How does the corpus callosum mediate interhemispheric transfer? A review
LJ van der Knaap, IJM van der Ham - Behavioural brain research, 2011 - Elsevier
The corpus callosum is the largest white matter structure in the human brain, connecting
cortical regions of both hemispheres. Complete and partial callosotomies or callosal lesion …
cortical regions of both hemispheres. Complete and partial callosotomies or callosal lesion …
Systematic review of different neuroimaging correlates in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease
P Talwar, S Kushwaha, M Chaturvedi… - Clinical neuroradiology, 2021 - Springer
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a heterogeneous progressive neurocognitive disorder. Although
different neuroimaging modalities have been used for the identification of early diagnostic …
different neuroimaging modalities have been used for the identification of early diagnostic …
Growing together and growing apart: regional and sex differences in the lifespan developmental trajectories of functional homotopy
Functional homotopy, the high degree of synchrony in spontaneous activity between
geometrically corresponding interhemispheric (ie, homotopic) regions, is a fundamental …
geometrically corresponding interhemispheric (ie, homotopic) regions, is a fundamental …
[BOOK][B] Developmental neuropsychology: A clinical approach
V Anderson, E Northam, J Wrennall - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This fully updated edition of Developmental Neuropsychology: A Clinical Approach
addresses key issues in child neuropsychology with a unique emphasis on evidence …
addresses key issues in child neuropsychology with a unique emphasis on evidence …
Developmental atlas of phase-amplitude coupling between physiologic high-frequency oscillations and slow waves
We investigated the developmental changes in high-frequency oscillation (HFO) and
Modulation Index (MI)–the coupling measure between HFO and slow-wave phase. We …
Modulation Index (MI)–the coupling measure between HFO and slow-wave phase. We …
The bilateral central vestibular system: its pathways, functions, and disorders
The bilateral anatomical organization of the vestibular system provides three functional
advantages: optimal differentiation of head motion and orientation, sensory substitution of a …
advantages: optimal differentiation of head motion and orientation, sensory substitution of a …
A frontal transcallosal inhibition loop mediates interhemispheric balance in visuospatial processing
Y Wang, Z Chen, G Ma, L Wang, Y Liu, M Qin… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Interhemispheric communication through the corpus callosum is required for both sensory
and cognitive processes. Impaired transcallosal inhibition causing interhemispheric …
and cognitive processes. Impaired transcallosal inhibition causing interhemispheric …
[HTML][HTML] Homotopic functional connectivity disruptions in schizophrenia and their associated gene expression
M Cai, Y Ji, Q Zhao, H Xue, Z Sun, H Wang, Y Zhang… - Neuroimage, 2024 - Elsevier
It has been revealed that abnormal voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity (VMHC) is
present in patients with schizophrenia, yet there are inconsistencies in the relevant findings …
present in patients with schizophrenia, yet there are inconsistencies in the relevant findings …
The architecture of cross-hemispheric communication in the aging brain: linking behavior to functional and structural connectivity
Contralateral recruitment remains a controversial phenomenon in both the clinical and
normative populations. To investigate the neural correlates of this phenomenon, we …
normative populations. To investigate the neural correlates of this phenomenon, we …
Longer screen time utilization is associated with the polygenic risk for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder with mediation by brain white matter microstructure
Background Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been reported to be
associated with longer screen time utilization (STU) at the behavioral level. However …
associated with longer screen time utilization (STU) at the behavioral level. However …