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Surface Topography

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Figure AI-1: Lateral surface of the cerebral hemisphere, brain stem, cerebellum, and rostral spinal cord.

Figure AI-1: Lateral surface of the cerebral hemisphere, brain stem, cerebellum, and rostral spinal cord.

Figure AI-1:  (Continued)

Figure AI-1: (Continued)

Figure AI-2: Superior surface of the cerebral hemisphere.

Figure AI-2: Superior surface of the cerebral hemisphere.

Figure AI-2:  (Continued)

Figure AI-2: (Continued)

Figure AI-3: Inferior surface of the cerebral hemisphere and diencephalon. The brain stem is transected at the rostral midbrain.

Figure AI-3: Inferior surface of the cerebral hemisphere and diencephalon. The brain stem is transected at the rostral midbrain.

Figure AI-3:  (Continued)

Figure AI-3: (Continued)

Figure AI-4: Medial surface of the cerebral hemisphere and midsagittal section through the diencephalon, brain stem, cerebellum, and rostral spinal cord.

Figure AI-4: Medial surface of the cerebral hemisphere and midsagittal section through the diencephalon, brain stem, cerebellum, and rostral spinal cord.

Figure AI-4:  (Continued)

Figure AI-4: (Continued)

Figure AI-5: Ventral surface of the brain stem and rostral spinal cord. The striatum and diencephalon are also shown.

Figure AI-5: Ventral surface of the brain stem and rostral spinal cord. The striatum and diencephalon are also shown.

Figure AI-5:  (Continued)

Figure AI-5: (Continued)

Figure AI-6: Lateral surface of the brain stem and rostral spinal cord. The striatum and diencephalon are also shown.

Figure AI-6: Lateral surface of the brain stem and rostral spinal cord. The striatum and diencephalon are also shown.

Figure AI-6:  (Continued)

Figure AI-6: (Continued)

Figure AI-7: Dorsal surface of the brain stem and rostral spinal cord. The striatum and diencephalon are also shown. The cerebellum was removed to reveal the structures located on the floor of the fourth ventricle.

Figure AI-7: Dorsal surface of the brain stem and rostral spinal cord. The striatum and diencephalon are also shown. The cerebellum was removed to reveal the structures located on the floor of the fourth ventricle.

Figure AI-7:  (Continued)

Figure AI-7: (Continued)

All images are obtained from Neuroanatomy: Text and Atlas Fifth Edition, by John H. Martin, 2021. Copyright 2021 by McGraw Hill. Reprinted with permission. 

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