m (medial)c (central)l (lateral)
*
v (ventral)
d (dorsal)
rd (retrodorsal)
PANELS
TIERS
*This panel includes the lateral and far lateral subdivisions
GRID KEY (based on Altman and Bayer, 2001)
mmcc ll
vv
dd
rdrd
mmcc ll
vv
dd
rdrd
Cervical Sections of 3-D Model
1
2
3
4
5
MOTOR COLUMN KEY
Color
mv, md
(all sections) AXIAL
DIAPHRAGM AND PROXIMAL
UPPER LIMB (SHOULDER)
PROXIMO-DISTAL UPPER LIMB
(ARM AND FOREARM)
DISTAL UPPER LIMB
(WRIST AND HAND)
A medial subdivision of motor column 2?
A lateral subdivision of motor column 1?
cd (sections 361-391)
lv, lc (sections 431-551)
ld (sections 581-611)
1d
(sections 431-581)
lrd
(sections 431-551)
cv (sections 551-581)
mv, cv (section 611)
361
391
431
461
491
521
551
581
611
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
25 1
3
(^251)
(^251)
3
4
section
number
edge of white matter
edge of gray matter
Labeled Number (also in Figure 20E)
Column (Panel and Tier)
Muscle Innervation (?)
UPPER CERVICAL
LOWER CERVICAL
Figure 16. This specimen from the Yakovlev Collection contains serially numbered 35-μm thick sections. All outlines are profi les of the sections used
in the cervical region of the spinal cord. These profi les were constructed from the right side of the section, then copied to the left side to make the model
symmetrical. After fi xation, the cervical region of the model is 8.79 mm long. Two of these sections are illustrated in the Atlas. Section 361 is in Plate
22 ; section 521 is in Plate 23. The cervical model is shown by itself in Figure 20.
GW10.5, CR 56 mm, Y380-62 FIGURE 16