Fig. 10.
Schematic summary of architectonic boundaries and hypothalamic nuclei in the adult rhesus monkey by likely prosomere and plate of origin. a Developmental origin of adult hypothalamic nuclei in the rhesus monkey as predicted by the prosomeric model (Puelles et al. 2012; Puelles and Rubenstein 2015). Architectonic boundaries of the adult hypothalamus in the rhesus monkey are illustrated by relative invariant position (topology) in relation to each hypothalamic prosomere [hp1, hp2, acroterminal domain (At)] and plate of origin (alar and basal plate). Theoretical boundaries of adult hypothalamic nuclei are traced over their likely prosomere(s) and plate of origin. b Sketch of architectonic landmarks and nuclear boundaries of the adult hypothalamus in rhesus monkeys with corresponding developmental origin as predicted by the prosomeric model. c Technical schematic of architectonic landmarks and nuclear parcellation of the hypothalamus in the adult rhesus monkey by developmental origin. Proposed placement of uncertain boundaries or mixed migratory patterns from both hp1 and hp2 are shown in a dashed line. For color code see Fig. 1. See list of abbreviations for complete terms