Literature DB >> 2705905

Interhemispheric transfer in patients with incomplete section of the corpus callosum. Anatomic verification with magnetic resonance imaging.

G L Risse1, J Gates, G Lund, R Maxwell, A Rubens.   

Abstract

Tests of interhemispheric disconnection including visual, somesthetic, kinesthetic, auditory, and complex motor functions were performed on seven patients with chronic epilepsy who had undergone partial surgical section of the corpus callosum, verified by magnetic resonance imaging. Two patients with only one third of the splenium remaining demonstrated disconnection syndromes involving all modalities except vision, which was completely intact. Five patients had lesions involving the rostrum and the anterior two thirds to four fifths of the body of the callosum, with the splenium spared. They demonstrated little evidence of disconnection in the modalities indicated, except for left ear suppression on a dichotic listening task and partial somatosensory disruption in some cases. These results emphasize the importance of the posterior corpus callosum for interhemispheric sensory and sensorimotor transfer, although some discrepancies between current behavioral data and previous anatomic findings remain.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2705905     DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1989.00520400097026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Neurol        ISSN: 0003-9942


  6 in total

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Journal:  J Commun Disord       Date:  2011-03-29       Impact factor: 2.288

2.  Functional organization of human occipital-callosal fiber tracts.

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Review 3.  Functional topography of the corpus callosum investigated by DTI and fMRI.

Authors:  Mara Fabri; Chiara Pierpaoli; Paolo Barbaresi; Gabriele Polonara
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4.  Prosopometamorphopsia and alexia following left splenial corpus callosum infarction: Case report and literature review.

Authors:  Connor W McCarty; Gabriel M Gordon; Aimee Walker; Philip Delio; Robert A Kolarczyk; Dante J Pieramici
Journal:  eNeurologicalSci       Date:  2016-08-20

5.  Functional topography of human corpus callosum: an FMRI mapping study.

Authors:  Mara Fabri; Gabriele Polonara
Journal:  Neural Plast       Date:  2013-02-14       Impact factor: 3.599

6.  Corpus callosum size is highly heritable in humans, and may reflect distinct genetic influences on ventral and rostral regions.

Authors:  Girma Woldehawariat; Pedro E Martinez; Peter Hauser; David M Hoover; Wayne W C Drevets; Francis J McMahon
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-06-26       Impact factor: 3.240

  6 in total

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