

RPa

py

bas

Interaural -2.00 mm Bregma -11.00 mm


6
Figure 65

prf

psf

Sim

4&5

Crus1

pcuf
IntDL

IntDM

IntA

Lat

IntA

2&3

Inf

LatPC

VeCb

A4

4V

LVe DC

LR4V

jx das

PFl

SMV

MVePC

icp

SpVe

4V

MVeMC

Pr

sol

8n

mlf

VCP

asc7

GrC

CI

DMSp5D

SolIM

sp5

SolRL

pd

PCRtA

DPGi

DMSp5V
IRt

IS

ts

Sp5O

Acs7

Gi

P7

7DL

7DM

ROb

7DI

rs

7L

LPGi 7VI

RMg

GiA

7VM

PPy

ml

vsc C1

R VL

py

RPa

bas

Interaural -2.30 mm Bregma -11.30 mm


Figure 66
simf

psf

Sim

prf

Crus1

4&5

icf

MedDL

Crus2

IntDM

IntA

2&3

IntP

Lat

Med

IntPPC

LatPC

IntPPC

DC

PFl

ECu

LR4V

SpVe

MVePC

icp

8n 4V

MVeMC

SolIM

Pr

SolM

C3

SolRL

sol

B4

CI

IS
DMSp5D

sp5

SolVL mlf

IRt

PCRt

DPGi

pd

DMSp5V

Sp5O

ts

Amb

Gi

ROb

P7

rs

LPGi

GiA

RMg 7

PPy

RVL

ml

C1

vsc

RPa

py

bas

Interaural -2.60 mm Bregma -11.60 mm


Figure 67
6

prf

Crus1

icf

Med

Crus2

IntP

plf

Cop

PFl

10

ECu

SpVe

MVePC

4V

LR4V

icp

SolIM

Pr

SolM

MVeMC

C3

sol

PFl

B4

sp5

mlf

EF

DMSp5D
SolVL

CI

DMSp5V
DPGi

pd

PCRt

IRt

Sp5I
ts

ROb

Amb

Gi

rs

Bo

10n

R VL

ml

C1

IOD

GiV

LPGi

MRVL

vsc

RPa

py

IOM IOPr

Interaural -2.80 mm Bregma -11.80 mm


Figure 68
6

prf

Crus1

icf

Crus2

plf

Cop

10

PFl

LR4V

ECu

SpVe

icp

MVePC

4V

C3

Pr

sol

MVeMC

SolM

B4

DMSp5

EF

SolVL

mlf

SolIM

sp5

CI

DPGi

PCRt

pd

Sp5I

IRt

Gi

ts

Amb

ROb

Bo

rs

RVL

C1

ml

GiV

IOD

vsc

LPGi

MRVL

IOPr

RPa

py

IOM

Interaural -2.96 mm Bregma -11.96 mm


Figure 69

Crus1

icf

Crus2

PM

plf

Cop

10

LR4V

ECu

SpVe

icp

MVe

4V

FVe

SolM

sp5

sol

Pr

DMSp5

C3

SolIM

B4

C2

mlf

EF

SolVL

CI

DPGi

PCRt

IRt

Li Sp5I

pd

Amb

ts

Gi

rs

PrBo

GiV

RVL

C1

ml

ROb

IOD

LPGi

vsc

IOM

RPa

py

IOPr

Interaural -3.30 mm Bregma -12.30 mm


Figure 70

Crus1

icf

ppf

Crus2

sf

plf

PM

Cop

10

pms

ECu

Pa5

FVe

MVe

icp

Cu

SolIM

sol

SolM

In

C2

E5

DMSp5

SolVL

12

C3

10

Ro

B4

sp5

mlf

PCRt

Sp5I

CI

DPGi

IRt

PMn

ts

Li

Amb

Gi

rs

RVRG

dsc/oc

RVL

ml

ROb

GiV

C1

LPGi

IOD

vsc

IOM

IODM

IOPr

RPa

py

Interaural -3.72 mm Bregma -12.72 mm


Figure 71

pms

Crus1

icf

ppf

Crus2

sf

plf

Cop PM

pms

10

ECu

icp

MVe Cu

sol

SolM
Pa5

Pa5

SolIM

C2

In

SolVL

DMSp5
E5

C3

10
12

Ro

sp5

mlf

DPGi

PCRt

IRt

Sp5I

PMn

Gi

ts

12n

rs

RVRG

Amb

RVL/CVL

C1/A1

ml

ROb

dsc/oc

GiV

IODM

LPGi

vsc

IOD

IOM

RPa

py

IOPr

Interaural -3.80 mm Bregma -12.80 mm


Figure 72

pms

ppf

Crus2

sf

apmf

PM

uf

Cop

plf
pms

10

ECu

SolDM

cu

SolG

PSol

Cu

C2

chp

icp

SolM

Pa5

sol

4V

SolIM

SolI

10

sp5

SolVL

SolCe

12

Sp5I

Ro

mlf

PCRt

ROb

IRt

PMn

RVRG

ts

Amb

Gi

12n

rs

LRtS5

ml

IOBe

IOVL

dsc/oc

C1/A1

R VL/CVL

IOD

LRt

vsc

LRtPC

IOPr

IOB

IOC

RPa

py

IOA

Interaural -4.24 mm Bregma -13.24 mm


Figure 73

pms

ppf

Crus2

sf

apmf

PM

pms

Cop

plf

10

ECu

SolG

SolDM

SolIM

Pa5

cu

PSol

sol

Cu

C2

sp5

SolCe

SolM

SolI

10

SolVL

12

Sp5I

PCRt

Ro

ROb

IRt

mlf

PMn

Gi

Amb

RVRG

rs

RVL/CVL

ts

dsc/oc

LRtS5

C1/A1

ml

12n

IOBe

IOVL

LRt

IOD

vsc

IOC

LRtPC

RPa

IOB

IOPr

py

IOA

Interaural -4.30 mm Bregma -13.30 mm


Figure 74

pms

ppf

Crus2

sf

apmf

PM

Cop

pms

10

ECu

SolDM

cu

Gr

Cu

SolIM

AP

PSol

sol

A2

Sp5C

SolC

sp5

SolI

10

SolVL

SolCe

SolM

CC

12

MdD

InM

Ro

IRt

mlf

PMn

Amb

Sp5I

RVRG

ROb

MdV

ts

rs

IOK

dsc/oc

C1/A1

LRtS5

12n

RVL/CVL

ml

IOD

IOBe

LRt

IOA

IOC

RPa

LRtPC

vsc

py IOB

Interaural -4.68 mm Bregma -13.68 mm


Figure 75

ppf

pms

pf

Crus2

sf

apmf

PM

Cop

pms

ECu

cu

Gr

gr

Cu

SolDM

SolI

AP

sp5

A2
SolC

sol

10

SolVL
Sp5C

ia

SolM

SolIM

CC

12

MdD

IRt

Ge5

Ro

RVRG

PMn

Amb
ROb

CVRG

mlf

MdV

Sp5I
IOK

ts

rs

12n

IOBe

ml

A1

RVL/CVL

LRtS5

dsc

IOD

LRt

IOC

RPa

IOB

LRtPC

py

vsc

IOA

Interaural -4.80 mm Bregma -13.80 mm


Figure 76

ppf

sf

PM

pms

Cop

cu

Gr

gr
Cu

SolDM

SolM

AP

sp5

SolI

A2

SolC

sol

10
SolVL

CC

Sp5C

SolIM

12

MdD

ia

RAmb

mlf

PMn

ROb

MdV

ts

IOK

CVRG

CVL

12n
rs

A1

dsc

LRt

IOBe

RPa

IOC

IOA

LRtPC

vsc

IOB

py

Interaural -5.08 mm Bregma -14.08 mm


Figure 77

sf

PM

Cop

Obex

cu

Gr

Cu

gr SolC

10 Sol

A2

sol

sp5

CC

Sp5C

MdD

12

IRt

CVRG

mlf

ROb

MdV

CVL

A1

rs RAmb

ts

12n

dsc

LRt

ml

LRtPC

pyx

vsc

RPa

IOM

Interaural -5.30 mm Bregma -14.30 mm


Figure 78

cu

Gr

MnA

Cu

gr

SolC

sol

Sol

sp5

A2

10

MdD

Sp5C

12

CC

IRt

RAmb

mlf

MdV

CVRG

rs

A1

ts

CVL

sc

pyx

LRt

IOM

LRtPC

Interaural -5.60 mm Bregma -14.60 mm


Lateral -0.10 mm Figure 79
Lateral 0.40 mm Figure 80
IO IO

Lateral 0.90 mm Figure 81


Lateral 1.40 mm Figure 82
Lateral 1.90 mm Figure 83
Lateral 2.40 mm Figure 84
Lateral 2.90 mm Figure 85
Lateral 3.40 mm Figure 86
Lateral 3.90 mm Figure 87
Lateral 4.20 mm Figure 88
Lateral 4.60 mm Figure 89
Bregma -9.60 mm

Interaural 0.40 mm Figure 90


Bregma -9.22 mm

Interaural 0.78 mm Figure 91


Bregma -9.10 mm

Interaural 0.90 mm Figure 92


Bregma -8.82 mm

Interaural 1.18 mm Figure 93


Bregma -8.60 mm

Interaural 1.40 mm Figure 94


Bregma -8.42 mm

Interaural 1.58 mm Figure 95


Bregma -8.10 mm

Interaural 1.90 mm Figure 96


Bregma -7.80 mm

Interaural 2.20 mm Figure 97


Bregma -7.60 mm

Interaural 2.40 mm Figure 98


Bregma -7.34 mm

Interaural 2.66 mm Figure 99


Bregma -7.10 mm

Interaural 2.90 mm Figure 100


Bregma -6.82 mm

Interaural 3.18 mm Figure 101


Bregma -6.60 mm

Interaural 3.40 mm Figure 102


Bregma -6.38 mm

Interaural 3.62 mm Figure 103


Bregma -6.10 mm

Interaural 3.90 mm Figure 104


Bregma -5.82 mm

Interaural 4.18 mm Figure 105


Bregma -5.60 mm

Interaural 4.40 mm Figure 106


Bregma -5.32 mm

Interaural 4.68 mm Figure 107


Bregma -5.10 mm

Interaural 4.90 mm Figure 108


Bregma -4.74 mm

Interaural 5.26 mm Figure 109


Bregma -4.60 mm

Interaural 5.40 mm Figure 110


Bregma -4.28 mm

Interaural 5.72 mm Figure 111


Bregma -4.10 mm

Interaural 5.90 mm Figure 112


Bregma -3.86 mm

Interaural 6.14 mm Figure 113


Bregma -3.60 mm

Interaural 6.40 mm Figure 114


Bregma -3.38 mm

Interaural 6.62 mm Figure 115


Bregma -3.10 mm

Interaural 6.90 mm Figure 116


1

Figure 117a*
2

dl

dl

2
3

C4

C7

C1
LSp

LSp

py

py

py

CeCv

10

10

IMM 10

LSp

IMM
IMM

LatC

8
9

9
9

dl

dl

dl

C5

1
LSp

C2

C8

2
5

py

LSp

LSp

py

LatC

10

10

py

CeCv

IMM

IMM

IMM

9
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10

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C3

T1

dl

LSp

py
5
LatC
LSp

py

IML

LSp

py

10

CeCv

IMM

IMM

IMM

10

10

8
8

9
9

9
Figure 117b*
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dl

2
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dl

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S1

py

LSp
py

LSp

LSp

5
5

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LSp

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IML

IML

10

10

10

IMM
IMM

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py

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py

LSp 10

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7 9

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py
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LSp

5
S4

10

py

IMM

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IMM

10

LSp

IMM

10

9
9

IMM

9
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Bregma Lambda

Pineal
Cerebral Cortex
6 6
5
6
Corpus Callosum
Superior Inferior 4
Hippocampus Colliculus 7
Colliculus

3
3V 8

Fornix Posterior Cerebellum


Commissure 4V
Olfactory 2 9
Septum Thalamus
Bulb
Midbrain
1 9
Anterior 4V 10
Commissure

Olfactory Preoptic
Tubercle Area
Hypothalamus Pons
Medulla Oblongata
Optic Chiasm

Spinal
Pituitary Cord

Lateral 0.40 mm Interaural


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6

Click on sagittal diagram to go the corresponding coronal diagram


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7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Corpus
Callosum
Somatosesnory
Cortex
Hippocampus Barrel Field
Lateral
Ventrical
S2

Internal Mediodorsal Nu Auditory


Capsule Cortex

Caudate VPM
Putamen VPL
(Striatum) Thalamus

Hypothalamus
Amygdala Amygdala
Optic Tract Fornix
Piriform
Cortex
Lateral
Hypothalamus

3rd Ventricle Ventromedial Hy Nu

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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10 Bregma 0

9 1
Pineal
Cerebral Cortex
6 6
8 5 2
6
Corpus Callosum
Superior Inferior 4
7 3
Hippocampus Colliculus 7
Colliculus

6 3 4
3V 8

5 Fornix Posterior Cerebellum 5


Commissure 4V
Olfactory 2 9
Thalamus
Septum
4 Bulb 6
Midbrain
1 9
Anterior 4V 10
3 Commissure 7

2 Olfactory Preoptic 8
Tubercle Area
Hypothalamus Pons
1 Medulla Oblongata 9

Optic Chiasm
0 Interaural 10
Spinal
Pituitary Cord
-1 11

Lateral 0.40 mm

Click on sagittal diagram to go the corresponding horizontal diagram


Figure 1

E/OV

GrO

aci

EPl

Mi

Gl

IPl

ON

Interaural 15.70 mm Bregma 6.70 mm


Figure 2

GrA

vn

AOB

dlo

AOE

GrA

lo aci

AOL

E/OV GrO

Gl

EPl

Mi

IPl

ON

Interaural 15.20 mm Bregma 6.20 mm


Figure 3

GlA

MiA

GrO

EPlA

VN

AOE

GrA

dlo

AOL

aci

E/OV

Gl

lo

EPl

Mi

GrO

IPl

ON

Interaural 14.70 mm Bregma 5.70 mm


Figure 4

FrA

LO

MO

AOB

VO

rf

Mi

AOD

IPl

AOE

aci

AOM

AOL

EPl

GrO

E/OV

lo

Gl

AOV

Interaural 14.20 mm Bregma 5.20 mm


Figure 5

FrA

PrL

LO

MO

DLO

VO

AOD

rf

E/OV

AOL

aci

AOM

1a

1b

AOV

lo

Interaural 13.70 mm Bregma 4.70 mm


Figure 6

M2

PrL

MO

LO

DLO

VO

AOD

ri

rf

AOL

E/OV

aci

AOM

AOV

lo

VTT

Interaural 13.20 mm Bregma 4.20 mm


Figure 7

M2

Cg1

M1

fmi

PrL

Cl

LO

AI

VO

MO

DTr

ri

rf

1
E/OV

DEn

aci

Pir

AOM

DTT

lo

AOV

VTT

Interaural 12.70 mm Bregma 3.70 mm


Figure 8

M2

Cg1

M1

PrL

fmi

Cl

AID

IL

VO

LO

AIV

DP

ri

E/OV

rf

DTT

DEn

aca

Pir

lo

VTT

AOP

Tu

Interaural 12.20 mm Bregma 3.20 mm


Figure 9

M2

M1

Cg1

S1J

PrL

fmi

GI

IL

Cl

E/OV

AID

DP

AIV

LO

VO

DTT

AcbSh

AcbC

rf

aca

DEn

Pir

AOP

lo

mfba

SL

ICj

mfba

TuPo

TuDC

Interaural 11.70 mm TuPl

Bregma 2.70 mm
Figure 10

M2

M1

Cg1

fmi

PrL

S1J

IL

GI

CPu

LV

DP
Cl

AID

AIV

DTT

rcc

VO

DEn

SHi

rf

AcbC

aca

SL

Pir

AcbSh

lo

LSS

ICj

mfba

VP

Tu

Interaural 11.20 mm Bregma 2.20 mm


Figure 11
M2

M1

Cg1

cg

Cg2

fmi

S1J

IG

ec

CPu

LV

DP

GI

LSI

DI

Cl

exc

SHi

AID

AIV

AcbC

DEn

AcbSh

LSS

aca

rf

SL

Pir

VP

LAcbSh

lo

mfba

mfba

VP

ICj

VP

Tu

Interaural 10.70 mm Bregma 1.70 mm


Figure 12

M2

M1

Cg1

S1J

cg

fmi

Cg2

IG

S1JO

gcc

LSD

IG

LV

CPu

ec

GI

LSV

Cl

DI

SHi

LSI

VDB

AID

AcbC

AIV

DEn

LSS

aca

rf

AcbSh

mfba

Pir

lo
mfba

VP

LAcbSh

mfba

ICj

VP

Tu

Interaural 10.60 mm Bregma 1.60 mm


Figure 13

M2

M1

S1FL

Cg1

S1J

cg

Cg2

S1JO

IG

S1DZ

gcc

S1ULp

LV

IG

LSD

CPu

ec

GI

LSV

LSI

SHi

Cl

DI

MS

AID

AcbC

AIV

DEn

ICjM

rf

aca

VDB

AcbSh

Pir

LSS

VP

mfba

ICj

mfba

lo

LAcbSh

mfba

ICj

VP

2n

Tu

Interaural 10.20 mm Bregma 1.20 mm


Figure 14
M2

M1

S1FL

Cg1

S1J

cg

Cg2

S1JO

IG

S1DZ

gcc

LV

S1ULp

LSD

SHi

ec

CPu

GI

LSV

LSI

Cl

DI

MS

AID

AcbC

AIV

ICjM

DEn
rf

aca

AcbSh

LSS

Pir

VDB

LAcbSh

lo

ICj
mfba

CB

VP

mfba

VP

VP

2n

ICj

Tu

Interaural 10.00 mm Bregma 1.00 mm


Figure 15
M2

M1

S1FL

Cg1

S1J

cg

Cg2

S1JO

IG

S1DZ

gcc

LV

LSD

ec

S1ULp

SHi

LSI

CPu

GI

Ld

LSV

ZL

Cl

MS DI

ICjM

AID

AcbSh

AIV

AcbC

VDB

rf

aca

DEn

LSS

Pir

LAcbSh

VP

HDB

mfbb

mfba

CB

lo

VP

mfba

VP

ICj

ICj

2n

Tu

Interaural 9.70 mm Bregma 0.70 mm


Figure 16
M2

M1

S1FL

Cg1

S1DZ

S1J

cg

Cg2

S1DZ

IG

cc

LV

S1ULp

LSD

SHi

LSI

S2

ec

CPu

Ld

GI

PLd

ZL

LSV
DI

BSTMA

Cl

MS

AID

BSTL

AcbSh

AIV

DEn

aca

VDB

rf

IPAC

AcbC

LSS

SIB

Pir

VP

CB

HDB

mfba mfbb

lo

VP

2n

ICj

Tu

Interaural 9.48 mm Bregma 0.48 mm


Figure 17
M1

M2

S1FL

Cg1

S1DZ

cg

Cg2

S1ULp

IG

cc

LV

LSD

SHi

LSI

S2

Ld

CPu

PLd

ec

GI

ZL

MS

LSV

DI

BSTMA

Cl

BSTL

AIP

aca

VDB

DEn

rf

IPAC

SI

VP

LSS

Pir

CB

mfbb

HDB

mfba

SIB

lo

ICj

2n

Tu

Interaural 9.20 mm Bregma 0.20 mm


Figure 18
M1

M2

S1HL

Cg1

S1FL

cg

S1DZ

Cg2

IG

cc

S1BF

LV

df LSD

LSI

SFi

S2

CPu

LSV

ec

ic

GI

BSTLD

st

MS

ZL

DI

BSTMA

BSTLJ

Cl

ac

MnPO

acp

AIP

LGP

BSTLP

BSTMV

acp

BSTLV

StA

rf

LSS

DEn

ADP

PS

Fu

IPACL

VP

Al VEn

MPOL

IPACM

SIB

LPO

Pe

Pir

CxA

MCPO

mfba

MPA

mfba

AVPe

3V

mfbb

HDB

VP

lo

ICj

VMPO

ox

Tu

Interaural 8.74 mm Bregma -0.26 mm


Figure 19
1

M1

M2

S1HL

4 Cg1

S1FL

S1DZ

cg

Cg2

6a

6b

IG

S1BF

cc

LV

df

LSD

pcf

ec

LSI

SFi

S2

CPu

ic

LSV

GI

st

BSTMA

DI

LGP

BSTLJ

BSTLD

MnPO

BSTLP

Cl

ac

acp

AIP

BSTLV

BSTMV

acp

rf

ADP

LSS

PS

3V Fu

DEn

StA

IPACL

VP

Pe

IPACM

LPO

VEn

MPOL Pir

SIB

mfba

MCPO

CxA

MPA

mfba

AVPe

mfbb

HDB

VP

lo

ICj

VMPO

VLPO

ox

Tu

Interaural 8.70 mm Bregma -0.30 mm


M1
Figure 20
M2

S1HL

Cg1

S1FL

S1DZ

cg

Cg2

IG

cc S1BF

LV

LSD

df

ec

LSI

SFi

S2

CPu

LSV

st

GI

ic

BSTMA

BSTLJ

DI

CST

LGP

BSTLP

BSTLI

Cl

ac

MnPO

AIP

BSTMV

IPACL

acp

BSTLV

rf

ADP

DEn

PS

IPACM

StA

Pe

VEn

MPA

VP

LSS

LPO

MPOL

SIB

AVPe

CxA

mfba
MCPO

3V

mfba

Pir

HDB

mfbb

VP

lo

ICj

VMPO

VLPO

ox

Tu

Interaural 8.60 mm Bregma -0.40 mm


Figure 21
M1

M2

S1HL

S1FL

Cg1

S1DZ

cg

Cg2

S1BF

IG

LSD

cc

LV

df

ec

pcf

SFi

TS

S2

st

SFO

vhc

CPu

BSTS

ic

sm

3V

BSTMPM

GI

BSTMPI

LGP BAC

DI

BSTMPL

BSTLI

Cl

AIP

BSTLP

APF

rf

acp

IPACL

PaAM

mch

DEn

PDP

SID
PaAP

Pe

IPACM

StHy

LSS

SIB

VP
MPA
VEn

Pir

LPO

MPOC

MCPO

mfba

HDB

CxA

mfbb

MPOL

VLPO

AAV

MPOM

lo

ox

Tu

SO

Interaural 8.20 mm Bregma -0.80 mm


Figure 22
M2

M1

S1HL

Cg1

S1FL

S1DZ

cg

Cg2

S1BF

IG

cc

LV

LSD

df

TS

ec

SFi

vhc

IVF

S2

SFO

D3V

st

AV

CPu

ic

PT

sm

GI

PVA

BSTMPM

DI

LGP

mch

BSTMPI

Cl

Pe

3V
AIP

PaAP

BSTMPL

rf

PaAM

SIV

IPACL

SID

acp

DEn

VP

Pe

StHy

IPACM

LSS

SIB

MPOC

MPOM

AAD

VEn

Pir

LPO

mfb

MCPO

MPA

HDB

ACo

MPOL

CxA

VLH

AAV

LOT

SCh

LA

SO

lo

ox

Interaural 8.08 mm Bregma -0.92 mm


Figure 23
M1

M2

S1HL

Cg1

S1FL

S1DZ

Cg2

cg

IG

S1BF

cc

df

LV

TS

vhc

ec

SFO

fi

AVDM

D3V

AD

st

sm

PVA

PT

S2

PC

AVVL

IAD

AM

CPu

ic

AMV

Rt

PVA

GI

LGP

Re

DI

rf

Pe

SM

sm

Cl

LSS

AIP

PaAP

IPACL

AStr

MPA

3V IPACM

SIV

BSTMPL

DEn

SID

SIB

Pir

LH

MPO

mfb
AAD

AHA

VEn

MCPO

BMA

AAV

VLH

LA

ACo

LOT

SO

SCh

CxA

MeAD

ox

lo

Interaural 7.70 mm Bregma -1.30 mm


Figure 24
M2
M1

S1HL

Cg1

S1FL

S1DZ

Cg2

cg

IG

S1BF

cc

df

TS
LV

vhc

fi

SFO

AVDM

ec

AD
D3V

sm

st

S2

PVA

PT

PC

AVVL

CPu

CM

IAD

AM

ic

Rt

GI

AMV

PVA

DI

LGP

Re

Cl

B
rf

AIP

sm

VRe

3V

IPACL
SM

PaAP
AStr

DEn

SI

BSTMPL

IPACM

LSS

Pe

LH

VEn
AAD

AHA

mfb

Pir

Cir

MCPO
MPO

AAV

BMA

VLH

LA

LOT

ACo

SO

CxA

SCh

MeAD

ox

lo

Interaural 7.60 mm Bregma -1.40 mm


M2 M1
Figure 25
RSA

S1HL

S1FL

S1DZ

RSGb

cg

S1BF

IG

cc

df

TS

LV

CA3

S1

vhc

SFO

DG

ec

AVDM

fi

D3V

sm

st

AD

MD

ic

PVA

S2

PC

PT AVVL

Rt

CPu

VA

VA

AM

LGP

IAM

GI

mt

Rh

AMV

DI

Re

rf

VRe

AIP

ZI

IPAC

Cl

SI

AStr

PaAP

CeM

BLA

LH

DEn

CeC

mfb

AHA

AA

VEn

MCPO

Pe

BMA
AHC

SO

3V

LOT

ACo

RCh
CxA

sox

MeAD

ox

Interaural 7.40 mm Bregma -1.60 mm


Figure 26
M2

M1

S1HL

RSA

S1FL

S1DZ

RSGb

cg

IG

S1BF

cc

df

TS

LV

S1

fi

DG

LDVL

D3V

sm

AD

MHb

st

ec

MD

AVDM

PVA

PC

PC

S2

PT

ic

AVVL

CM

eml

AM

IAD

Rt

VA

CPu

IAM

GI

AMV

mt

Rh

DI

LGP

Re
VM

rf

LaDL

Xi

Sub

Cl

IPAC

AIP

VRe

AStr

ns

ZI

PaDC

3V

al

PaLM

DEn

CeL

PaMP

CeC

CeM

SI

LH
f

SPa

BLA

mfb

PaV

cst

AHP

VEn

Pe

AHC

BMA

MeAD

LOT

opt

ACo

SO
BAOT

RCh

sox

CxA

Interaural 7.20 mm Bregma -1.80 mm


Figure 27
M2

RSA
M1

S1HL

S1FL

S1DZ

RSGb

cg

S1BF

IG

cc

df

DHC

dhc

CA3

S1

LV

DG

fi LDVL

D3V

AD

sm
MHb

st

S2

MD

PVA

AVVL

PC

PT

AVDM

ec

iml

CM

GI

CPu

IAD

VA

Rt

AM

IAM

AMV

DI

mt

ic

Rh

LGP

Sub

AIP

VM

Cl

rf

Re

LaDL

Xi

IPAC

VRe

ZI

ns

PaMP

DEn
PaDC

CeC

CeM

PaLM

CeL

al

SI

SPa

LH

BLA

mfb

PaV

AHP

IM

cst

VEn

MeAD

Pir

AHC

BMA

3V

Pe

opt

SO

ACo

BAOT

CxA

sox

RCh

Interaural 7.12 mm Bregma -1.88 mm


Figure 28
M1

M2

S1HL

RSA

S1FL

S1DZ

RSGb

cg

IG

S1BF

cc

DHC

df
alv

dhc

CA3

S1

LV

fi

ec

MHb

DG

LDDM

D3V

AD

sm

st LDVL

LHb

CL

PVA

MDL

S2

AV

iml

MDM

VL

PC

CM

CPu

VPL

GI

eml

VA

AM

IAM

Rt

ic

DI

Rh

LGP

Sub

IPAC

mt

Re

rf

AIP

AStr

VM

Xi

VRe

CeC

MGP

ns

LaDL

ZI

CeL

al
DEn

PaPo

vaf

CeM

SI

IMG

cst

mfb Stg
BLA

LH

PaMP

SPa

AHP

MeAD

IM

Acc

3V

VEn

Pe

AHC

MeAV

BMA

opt

VMHA

Pir

ACo

sox

TC

CxA

aot

BAOT

ArcD

ArcM

ArcL

SOR

ME

Interaural 6.88 mm Bregma -2.12 mm


Figure 29
M2

M1

RSA

S1Tr

S1DZ

cg

RSGb

IG

alv

cc

df

S1BF

CA1

CA2

dhc

DHC

CA3

LV

ec

MHb

fi DG

sm

LDVL

LDDM
D3V

LHb

st

PV

MDC

MDL

CL

iml

S2

IMD

MDM

VPM

PC VL

CM

eml

GI

Rt

ic

CPu

VPL

IAM

LGP

DI

Rh

Sub

VM

IPAC

rf

mt Re

AIP

AStr

VRe

LaDL

CeL

MGP

Xi

cst

ZI

A13

ns

DA

DEn

CeC

IMG

SI

Stg

PaPo

CeM

al

AHP

Pe

LH

BLA

3V

mfb

MeAD

BLP

VMHDM

VEn

Pir

TC

MeAV

BMA

BLV

opt

VMHC

VMHVL

sox

ACo

ArcM CxA

BAOT

PLCo

ArcD

ArcL

SOR

MEI

MEE

Interaural 6.70 mm Bregma -2.30 mm


Figure 30
M2

M1

RSA

S1Tr

S1DZ

RSGb

cg

IG

alv cc

df

DHC

S1BF

CA1

CA2

dhc

CA3

LV

PoDG

MHb

fi

DG

LDDM

sm

D3V

LDVL

LHb

st

ec

PV

MDC

CL

S2

iml Ang

MDL

Po Rt

MDM

IMD

MDPL

PC

CPu

VPM

GI

CM
eml

VL

ic

VPL

LGP

DI

SubD

Rh

rf

IPAC

lab

scp
VM

SubV

AIP

LaVM

B
LaDL

AStr

Re

mt

CeL

VRe

MGP

ZI

cst CeC
LaVL

A13

ns

CeM

SubI

DEn

DA

al

MePD

BSTIA

BLA

opt

DMD

LH

mfb

I
f

BLP

TC

3V

Pe MeAD

VEn

VMHDM

BMA

BMP

BLV

VMHC

sox

MePV

ACo

VMHVL

aot

Pir

PLCo

ArcD

ArcM

ArcL

SOR

Interaural 6.44 mm MEI


MEE

Bregma -2.56 mm
Figure 31
M1

M2

RSA

S1Tr

S1DZ

RSGb

cg

IG

alv

S1BF

CA1

df cc

CA2

dhc

CA3

PoDG

LV

DG

fi

LDVL

sm

D3V

LDDM

LHb

st

MHb

PV

S2

iml

ec
MDC

CL

Ang

MDL

Po

Rt

GI

IMD

MDM

PC

VPM

DI

CM

CPu

eml

VPL

VL

ic

Ect

LGP

Rh

SubD

lab

VM

scp

rf

IPAC

SubV

cst B

Re

PRh

LaDL

AStr

VRe

CeL

mt

MGP

ZI

LaVM

LEnt

CeC

A13

CeM

ns

3V DEn

SubI

LaVL

DA

MCLH

BSTIA

al

BLA

BLP

opt

MePD

DMD

PeF

mfb LH

VEn

VMHDM

MeAD

BMA BLV

Pe

TC

sox

VMHC

ArcD

MePV

Pir

BMP

ACo

SOR

PLCo

VMHVL

ArcL

ArcM

Interaural 6.20 mm Bregma -2.80 mm


MEE

MEI
Figure 32
M2

M1

RSA

S1Tr

S1DZ

cg

RSGb

alv

IG

CA1

S1BF

df

cc

hf

CA2

dhc

CA3

S2

PoDG

LHbM

LV

LHbL

D3V

sm

fi

LDVL

LDDM

MHb

AuD

LPMR

ec

st

PVP

iml

MDL

MDM

Po

CL

Rt

MDC

IMD

AuV

VPM

PC

eml

CPu

CM
VL

VPL

Rh

ic

Ect

LGP

scp

rf

Sub

VM

AStr

ml

st
eml

Re

PRh

VRe

CeC

LaDL
ZID

mt

CeL
A11

LEnt

Do

ZIV

MGP

LaVM

DA

SubI

opt

3V

LaVL

ns

DEn

BSTIA

Pe

BLA

mfb

LH

MePD

PeF

DMD

DMC
BLP

f
I

sox

MCLH

BMP

MePV

VEn

BL V

VMHC

TC

PMCo Pir

MTu

BMA

VMHDM

SOR

ArcD

VMHVL

PLCo

ArcM

ArcL

MEE

MEI

Interaural 5.86 mm Bregma -3.14 mm


Figure 33
M2

RSA M1

S1Tr

S1DZ

RSGb

cg

alv

S1BF

IG

CA1

df

cc

hf

dhc

CA2

FC

S2

CA3

DG

PoDG

LV

MHb

LHbM

AuD

LHbL

LDVL

D3V

sm

LPMR

CPu

fi

LDDM

Au1

PVP

st

CL

Rt

IMD

MDC

MDL

Po

iml

AuV

MDM

VPM

ec

PC VPL

eml

CM

OPC imvc

LGP

Ect

CPu

ic

ml

VM

scp

st

Re

rf

PRh

ZIV

CeL

VRe

eml

ZID

LaDL

AStr

LEnt
A11

mt

opt

LaVM

CeC

3V

SubI

MGP

LaVL

PH

DEn

BSTIA

ns

MCLH

mfb

DMD
LH

BLA

Pe

BLP

PeF

MePD

sox

VEn

DMV

DMC

BMP

MePV

Te BLV

TC

VMHC

Pir

MTu

VMHDM

PMCo

PLCo

ArcD VMHVL

ArcM

Interaural 5.70 mm ArcL

MEI
MEE

Bregma -3.30 mm
Figure 34
M2

M1

RSA

S1Tr

RSGb

cg

S1BF

IG

CA1

cc

df

dhc

hf

alv

S2

CA2

PoDG

CA3

DG

AuD

D3V

LHbM

MHb

DLG

sm

LV

LPMR

LDVL

VLG

ec

LHbL

fi

fr Au1

PVP

Po

iml

CL

st

MDL

ic

Rt

MDM

eml

IMD

ic

CPu

AuV

VPM

PC

VPL

CM

OPC

rf

Ect

VPPC

ml

A11

AStr

PRh

ZID

VM

opt

LaDL

scp

LV

LEnt

ZIV

LaVM

mt

STh

PH

SubI

ns
sox

st

LaVL

DEn

Pe

3V

BSTIA

MePD

BLP

LH

mfb
PeF

Pir

DMD

BMP

VEn

AHiAL

PMCo

BLV

DMV

Te

ArcD

VMHC

PLCo

VMHVL

ArcM

ArcL

Interaural 5.40 mm InfS

Bregma -3.60 mm
Figure 35
RSA

PtA

RSGb

Or

cg

Py

Rad

LMol

Mol

S1BF

GrDG

IG

CA1

alv

df

cc

hf

dhc

CA2

PoDG

AuD

Hil

LHbM

CA3

LHbL

DG

D3V

sm

LPLR

DLG

LPMR

Au1

fi

MHb

VLG

ec

PVP

fr
iml Po

CL

eml

PF

AuV

VPL

st

Rt

PoMn

MD

CPu

ic OPC

TeA

VPM

PF

CM

Ect

VPPC

opt
ml

SPF

rf

PRh

VM

ZID

scp
fi

LaDL

ZIV

LEnt

sox

STh

mt

PH

LaVM

LV

LH

ns

mfb

DEn

3V

MePD

BSTIA

Gem

BLP

AHiAL

PSTh

DTM

BMP

Pir

PMCo

PMV

Te

ArcMP

VTM

ArcLP

PLCo

InfS

af

Interaural 5.20 mm Bregma -3.80 mm


Figure 36

RSA

PtA

RSGb

cg

IG

S1BF

hf

CA1

df

cc

IBl

dhc

alv

PoDG

CA3

CA2

OBl

AuD

bsc

hbc

DG

IMA

D3V

sm

LPMR
LPLR

DLG

LHbL

APTD

Au1

MHb

IGL

VLGPC

LHbM

VLGMC

Po

str

fi

AuV

Rt
PVP

PF

fr

VPL

VPM

LV

TeA
SubG

ec

opt

pv

Ect

VPPC

ic

ml

SPF

rf

ZID

PR

PRh

scp

ZIV

3V

CA3

LEnt

LaDL

PH

ns

LaVM

Gem

STh

DEn

mfb

SMT

PSTh

cp

BLP

SuM

LH

AHiPM

Pir

DG

AHiAL
BMP

PMD
DTM

PMCo

MRe

APir

PMV

VTM

ArcMP

ArcLP

PLCo

af
InfS

Interaural 4.84 mm Bregma -4.16 mm


Figure 37
RSA
V2MM

PtA

RSGb

cg

S1

IG

CA1

cc

df

hf

IBl

dhc

AuD

PoDG

CA2

OBl

DG

hbc

IMA

LPLR

bsc

CA3
D3V

Au1

LPMR

DLG

MHb

VLGPC

APTD

VLGMC

str

fi

IGL

ec

PrC

alv

Po

AuV

ar

VPL

PF

VPM

TeA

fr
PVP

SubG

pv

VPPC

opt

SPFPC

Ect

rf

RI

ml

ic

3V

PR
ZID

scp

PRh

sox

PH

ZIV

mtg

LV

CA3

LEnt

Gem

ns

STh

SMT

sumx

mfb

LH

SuM

DEn

cp

pm

BLP

ML

Pir

DG

AHiPM

MMn

AHiAL

MM

APir

PMCo

VTM

MRe PMD

PLCo

af

ArcMP

Interaural 4.70 mm Bregma -4.30 mm


Figure 38
V2MM

RSA

V2ML

RSGb

PtA

cg

IG

cc

df

CA1

S1

hf

alv

dhc

AuD

PoDG

bsc

DG

CA3

CA2

PiRe

LPMC

IMA

hbc
Au1

APTD

OPT

DLG

pc
SCO

LPMR

MPT

3V

alv

IGL

str

LPLC

PrC

AuV

APTV

VLGMC

LPLR

Sc

VLGPC

PVP

ar

Po

TeA

VPM

PF

ec

Eth

SPFPC

pv

Ect

SubG

CA2

fr

opt

ic

ml

fr

ZID

PRh

CA3

scp
PR

RI

rf

PH

sox

3V

ZIV

LEnt

mtg

LV

SNR

sumx

ns

DEn

LH

Gem

SuM

mfb

cp

BLP

pm

Pir

DG

MMn

AHiPM

MM

LM

VTM

ML
APir

PMCo

MRe

PLCo

ArcMP

af

Interaural 4.48 mm Bregma -4.52 mm


Figure 39
V2MM

RSA

V2ML

V2L

RSGb

cg

alv

PtA

df

scc

CA1

AuD

hf

dhc

PoDG

DG

Au1

bsc

PiRe

OT
LPMC

OPT

IMA

MPT

APTD

hbc

LPLC

PLi

DLG

PCom

PLi

pc
AuV

CA2

SG

MGD

str

SCO

APTV
IGL

dlf

MGM

SCom

alv
TeA

MCPC

MGV

VLGPC

PAG

VLGMC
PoT

PIL

ctg

opt

Eth

CA3

LT

Dk

Ect

IMLF

SPFPC

3V

PRh

PR

scp

rf ml

CA1

fr

ZIV

ZID

mtg

RI

sumx

SNR

PBP
ns

LH

DEn

SNCD

LEnt

SuMM

SuML

mp

mfb
BLP

mt
cp

DG

APir

AHiPM

MM

LM
ML

PMCo

af

Interaural 4.20 mm Bregma -4.80 mm


Figure 40
RSA

V2MM

V2ML

V2L

RSGb

cg

alv

scc

PtA

CA1

FC

dhc

AuD

hf

PoDG

DG

PiRe

Au1

bsc

OT

PPT

LPMC

MPT

OPT

IMA

csc

LPLC

APTD

DLG

PAG

pc

PCom

MGD

AuV

CA2

PLi

SG

CA3

dlf

opt

MCPC

alv

PAG

Aq

MGV

MZMG
TeA

PoT
ctg

APTV

dtg

IMLFG

MGM

PIL

Dk

PP

CA1

SPFPC

EW
Ect

DpMe

REth

IMLF

MA3

PRh

rf

LT

SNL

scp
PR

ZI

ml

PBP

RLi

mtg
SNRVL

VTRZ

vtgx

fr

PBP

SNCD

LEnt

IF

SNM

VTA

SNRDM

PN

DEn

IPF
MT

mp

cp

APir

MM

AHiPM

af

PMCo

Interaural 3.80 mm Bregma -5.20 mm


Figure 41
RSA

V2MM

V2ML

RSGb

cg

V2L

CA1

scc

PtA

dhc

FC

hf

AuD

PiRe

alv

PoDG

DG

SC
bsc

LPLC

MPT

OT

PPT

Au1

LPMC

SC

OPT

csc

DLG
IMA

DMPAG

pc

APTD

PCom

SG

MGD

opt

AuV

dlf

PLi

CA3

alv

LPAG

Aq

MGV

ctg

MCPC

MZMG

CA2

dtg

MGM

APTV

TeA

PoT

Dk

IMLFG

IMLF

PIL

EW

DpMe

Ect

PP

REth

LT

SPFPC

MA3

PRh

CA1

rf

SNL

scp

ml PBP

RPC

RLi

mtg

vtgx

SNCD

VTRZ

PBP

fr

IF

SNR

VTA

DEn

PN

MT

IPF
mp

aopt

LEnt

DG

cp

APir

MM

AHiPM

af

PMCo

Interaural 3.70 mm Bregma -5.30 mm


Figure 42
V2MM

RSA

V2ML

V1M

V1B

cg

RSGb

V2L

fmj

Post

RSGa

PtA

CA1

hf

Zo

alv

AuD

SuG

Op

PoDG

InG

DG

bsc

Au1

OT

InWh

csc

PPT

LPMC

DMPAG

DpG

DpWh

PLi

DLPAG

AuV
MGD

dlf

LPAG

SG

Aq CA2

MZMG

MGV

alv

APT

TeA

EW CA3

dtg

ctg

Dk IMLFG

MGM

MA3

DpMe PoT

IMLF

mlf

PP

PIL

PaR

Ect

mtg

LT

SNL

Min

rf

scp
RPC

ELm

PRh

VTRZ

RMC

RLi

ml

CA1

SNR

vtgx

DEn

PBP

SNCD

hf

IPDM

VTA

IF

3n

LEnt

PN

SNM

AHiPM

IPR

APir

mp

fr

cp

IPC

IPRL PMCo

3n

MM

af

Interaural 3.40 mm* Bregma -5.60 mm


Figure 43
V2MM

V2ML

RSA

V1M

V1B

cg

RSGb

fmj

V2L

RSGa

Zo

Post

PtA

hf

SuG

AuD

Op

DG

PoDG

alv

InG

CA1

csc

InWh

OT

Au1

bsc

DMPAG

DLPAG

PPT

DpG

LPMC

PLi

alv

DpWh

MGD

dlf

SG

CA3

Aq

LPAG

AuV

MGV

CA2

MZMG

IMLF

Dk

EW

APT

dtg

MGM

ctg

TeA

IMLFG

PoT

DpMe

MA3

PIL

PP

mlf

Ect

PaR

SNL

Min

rf

PRh

scp

RLi

ELm

CA1

vtgx

SNR

mtg

PBP
hf

DEn

ml

IPDM

VTA

SNCD

IF

PN

LEnt

APir

SNM

3n

IPR

4n

AHiPM

mp

cp

IPC

IPRL
3n

PMCo

af

Interaural 3.20 mm* Bregma -5.80 mm


Figure 44
V2MM

RSA

V2ML

V1M

V1B

RSGb

fmj

V2L

RSGa

Zo

Post

SuG

Op

AuD

DG

InG

PoDG

csc

InWh

OT

DT

bsc

alv

Au1

DpG

DMPAG

dlf

DpWh

DLPAG

MGD

CA2

LPAG

SG

Aq

Su3C

CA3

bic

AuV

MZMG

EW

MGM

dtg MGV

hf IMLFG

Su3

3PC

DpMe

IMLF

TeA

PIL

ctg

PP

mlf

RLi

SNL

Ect

dtgx

scp

PaR

RPC

SNCD

vtgx

rf

PRh

RMC

CA1

DG

SNR

PBP

3n

mtg

CLi

DEn

SNCV

VTA

LEnt

IPDM

ml

IPDL

SNM

IPR

AHiPM

APir

cp

IPL

IPI

PMCo

IPC

af

Interaural 2.96 mm* Bregma -6.04 mm


V2MM
V2ML
Figure 45
RSA

V1M

V1B

RSGb

fmj

V2L

RSGa

Zo

Post

SuG

Op

InG

AuD

csc

DpG

DpWh

DMPAG

InWh

Au1

CA1

bsc

dlf

DT

PoDG

DLPAG

MGD

AuV

hf

DG

Hil

Aq

LPAG

SG

TeA

Su3C

MGV

bic
EW

IMLF

ctg
Su3

3PC
MGM

ltg

dtg
DpMe

IMLFG

Ect

mlf

SubB

PaR

PRh

dtgx

RPC

scp

rf

PrS

RMC

vtgx

mtg RRF

PaS

rs

MEntV

CLi

SNR

IPDM

VTA

SNCD

ml

IPDL

IPR

LEnt

IPL

cp

s5

IPC

IPI

tfp

bas

Interaural 2.70 mm Bregma -6.30 mm


Figure 46
V2MM

V2ML

RSA

V1M

V1B

RSGb

fmj

RSGa

Zo

V2L

SuG

Post

Op

InG

InWh

DpG

hf

DMPAG

DG

dlf

DpWh

bsc

DLPAG

TeA

Me5

bic
me5

CA1

Aq

LPAG

Su3C

BIC

ts

EW

Su3

ltg

3PC

ctg

MG

DpMe

dtg

SubB

Ect

PrS
mlf

dtgx

PRh

PaS

rf

mtg

RRF

A8

CLi

scp

PPTg

MEnt

xscp
IPDM

rs

VTA

LEnt

B9

IPA

cp

ml

IPL

s5

m5

bp

IPI

IPC

Pn

tfp

Interaural 2.28 mm bas

Bregma -6.72 mm
Figure 47
V2ML

V2MM

V1M

RSA

V1B

RSGb

fmj

RSGa

Zo

SuG

Post

V2L

Op

InG

InWh

DpG

CA1

bsc

DpWh

DMPAG

dlf

GrDG

DLPAG

hf

TeA
DG

bic

Aq

me5
LPAG

Me5

Su3C

BIC
MG

EW

ts

Su3

ctg

ltg

Ect
3PC

dtg

DpMe

PrS

SubB

mlf

PRh

mtg

PaS

dtgx

rf

RRF

A8

CLi

xscp

Dsc

PPTg

MEnt

IPDM
Rbd

cp

rs

VTA

LEnt

B9

IPA

tth

IPL

ml

s5

IPC

m5

IPI

bp

Pn

tfp

Interaural 2.20 mm bas

Bregma -6.80 mm
Figure 48
V2MM

V1M

RSA

V1B

RSGb

RSGa

fmj

Zo

SuG

V2L

Op

Post

InG

InWh

DpG

bsc

DpWh
DMPAG

dlf

hf

DLPAG

TeA

Me5

me5

Aq

LPAG

bic

Su3C

BIC
DR

ltg

ts

PrS

Su3

3PC

ctg

Ect

DpMe

dtg

I3

SubB

PaS

PRh
mlf

MiTg

A8

RRF

ts

CLi

PBG

mtg

Dsc

PPTg

rf

xscp

MEnt

RR

LEnt

Rbd

ipt

rs

IPA

IPL

B9

cp

tth

bp

s5

ml

IPI

IPC

m5

Pn

tfp

Interaural 1.96 mm bas


Bregma -7.04 mm
V2MM
Figure 49
V1M

RSA

V1B

RSGb

RSGa

Zo

fmj

SuG

V2L

Op

InG

InWh

Post

DpG

DMPAG

TeA

dlf

DpWh

DLPAG

PrS

Aq

BIC

LPAG
InCo

bic

me5

Me5

DRD

Su3C

Ect

ltg

ts

Su3

SubB

3PC PaS

DpMe

ctg

DRV

dtg

PBG
PRh

MiTg

Pa4

mlf

rf

CLi

Dsc

PL

RR

PPTg

xscp

MEnt

LEnt

ipt

Rbd

PnO

rs

ll

MnR

RtTg

mcp

s5

B9

tth

ml

lfp

Pn

m5

Pn

bp

tfp

Interaural 1.70 mm bas


Bregma -7.30 mm
Figure 50
V2MM

RSA V1M

V1B

RSGb

RSGa

Zo

V2L

SuG

fmj

Op

InG

InWh

Post

DpG

TeA

DMPAG

DpWh

PrS

dlf

DLPAG

BIC

InCo

Aq

LPAG

ECIC

bic

Ect

me5

PaS

Me5
VLPAG

DRD

ll

DpMe

PRh

DRVL

ctg

dtg

MiTg

DRV

Pa4

mlf
PBG

CLi

PPTg

Dsc

rf

RR

xscp

SPTg

MEnt

Rbd

LEnt

ATg

PL

ERS

ts

rs

PnO

VLL

mcp
s5

PMnR

ll

RtTgP

MnR

tth

m5

RtTg

B9

ml

bp
lfp

Pn

Interaural 1.36 mm Bregma -7.64 mm


tfp

bas
Figure 51
V2MM

V1M

RSA

V1B

RSGb

RSGa

Zo

V2L

SuG

Post

fmj

Op

InG

InWh

DpG

TeA

PrS

ECIC

DpWh

DMPAG

1 2

DLPAG

InCo

BIC

PaS

Ect

Aq

LPAG

bic

me5

Me5

PRh

VLPAG

ll

DRD

DpMe

DRVL

MiTg

dtg

Dsc

DRV

PBG

MEnt

mlf

PPTg

xscp

LEnt

Rbd

SPTg ILL

PL

ts

ATg

mcp PMnR

rs

VLL

PnO

MnR

s5

RtTg

RtTgP

m5
B9

DMPn

tth

ll

DLPn

ml

m5

DPPn

lfp

VPPn

LPn

MPn

VMPn

Interaural 1.20 mm Bregma -7.80 mm


bp

tfp

bas
Figure 52

V1M

V2MM

V1B

RSA

RSGa

fmj

V2L

Zo

SuG

Op

Post

InG

InWh

TeA

DpG

DpWh

ECIC

DMPAG

InCo

DLPAG

PaS

Ect

Aq

LPAG

BIC

me5

Me5

bic

VLPAG

Dsc

CnF

ll

DRD

4n

DRVL

MiTg

PRh

DpMe

DRV
dtg

rf

PBG

MEnt

mlf

LEnt

scp

cll

xscp

PPTg

Rbd

SPTg

ILL

ATg

PL

MnR

ts

PnO

PMnR

rs

mcp

VLL

s5

RtTgP

VLTg

RtTg

m5

ll

tth

ml RPO

lfp

bp

Pn

tfp

Interaural 1.00 mm bas

Bregma -8.00 mm
Figure 53

V1M

V2MM

V1B

Pi

RSA

RSGa V2L

TeA

Post

cic

PaS

ECIC Ect

DMPAG

Dsc

DLPAG

Aq

LPAG
PRh

me5

Me5

MEnt

VLPAG

DRVL

CnF

4n

ll

LEnt

DRD

PPTg

DLL

dtg

DRV

Rbd

cll

scp

mlf

DRI

PL

ILL

SPTg

VLL

VTg

mcp

PMnR ll

PnO

ts

MnR

rs

ll

m5

s5

VLTg

vsc

tz

RtTg

VLL

ll

RtTgP

tth

ll

Tz

ml

RPO

py

Interaural 0.70 mm bas


Bregma -8.30 mm
V1M
Figure 54
V1B

V2L

DCIC

RSA

TeA

cic

Ect

PaS

DMPAG

PRh

ECIC

ReIC

Dsc

CIC

LPAG

MEnt

LEnt

Sag

me5 Me5

ll

VLPAG

CnF

4n

cll

LDTg

LPBS

LPBC

dtg

DLL

DRC

scp

DTgP

LPBE

vsc

mcp

MPB

LDTgV

mlf

DMTg

VTg

KF

DRI

SubCD

PnR

A7

ts

P5

s5

PnO
PC5

m5

SubCV

Pr5

rs

MSO

RtTg

vsc

tz

A5

RPO

tth

SPO

ml

Tz

LVPO

tz

py

MVPO

bas

Interaural 0.28 mm Bregma -8.72 mm


Figure 55
V1M

V1B

V2L

RSA

DCIC

cic

Ect

DMPAG

PaS

PRh

CIC ECIC

ReIC

3 2

MEnt

LPAG

4n

MEnt

Sag

Cb

Me5

me5

ll

CnF

4n

LPBS

LPBC

LDTg

DRC

dtg

DLL

DTgP

scp

LPBE

vsc

VTg

MPB

mcp

LDTgV

mlf

KF

SubCD

DRI

DMTg

Su5

DMTg

A7

VCA

PC5

ts Mo5

P5

PnR

PnO

s5

Pr5VL

m5

RtTg

SubCV

rs

DPO

tz

A5

LSO

SPO

tth

ml

MSO

Tz

vsc

tz

LVPO

MVPO

py

bas

Interaural 0.20 mm Bregma -8.80 mm


Figure 56
V1M

V1B

Cb

V2L

DCIC

RSA

cic

Ect

PaS

ReIC

PRh

ECIC

MEnt

CIC

Sag

LPBV

LPBI

4n

LPBD

SMV

4V RL

2&3

LC

LPBCr

LPBC

LDTg

vsc

scp

Me5

Bar

mcp

LPBE

me5

MPB

DTgP

MPBE

DRC

DTgC

Su5
KF

SubCA

mlf

PnR

SubCD VCA

Mo5DL

DMTg

P5

I5

ts

m5

Mo5VM
s5

Pr5VL

RtTg

SubCV

PnC

A5

DPO

rs

PnV

tth

RMg

LSO

6n

tz

SPO

MSO

ml

Tz

tz

LVPO

vsc

MVPO

py

bas

Interaural -0.16 mm Bregma -9.16 mm


Figure 57
V1M

Cb

V1B

V2L

RSA

DCIC

PaS

Ect

PRh

MEnt

ReIC

CIC

ECIC

3 2

Sim

PCTg

LPBI

LPBD

LPBV

4n

4V LPBC

SMV

DRC

LPBE

2&3

vsc

LPBCr

LC

LDTg

scp Me5

DTgC

Bar

me5

MPB

mcp

CGB
DTgP

MPBE

Pr5DM

LR4V

SubCA

scpd

Su5

chp

CGA

mlf

Mo5DL

DMTg

SubCD

P5

Mo5VM VCA

PFl

I5

ts

PnR

Pr5VL

RtTg

m5

s5

SubCV

PnC

RIP

A5

DPO

PnV

rs

RMg

tth

LSO

SPO

ml

vsc

MSO

Tz

tz

py

LVPO

MVPO

bas

Interaural -0.30 mm Bregma -9.30 mm


Figure 58
5

Cx

DCIC

CIC

Sim

prf

Crus1

ECIC

PCTg

4&5

LPBV

LPBV

LPBC
LPBC

PFl

LPBE

LPBE

LC

plf

vsc

4V

PCGS
SMV

mcp

scp

CGPn

MPB

Bar

Sph Fl

me5

Me5

LR4V

PDTg

CGB

Su5

SubCA

I5

CGA

Pr5DM
O

SGl

scpd

II

mlf

SubCD

P5

DMTg

m5

Mo5

VCA

Acs5

s5 ts

ocb

pd

Pr5VL

SubCV

Jx5

PnC

RIP

8vn

7n

DPO

A5

PnV

tz

LSO

RMg

rs

tth

SPO

tz

Tz

ml

MSO

LVPO

py

vsc
MVPO

bas

Interaural -0.68 mm Bregma -9.68 mm


Figure 59
5

Cx

DCIC

ECIC

psf

prf

Crus1

Sim

LPBV

PBW

plf vsc

LC

1 PFl

4V

mcp

SMV

scp

Sph

PCGS

LR4V

Bar

Fl

MPB

Me5

me5

PDTg

CGB

Pr5DM

SubCA

CGA

P5

II

SubCD

mlf

DMTg

Mo5

VCA

m5

sp5

Acs5

ts

pd
ocb

SubCV

Pr5VL

PnC

8vn

RIP

Acs6

7n

A5

DPO

rs

PnV

RMg

tth

tz

tz

LSO

SPO

RPa

ml

Tz

vsc MSO

LVPO

py

MVPO

bas

Interaural -0.80 mm Bregma -9.80 mm


Figure 60
5

SimA

SimB

pcuf

prf

Sim

psf

Crus1

pfs

mcp

plf

PFl

MPB

icp

unc

vsc

LPBV

scp

LC

SMV

SuVe

4V

LR4V
Bar

me5

PDTg

Me5

MVeMC

Fl

CGG

PCGS

prb

8vn

SGl

CGA

plf veme
CGB

Pr5DM

VCA

P5

mlf

ocb

Pa6

PCRtA

I8

sp5

8cn

ts

IS

7n

Pr5VL

IRt

pd

PnC

Acs6

A5

rs RMg

PnV

tz

MSO

LSO

tth

tz

SPO

RPa

vsc ml

Tz

py

LVPO

bas

MVPO

Interaural -1.04 mm Bregma -10.04 mm


Figure 61
6

prf

simf

Sim

pcuf

Crus1

psf

pfs

unc

PFl

scp

plf

LC

SGl

icp Fl

LR4V

SuVe

SMV

DC

MVePC

8vn

4V

plf

SGe

LVe

MVeMC

VCA

CGPn

g7 ocb

EVe

prb

DMSp5

PCRtA

mlf

7n

sp5

Sp5O

I8

Pa6

IS

pd

8cn

PnC

ts

8Gn

IRt

Pr5VL

Acs7

SuS

Gi

A5

P7

rs

tz 7 GiA

LPGi

RMg

tth

ml

RPa

CPO

vsc

py

bas

Interaural -1.30 mm Bregma -10.30 mm


6

simf
Figure 62
prf

Sim

psf

pcuf

Crus1

pfs

Lat

unc

PFl

scp

A4

SuVe

LC

Fl

SMV

plf

MVePC

DC

icp

LR4V

LVe

4V MVeMC

8vn VCA

GrC

SGe

g7

mlf

prb

VCP

PCRtA

Pa6

DMSp5

IS

sp5

Sp5O

pd

IRt

SuS

ts

Gi Acs7

6n

P7

A5

GiA

LPGi
rs

RMg

tz

tth

ml

PPy

vsc

RPa

py

bas

Interaural -1.52 mm Bregma -10.52 mm


6

Figure 63
prf

simf

Sim

psf

pcuf

Crus1

pfs 2&3

Lat

IntA

scp

jx

VeCb

LR4V

SuVe

A4

PFl

icp

MVePC

SMV

LVe

DC

4V

Pr

MVeMC

8vn

g7

CI

mlf

GrC

lvs Sol

8n

VCP

sp5

IS

DPGi

DMSp5

PCRtA

IRt

pd

Acs7

Sp5O

ts

SuS

Gi

P7

rs

A5

LPGi

RMg

GiA

tz

ml

PPy

vsc

RPa

py

bas

Interaural -1.80 mm Bregma -10.80 mm


Figure 64
6

prf

Sim

psf

Crus1

pcuf

pfs

2&3

IntA

Lat

Lat

scp

Inf

Y VeCb

SuVe

LR4V

A4

PFl

LR4V

LVe

das

icp

MVePC

DC

icp

SMV

4V

SpVe

Pr

MVeMC

GrC

CI

SolRL

g7

8n

VCP

mlf

IS

sp5 DPGi

IRt

DMSp5D

Acs7

pd

Sp5O

DMSp5V

PCRtA

ts

Gi

tz

rs

LPGi

GiA

A5

RMg

P7

vsc

ml

PPy

RPa

py

bas

Interaural -2.00 mm Bregma -11.00 mm


6
Figure 65

prf

psf

Sim

4&5

Crus1

pcuf
IntDL

IntDM

IntA

Lat

IntA

2&3

Inf

LatPC

VeCb

A4

4V

LVe DC

LR4V

jx das

PFl

SMV

MVePC

icp

SpVe

4V

MVeMC

Pr

sol

8n

mlf

VCP

asc7

GrC

CI

DMSp5D

SolIM

sp5

SolRL

pd

PCRtA

DPGi

DMSp5V
IRt

IS

ts

Sp5O

Acs7

Gi

P7

7DL

7DM

ROb

7DI

rs

7L

LPGi 7VI

RMg

GiA

7VM

PPy

ml

vsc C1

R VL

py

RPa

bas

Interaural -2.30 mm Bregma -11.30 mm


Figure 66
simf

psf

Sim

prf

Crus1

4&5

icf

MedDL

Crus2

IntDM

IntA

2&3

IntP

Lat

Med

IntPPC

LatPC

IntPPC

DC

PFl

ECu

LR4V

SpVe

MVePC

icp

8n 4V

MVeMC

SolIM

Pr

SolM

C3

SolRL

sol

B4

CI

IS
DMSp5D

sp5

SolVL mlf

IRt

PCRt

DPGi

pd

DMSp5V

Sp5O

ts

Amb

Gi

ROb

P7

rs

LPGi

GiA

RMg 7

PPy

RVL

ml

C1

vsc

RPa

py

bas

Interaural -2.60 mm Bregma -11.60 mm


Figure 67
6

prf

Crus1

icf

Med

Crus2

IntP

plf

Cop

PFl

10

ECu

SpVe

MVePC

4V

LR4V

icp

SolIM

Pr

SolM

MVeMC

C3

sol

PFl

B4

sp5

mlf

EF

DMSp5D
SolVL

CI

DMSp5V
DPGi

pd

PCRt

IRt

Sp5I
ts

ROb

Amb

Gi

rs

Bo

10n

R VL

ml

C1

IOD

GiV

LPGi

MRVL

vsc

RPa

py

IOM IOPr

Interaural -2.80 mm Bregma -11.80 mm


Figure 68
6

prf

Crus1

icf

Crus2

plf

Cop

10

PFl

LR4V

ECu

SpVe

icp

MVePC

4V

C3

Pr

sol

MVeMC

SolM

B4

DMSp5

EF

SolVL

mlf

SolIM

sp5

CI

DPGi

PCRt

pd

Sp5I

IRt

Gi

ts

Amb

ROb

Bo

rs

RVL

C1

ml

GiV

IOD

vsc

LPGi

MRVL

IOPr

RPa

py

IOM

Interaural -2.96 mm Bregma -11.96 mm


Figure 69

Crus1

icf

Crus2

PM

plf

Cop

10

LR4V

ECu

SpVe

icp

MVe

4V

FVe

SolM

sp5

sol

Pr

DMSp5

C3

SolIM

B4

C2

mlf

EF

SolVL

CI

DPGi

PCRt

IRt

Li Sp5I

pd

Amb

ts

Gi

rs

PrBo

GiV

RVL

C1

ml

ROb

IOD

LPGi

vsc

IOM

RPa

py

IOPr

Interaural -3.30 mm Bregma -12.30 mm


Figure 70

Crus1

icf

ppf

Crus2

sf

plf

PM

Cop

10

pms

ECu

Pa5

FVe

MVe

icp

Cu

SolIM

sol

SolM

In

C2

E5

DMSp5

SolVL

12

C3

10

Ro

B4

sp5

mlf

PCRt

Sp5I

CI

DPGi

IRt

PMn

ts

Li

Amb

Gi

rs

RVRG

dsc/oc

RVL

ml

ROb

GiV

C1

LPGi

IOD

vsc

IOM

IODM

IOPr

RPa

py

Interaural -3.72 mm Bregma -12.72 mm


Figure 71

pms

Crus1

icf

ppf

Crus2

sf

plf

Cop PM

pms

10

ECu

icp

MVe Cu

sol

SolM
Pa5

Pa5

SolIM

C2

In

SolVL

DMSp5
E5

C3

10
12

Ro

sp5

mlf

DPGi

PCRt

IRt

Sp5I

PMn

Gi

ts

12n

rs

RVRG

Amb

RVL/CVL

C1/A1

ml

ROb

dsc/oc

GiV

IODM

LPGi

vsc

IOD

IOM

RPa

py

IOPr

Interaural -3.80 mm Bregma -12.80 mm


Figure 72

pms

ppf

Crus2

sf

apmf

PM

uf

Cop

plf
pms

10

ECu

SolDM

cu

SolG

PSol

Cu

C2

chp

icp

SolM

Pa5

sol

4V

SolIM

SolI

10

sp5

SolVL

SolCe

12

Sp5I

Ro

mlf

PCRt

ROb

IRt

PMn

RVRG

ts

Amb

Gi

12n

rs

LRtS5

ml

IOBe

IOVL

dsc/oc

C1/A1

R VL/CVL

IOD

LRt

vsc

LRtPC

IOPr

IOB

IOC

RPa

py

IOA

Interaural -4.24 mm Bregma -13.24 mm


Figure 73

pms

ppf

Crus2

sf

apmf

PM

pms

Cop

plf

10

ECu

SolG

SolDM

SolIM

Pa5

cu

PSol

sol

Cu

C2

sp5

SolCe

SolM

SolI

10

SolVL

12

Sp5I

PCRt

Ro

ROb

IRt

mlf

PMn

Gi

Amb

RVRG

rs

RVL/CVL

ts

dsc/oc

LRtS5

C1/A1

ml

12n

IOBe

IOVL

LRt

IOD

vsc

IOC

LRtPC

RPa

IOB

IOPr

py

IOA

Interaural -4.30 mm Bregma -13.30 mm


Figure 74

pms

ppf

Crus2

sf

apmf

PM

Cop

pms

10

ECu

SolDM

cu

Gr

Cu

SolIM

AP

PSol

sol

A2

Sp5C

SolC

sp5

SolI

10

SolVL

SolCe

SolM

CC

12

MdD

InM

Ro

IRt

mlf

PMn

Amb

Sp5I

RVRG

ROb

MdV

ts

rs

IOK

dsc/oc

C1/A1

LRtS5

12n

RVL/CVL

ml

IOD

IOBe

LRt

IOA

IOC

RPa

LRtPC

vsc

py IOB

Interaural -4.68 mm Bregma -13.68 mm


Figure 75

ppf

pms

pf

Crus2

sf

apmf

PM

Cop

pms

ECu

cu

Gr

gr

Cu

SolDM

SolI

AP

sp5

A2
SolC

sol

10

SolVL
Sp5C

ia

SolM

SolIM

CC

12

MdD

IRt

Ge5

Ro

RVRG

PMn

Amb
ROb

CVRG

mlf

MdV

Sp5I
IOK

ts

rs

12n

IOBe

ml

A1

RVL/CVL

LRtS5

dsc

IOD

LRt

IOC

RPa

IOB

LRtPC

py

vsc

IOA

Interaural -4.80 mm Bregma -13.80 mm


Figure 76

ppf

sf

PM

pms

Cop

cu

Gr

gr
Cu

SolDM

SolM

AP

sp5

SolI

A2

SolC

sol

10
SolVL

CC

Sp5C

SolIM

12

MdD

ia

RAmb

mlf

PMn

ROb

MdV

ts

IOK

CVRG

CVL

12n
rs

A1

dsc

LRt

IOBe

RPa

IOC

IOA

LRtPC

vsc

IOB

py

Interaural -5.08 mm Bregma -14.08 mm


Figure 77

sf

PM

Cop

Obex

cu

Gr

Cu

gr SolC

10 Sol

A2

sol

sp5

CC

Sp5C

MdD

12

IRt

CVRG

mlf

ROb

MdV

CVL

A1

rs RAmb

ts

12n

dsc

LRt

ml

LRtPC

pyx

vsc

RPa

IOM

Interaural -5.30 mm Bregma -14.30 mm


Figure 78

cu

Gr

MnA

Cu

gr

SolC

sol

Sol

sp5

A2

10

MdD

Sp5C

12

CC

IRt

RAmb

mlf

MdV

CVRG

rs

A1

ts

CVL

sc

pyx

LRt

IOM

LRtPC

Interaural -5.60 mm Bregma -14.60 mm


Lateral -0.10 mm Figure 79
Lateral 0.40 mm Figure 80
IO IO

Lateral 0.90 mm Figure 81


Bregma -9.10 mm

Interaural 0.90 mm Figure 92


Lateral 1.90 mm Figure 83
Lateral 2.40 mm Figure 84
Lateral 2.90 mm Figure 85
Lateral 3.40 mm Figure 86
Lateral 3.90 mm Figure 87
Lateral 4.20 mm Figure 88
Lateral 4.60 mm Figure 89
Bregma -9.60 mm

Interaural 0.40 mm Figure 90


Bregma -9.22 mm

Interaural 0.78 mm Figure 91


Bregma -9.10 mm

Interaural 0.90 mm Figure 92


Bregma -8.82 mm

Interaural 1.18 mm Figure 93


Bregma -8.60 mm

Interaural 1.40 mm Figure 94


Bregma -8.42 mm

Interaural 1.58 mm Figure 95


Bregma -8.10 mm

Interaural 1.90 mm Figure 96


Bregma -7.80 mm

Interaural 2.20 mm Figure 97


Bregma -7.60 mm

Interaural 2.40 mm Figure 98


Bregma -7.34 mm

Interaural 2.66 mm Figure 99


Bregma -7.10 mm

Interaural 2.90 mm Figure 100


Bregma -6.82 mm

Interaural 3.18 mm Figure 101


Bregma -6.60 mm

Interaural 3.40 mm Figure 102


Bregma -6.38 mm

Interaural 3.62 mm Figure 103


Bregma -6.10 mm

Interaural 3.90 mm Figure 104


Bregma -5.82 mm

Interaural 4.18 mm Figure 105


Bregma -5.60 mm

Interaural 4.40 mm Figure 106


Bregma -5.32 mm

Interaural 4.68 mm Figure 107


Bregma -5.10 mm

Interaural 4.90 mm Figure 108


Bregma -4.74 mm

Interaural 5.26 mm Figure 109


Bregma -4.60 mm

Interaural 5.40 mm Figure 110


Bregma -4.28 mm

Interaural 5.72 mm Figure 111


Bregma -4.10 mm

Interaural 5.90 mm Figure 112


Bregma -3.86 mm

Interaural 6.14 mm Figure 113


Bregma -3.60 mm

Interaural 6.40 mm Figure 114


Bregma -3.38 mm

Interaural 6.62 mm Figure 115


Bregma -3.10 mm

Interaural 6.90 mm Figure 116


1

Figure 117a*
2

dl

dl

2
3

C4

C7

C1
LSp

LSp

py

py

py

CeCv

10

10

IMM 10

LSp

IMM
IMM

LatC

8
9

9
9

dl

dl

dl

C5

1
LSp

C2

C8

2
5

py

LSp

LSp

py

LatC

10

10

py

CeCv

IMM

IMM

IMM

9
8

10

dl

dl

C6

C3

T1

dl

LSp

py
5
LatC
LSp

py

IML

LSp

py

10

CeCv

IMM

IMM

IMM

10

10

8
8

9
9

9
Figure 117b*
1

dl

dl

dl

2
2

L4

3
2 L1

dl

T3

S1

py

LSp
py

LSp

LSp

5
5

py

LSp

py

IML

IML

10

10

10

IMM
IMM

10

IMM

IMM

py

S2

dl
1

dl

L5

L2

T5

LSp

dl

py

LSp 10

5
7

py

LSp

IMM

LSp

IML

10
10

IML

py

7 9

IMM

7 IMM

IMM

10

S3

dl py

LSp

10

IMM

dl

L6
L3
dl

T10

py
LSp

dl

5
2

py

LSp

IML

LSp

5
S4

10

py

IMM

10

IML

IMM

10

LSp

IMM

10

9
9

IMM

9
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Bregma Lambda

Pineal
Cerebral Cortex
6 6
5
6
Corpus Callosum
Superior Inferior 4
Hippocampus Colliculus 7
Colliculus

3
3V 8

Fornix Posterior Cerebellum


Commissure 4V
Olfactory 2 9
Septum Thalamus
Bulb
Midbrain
1 9
Anterior 4V 10
Commissure

Olfactory Preoptic
Tubercle Area
Hypothalamus Pons
Medulla Oblongata
Optic Chiasm

Spinal
Pituitary Cord

Lateral 0.40 mm Interaural


14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6

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7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Corpus
Callosum
Somatosesnory
Cortex
Hippocampus Barrel Field
Lateral
Ventrical
S2

Internal Mediodorsal Nu Auditory


Capsule Cortex

Caudate VPM
Putamen VPL
(Striatum) Thalamus

Hypothalamus
Amygdala Amygdala
Optic Tract Fornix
Piriform
Cortex
Lateral
Hypothalamus

3rd Ventricle Ventromedial Hy Nu

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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10 Bregma 0

9 1
Pineal
Cerebral Cortex
6 6
8 5 2
6
Corpus Callosum
Superior Inferior 4
7 3
Hippocampus Colliculus 7
Colliculus

6 3 4
3V 8

5 Fornix Posterior Cerebellum 5


Commissure 4V
Olfactory 2 9
Thalamus
Septum
4 Bulb 6
Midbrain
1 9
Anterior 4V 10
3 Commissure 7

2 Olfactory Preoptic 8
Tubercle Area
Hypothalamus Pons
1 Medulla Oblongata 9

Optic Chiasm
0 Interaural 10
Spinal
Pituitary Cord
-1 11

Lateral 0.40 mm

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