Aggleton J P
J Neurosci Methods. 1985 Jul;14(2):101-8. doi: 10.1016/0165-0270(85)90121-9.
The anterior/posterior (AP) and dorsal/ventral positions of 3 subcortical structures, the amygdala, the mamillary bodies, and the anterior commissure, were estimated with respect to the skull in a series of cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). The distance from the external auditory meatus, from which stereotaxic coordinates are typically derived, to these structures was found to be highly variable. In contrast, radiography revealed that a skull landmark which forms part of the sphenoid bone lies at a remarkably constant distance from these 3 structures. The posterior clinoid process also proved to be a more accurate reference point than the auditory meatus, although it was less reliable than the sphenoid landmark. It is proposed that the position of the sphenoid bone could be used to localize a wide range of limbic and basal forebrain structures.
在一系列食蟹猴(猕猴)中,相对于颅骨估计了3个皮质下结构(杏仁核、乳头体和前连合)的前后(AP)和背腹位置。发现从通常获取立体定向坐标的外耳道到这些结构的距离变化很大。相比之下,放射成像显示,构成蝶骨一部分的颅骨标志与这3个结构的距离非常恒定。后床突也被证明是比外耳道更准确的参考点,尽管它不如蝶骨标志可靠。有人提出,蝶骨的位置可用于定位广泛的边缘系统和基底前脑结构。