DOI: 10.14264/uql.2017.753
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Contralateral targeting of the corpus callosum

Abstract: During development, the brain establishes billions of precise connections in order to perform its myriad functions. The largest of these connections in placental mammals is the corpus callosum, which is a large bundle of axons linking the two cortical hemispheres of the brain. Absence or gross malformation of this structure is a relatively common developmental disorder in humans, producing symptoms ranging from severe to mild cognitive, emotional and motor deficits. However, recent evidence suggests that the c… Show more

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