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A 3 year-old boy was evaluated for delay in reaching verbal milestones. Otherwise, his examination was normal. Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum: T1-weighted sagittal and parasagittal MRIs. Note the ...
A comparison between the fMRI data and the corpus callosum measurements revealed that the larger the latter's volume, the less lateralization of the language function to the right hemisphere was ...
Agenesis of the corpus callosum (AgCC) occurs in approximately 1:4000 live births and can be diagnosed by neuroimaging. It may be part of a broader developmental syndrome or occur in isolation ...
Humans who lack the corpus callosum, a bundle of 200 million fibers that connect the left and right hemispheres of the brain, have long fascinated physicians, neuroscientists and other curious minds.
Called agenesis of the corpus callosum (ACC), the disorder means even ... Her mother Lindsay, 37, said: 'Like all children do, Alice will fall down and graze herself - but she doesn’t react ...
One in 4,000 people is born without a corpus callosum, a brain structure consisting of neural fibers that are used to transfer information from one hemisphere to the other. A quarter of these ...
The corpus callosum is the largest mass of white matter in the human brain. Its purpose is to serve as a bridge between the two hemispheres, allowing fast, smooth communications between the two.
A study by the HSE Centre for Language and Brain has confirmed the role of the corpus callosum in language lateralisation, ie the distribution of language processing functions between the brain's ...