Summary: Prior work has demonstrated that unilateral lesions of the nucleus basalis of Meynert (NbM) in ba boons induce a marked reduction in glucose utilization of the ipsilateral cerebral cortex, linearly proportional to the depression in cortical choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) activity achieved. Unexpectedly, there was also marked hypometabolism of the contralateral cerebral cortex, and glucose utilization recovered gradually on both sides de spite persistent deficit in cortical ChAT activity. To in vestigate the role of the corpus callosum (CC) in this bi lateral metabolic effect and subsequent recovery, three baboons were subjected to unilateral electrolytic NbM lesion >3 months following section of the anterior CC. Brain glucose utilization was sequentially studied by posThe nucleus basalis of Meynert (NbM) is the ma jor source of cholinergic projections to the cerebral cortex (Mesulam and Van Hoesen, 1976) and is con sistently involved in dementia of the Alzheimer type (Ezrin-Waters and Resch, 1986;Salamone, 1986;Olton and Wenk, 1987). The effects of cholin ergic deafferentation, obtained by unilateral stereo taxic NbM lesions, on the energy metabolism of the cerebral cortex are of interest because both cortical glucose utilization and oxygen consumption are re-