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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Comp Neurol. 2009 Dec 20;517(6):783–807. doi: 10.1002/cne.22190

Figure 1.

Figure 1

The location of injection sites (circles) in the behavioral PPC zones (outlined by solid lines) in all studied galagos. In total, 16 injections were made in the responsive-to-microstimulation part of PPC. Seven injections are located in the dorsal forelimb PPC region, with three injections in hand-to-mouth zone, two injections in defensive forelimb zone, one at the border of these two zones, and one in the reaching zone. Injection in case 04-07L, although in the defensive face zone, is located as caudally as the reaching zone in other studied galagos (dashed line shows the caudal limit of defensive forelimb zone in this case, which expands much more caudally than in other cases). Eight injections were in the ventral PPC face region, three in face aggressive zone and five in face defensive zone. The most rostral injection in case 08-15L (probably in area 5) was located in the region devoted to forearm extension combined with face defensive movement. Left upper corner: Dorsolateral view of the galago brain with areas and sulci indicated and the stimulated PPC region marked with a gray pattern. Scale bar = 1 mm.