Literature DB >> 10943694

An fMRI study of the lateralization of motor cortex activation in acallosal patients.

H Reddy1, M Lassonde, N Bemasconi, A Bemasconi, P M Matthews, F Andermann, D L Amold.   

Abstract

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies have suggested that callosal afferents may mediate inhibition of the ipsilateral motor cortex (IMC) during unilateral hand movements. To test this concept, we used fMRI to determine whether acallosal patients have increased IMC activation with either complex or simple unilateral finger movements. Neither the localization of motor cortical regions activated, the volumes of activation, or the relative hemispheric lateralization of activations were different between the patients and normal controls. The potential callosal inhibitory pathway identified by TMS therefore does not appear to contribute to the interhemispheric suppression of physiologically relevant activations in the motor cortex as measured by fMRI.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10943694     DOI: 10.1097/00001756-200008030-00014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroreport        ISSN: 0959-4965            Impact factor:   1.837


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