Fig. 4. Infrared thermo- images of cat's cerebral cortex (left side).
Fig. 5.Temperature atlas of cat's cerebral cortex drawn according to the computerized processing results of cortical thermo- images in 52 cats (The vertical line using the posterior verge of mid. ecto. and post. ecto. Sylvian as a reference point is set as the zero line of the ordinates. The abscissa towards the frontal lobe is set as A and towards the occipital lobe as P. The unit of coordinates is relative for each cat and approaches 10 millimeters).
Fig. 6.Continuous display of the cortical (left side) infrared thermo- images showing stability of the cortical temperature. Lane 1: 24th h after craniotomy. Immediately, 10 min, 20 min, and 30 min after opening the temporarily sewed wound and exposing the cortex (from left to right); Line 2: 48th h after craniotomy. Immediately, 10 min, 20 min, and 30 min after opening the temporarily sewed wound and exposing the cortex (from left to right); Line 3: 72nd h after craniotomy. Immediately, 10 min, 20 min, and 30 min after opening the temporarily sewed wound and exposing the cortex (from left to right).

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