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. 2000 Dec 1;20(23):8853–8860. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.20-23-08853.2000

Table 1.

Surgical coordinates

AP ML DV
H-IBO −2.4 ±1.0 −3.5
−3.2 ±1.4 −3.2, −2.3
−3.2 ±3.0 −2.7
−4.0 ±2.5 −2.8, −1.8
−4.0 ±3.7 −2.7
−4.8 ±4.9 −7.2, −6.4
−4.8 ±4.3 −7.7, −7.1, −3.5
−5.4 ±4.2 −4.4, −3.9
−5.4 ±5.0 −6.6, −5.9, −5.2, −4.5
H-RF −2.4 ±1.0 −3.5
−3.2 ±1.4 −2.7
−3.2 ±3.0 −2.7
−4.0 ±2.5 −2.3
−4.0 ±3.7 −2.7
−4.8 ±4.9 −6.8
−4.8 ±4.3 −7.4, −3.5
5.4 ±4.2 −4.2
−5.4 ±5.0 −6.5, −5.5, −4.5
FX −0.1 −1.7 −4.71-a
−0.5 −1.54 −4.231-a
−0.5 −2.05 −5.641-a
−1.5 ±1.8 −3.8

All numbers are in millimeters and relative to bregma. AP, Anteroposterior; ML, mediolateral; DV, dorsoventral planes. ± in the ML column indicates right and left targets. The coordinates for the CTX group were identical to the H-IBO group except that the DV coordinates were 1.5 mm more dorsal than the most dorsal H-IBO target at each AP/ML location.

F1-a

The target was approached at a 20° angle from the right.