The Journal of Neuroscience, February 9, 2005, ():

Comparison of the Effects of Damage to the Perirhinal and Parahippocampal Cortex on Transverse Patterning and Location Memory in Rhesus Macaques
J. Neurosci. Alvarado and Bachevalier
25: 1599
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Figure 6 - Photomicrographs of thionin-stained coronal sections from a monkey with a PRh lesion (case PRh-4). ERh, Entorhinal cortex; TE, cytoarchitectonic fields described by von Bonin and Bailey(1947). Reprinted with permission from Nemanic S, Alvarado MC, Bachevalier J (2004) The hippocampal/parahippocampal regions and recognition memory: Insights from visual paired comparison versus object delayed nonmatching in monkeys. J Neurosci 24(8):2013-2026.
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Figure 8 - Coronal sections through areas TH and TF (left) and corresponding photomicrographs of thionin-stained coronal sections (right) of case TH/TF-3. Note that fiber damage just below areas TH/TF was seen on histological sections but not on the postsurgical T1-weighed MR images. The numerals on the left of each coronal section of the intended lesions indicate the distance in millimeters from the interaural plane. The asterisks point to unintended damage to adjacent structures. ERh, Entorhinal cortex; pmt, posterior middle temporal sulcus; rh, rhinal sulcus; ot, occipitotemporal sulcus; sts, superior temporal sulcus; TE, TEO, TH and TF, cytoarchitectonic fields described by von Bonin and Bailey (1947). Reprinted with permission from Nemanic S, Alvarado MC, Bachevalier J (2004) The hippocampal/parahippocampal regions and recognition memory: Insights from visual paired comparison versus object delayed nonmatching in monkeys. J Neurosci 24(8):2013-2026.