Variation in brain structure may reflect variation in functional properties of specific brain systems. Structural variation may therefore reflect variation in behavioural performance. Here, we use diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging to show that variation in white matter integrity in a specific region in the body of the corpus callosum is associated with variation in performance of a bimanual co-ordination task. When the callosal region showing this association is used as a seed for probabilistic tractography, inter-hemispheric pathways are generated to the supplementary motor area and caudal cingulate motor area. This provides further evidence for the role of medial wall motor areas in bimanual co-ordination and supports the idea...
Summary In daily life, a large number of activities require the integrated use of both hands. For in...
Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from ischemic s...
<div><p>Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from is...
Bimanual coordination skills are required for countless everyday activities, such as typing, prepari...
The corpus callosum (CC) is the largest white matter tract in the brain. It enables interhemispheric...
When manipulating objects with both hands, the corpus callosum ( CC ) is of paramount importance for...
When manipulating objects with both hands, the corpus callosum (CC) is of paramount importance for i...
The corpus callosum has a distinct topographical organisation along its length, with different corti...
Age-related differences in bimanual motor performance have been extensively documented, but their un...
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and functionalmagnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) were combined to exam...
Training one hand on a motor task results in performance improvements in the other hand, also when s...
Corpus callosum (CC) is involved in the performance of bimanual motor tasks. We asked whether its fu...
Interhemsipheric interaction between the human cerebral hemispheres is served by abundant white-matt...
Bimanual actions are ubiquitous in daily life. Many coordinated movements of the upper extremities r...
Age-related changes in the microstructural organization of the corpus callosum (CC) may explain decl...
Summary In daily life, a large number of activities require the integrated use of both hands. For in...
Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from ischemic s...
<div><p>Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from is...
Bimanual coordination skills are required for countless everyday activities, such as typing, prepari...
The corpus callosum (CC) is the largest white matter tract in the brain. It enables interhemispheric...
When manipulating objects with both hands, the corpus callosum ( CC ) is of paramount importance for...
When manipulating objects with both hands, the corpus callosum (CC) is of paramount importance for i...
The corpus callosum has a distinct topographical organisation along its length, with different corti...
Age-related differences in bimanual motor performance have been extensively documented, but their un...
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and functionalmagnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) were combined to exam...
Training one hand on a motor task results in performance improvements in the other hand, also when s...
Corpus callosum (CC) is involved in the performance of bimanual motor tasks. We asked whether its fu...
Interhemsipheric interaction between the human cerebral hemispheres is served by abundant white-matt...
Bimanual actions are ubiquitous in daily life. Many coordinated movements of the upper extremities r...
Age-related changes in the microstructural organization of the corpus callosum (CC) may explain decl...
Summary In daily life, a large number of activities require the integrated use of both hands. For in...
Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from ischemic s...
<div><p>Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from is...