ABSTRACT

The series of maps presented in Figures 4.1 to 4.47 were derived from case Hb7 where sections from the left and right hemispheres were cut in the frontal and sagittal planes, respectively. The distance between maps are given in millimeters “in vivo” in each drawing. Similar conventions to those described in Chapter 3 for the thalamic atlas were applied here, with additional areas indicated in many maps by dotted lines that represent the patch/matrix organization of the striatum, as well as differential staining in the pallidum and subthalamic nucleus. Whole pallidum, STh, and part of the striatum and SN are also represented in the maps of the thalamic atlas in Chapter 3 (Figs. 3.1-3.13 and 3.18-3.25). Structures outside the basal ganglia, such as parts of the hypothalamus, amygdala, and adjoining cortex, are not delimited in detail.