| 41. | If you have 10 lesions in a Susac patient, more than half will be in the corpus callosum.
|
| 42. | Its roof is formed by the fibers of the corpus callosum passing to the temporal and occipital lobes.
|
| 43. | Inside the operating room, Moss cut through Braedon's corpus callosum, which holds both halves of the brain together.
|
| 44. | The lateral ventricles were increased in size, and the corpus callosum and the periventricular white matter were diminished.
|
| 45. | This corpus callosum is a large bundle of nerve fibers that connects both brain halves with each other.
|
| 46. | Musical training has shown to increase plasticity of the corpus callosum during a sensitive period of time in development.
|
| 47. | They are located in between both brain hemispheres and are associated with a developmental absence of the corpus callosum.
|
| 48. | The posterior part of the corpus callosum is devoted to interconnections involved with higher cognitive functions, such as language.
|
| 49. | Dejerine in 1892 described specific symptoms resulting from a lesion to the corpus callosum that caused alexia without agraphia.
|
| 50. | An MRI study found microhemorrhages in the corpus callosum of HACE patients, and hypoxia may also cause microvascular permeability.
|