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Lateralization of Movement-related Potentials and the Size of Corpus Callosum

Publikace na 3. lékařská fakulta |
2000

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Using structural MRI and whole-head EEG recordings, we analyzed the correlations between the anatomical parameters of the corpus callosum and the hemispheric distribution of the cortical movement-related potentials during right finger and shoulder movements in nine right-handed men. Statistically significant correlation was found only in finger movements.

A relatively large genu and the anterior part of the truncus of the corpus callosum correlated with enhanced pre-movement EEG potential over the ipsilateral M1/S1 area. The lateralization of the movement-related potentials correlates with the size of those callosal regions which connect the homologous areas of the primary sensorimotor and frontal cortices.