Myeloarchitecture of the cerebellum of the chicken (Gallus domesticus): An atlas of the compartmental subdivision of the cerebellar white matter

A myeloarchitectonic atlas of the longitudinal (or mediolateral) subdivision of the cerebellum of the chicken (white Leghorn) was prepared from serial Häggqvist or toluidine‐blue‐stained sections of five animals. This myeloarchitectonic subdivision is based on the alternate occurrence of large fiber accumulations (LFAs) and small fiber areas (SFAs) in the cerebellar white matter and allows the distinction of a number of parasagittal fiber compartments, each of which consists of a medial LFA and a lateral SFA.

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