The corpus callosum (CC) is the largest interhemispheric white matter tract in the human brain, and is characterized by pronounced differences in morphology among individuals. There are limited data, however, regarding typical development, sex differences, and the neuropsychological correlates of individual differences within CC subregions. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging exams were collected in a large cohort (N=305) of healthy individuals (ages 8-68). We used a highly reliable program to automatically identify the midsagittal plane and obtain CC subregion measures according to approaches described by Witelson [1989]: Brain 112:799-835 and Hampel et al. [1998]: Arch Neurol 55:193-198 and a measure of whole CC shape (i.e., circularity). CC ...
Rotating mental representations of objects is accompanied by widespread bilateral brain activations....
Objective The aim of this study is to measure the average corpus callosum (CC) volume of healthy Tur...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: The authors previously investigated the midsagittal magnetic resonance i...
The corpus callosum (CC) is the largest interhemispheric white matter tract in the human brain, and ...
Anatomical research of the morphology of the corpus callosum (CC) has provided a baseline for normal...
Previous research has reported on the development trajectory of the corpus callosum morphology. Howe...
In this study, sex and age related differences of the human corpus callosum were studied by magnetic...
Background: The aim of the study was to analyse changes in the size of the corpus callosum (CC) depe...
Objectives: The thesis revisit the topic of hemispheric interconnectivity and structural development...
The corpus callosum (CC) is the largest fiber tract in the human brain, allowing interhemispheric co...
Using high-resolution in vivo magnetic resonance morphometry we measured forebrain volume (FBV), mid...
The corpus callosum is integral to the central nervous system, and continually develops with age by ...
Previous research has reported on the development trajectory of the corpus callosum mor-phology. How...
Background. Issues concerning the corpus callosum structure and role in the implementation of intero...
Background: Evaluation of morphological and size changes related to various pathological conditions ...
Rotating mental representations of objects is accompanied by widespread bilateral brain activations....
Objective The aim of this study is to measure the average corpus callosum (CC) volume of healthy Tur...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: The authors previously investigated the midsagittal magnetic resonance i...
The corpus callosum (CC) is the largest interhemispheric white matter tract in the human brain, and ...
Anatomical research of the morphology of the corpus callosum (CC) has provided a baseline for normal...
Previous research has reported on the development trajectory of the corpus callosum morphology. Howe...
In this study, sex and age related differences of the human corpus callosum were studied by magnetic...
Background: The aim of the study was to analyse changes in the size of the corpus callosum (CC) depe...
Objectives: The thesis revisit the topic of hemispheric interconnectivity and structural development...
The corpus callosum (CC) is the largest fiber tract in the human brain, allowing interhemispheric co...
Using high-resolution in vivo magnetic resonance morphometry we measured forebrain volume (FBV), mid...
The corpus callosum is integral to the central nervous system, and continually develops with age by ...
Previous research has reported on the development trajectory of the corpus callosum mor-phology. How...
Background. Issues concerning the corpus callosum structure and role in the implementation of intero...
Background: Evaluation of morphological and size changes related to various pathological conditions ...
Rotating mental representations of objects is accompanied by widespread bilateral brain activations....
Objective The aim of this study is to measure the average corpus callosum (CC) volume of healthy Tur...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: The authors previously investigated the midsagittal magnetic resonance i...