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. 2005 Aug;3(3):146–156. doi: 10.3121/cmr.3.3.146

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Example of one set of normalized results obtained from a single experiment with data obtained in thin contiguous sagittal slices. The figure shows a number of axial slices (right side) and one selected sagittal and coronal slice (as indicated on the left). The positions of the axial slices are indicated in the sagittal and coronal views with green lines, and the positions of the sagittal and coronal slices are indicated in each axial slice. Axial slices are in radiological orientation with the right side of the bottom toward the left side of the frame and dorsal is toward the bottom. Sagittal and coronal slices are oriented with rostral toward the left. Dorsal is toward the bottom in the sagittal slice and the left side of the body is toward the bottom of the coronal slices. The axial slices are in order from rostral to caudal, from left to right, and demonstrate the alternated pattern of dorsal (sensory) and ventral (motor) activity within a single spinal cord segment.