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. 2015 Dec 10;9:459. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2015.00459

Figure 1.

Figure 1

In vivo surface connection imaging and flat map of CTB-Alexa555 staining. (A) Cortical surface of the lateral frontal cortex and temporal cortex of a common marmoset after craniotomy and duratomy. Four green dots in the ventrolateral frontal cortex and STS indicate the implantation position of four shanks of linear array multicontact (32-channels) electrodes. (B) In vivo surface connection imaging of the lateral frontal cortex and temporal cortex shown in (A). CTB-Alexa555 was injected into the posterior part of STS, as determined by electrophysiological mapping. The image was adjusted for brightness and contrast for presentation purposes. (C) Top: Two-dimensional “unfolded” labeled cell density map of the cortical surface, constructed by computer graphic reconstructions of the cortex prepared with the software program CARET (Van Essen et al., 2001). Pseudocolor represents the density of labeled cells. The yellow dotted line indicates STS. Bottom: Coronal sections stained by Nissl substrate and myelin showing the areal boarder in the ventrolateral frontal cortex and distribution of the labeled cells. The asterisks indicate recording tracks of shanks of electrodes in the ventrolateral frontal cortex. D, dorsal; R, rostral.