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Posterior Corpus Callosum and Interhemispheric Transfer of Somatosensory Information: An fMRI and Neuropsychological Study of a Partially Callosotomized Patient

Interhemispheric somatosensory transfer was studied by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and neuropsychological tests in a patient who underwent resection of the corpus callosum (CC) for drug-resistant epilepsy in two stages. The first resection involved the anterior half of the body of C...

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Published in:Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2001-11, Vol.13 (8), p.1071-1079
Main Authors: Fabri, Mara, Polonara, Gabriele, Pesce, Maria Del, Quattrini, Angelo, Salvolini, Ugo, Manzoni, Tullio
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Drug Resistance
Epilepsy - drug therapy
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Functional Laterality
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Neuropsychological Tests
Parietal Lobe - physiopathology
Physical Stimulation
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title Posterior Corpus Callosum and Interhemispheric Transfer of Somatosensory Information: An fMRI and Neuropsychological Study of a Partially Callosotomized Patient
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