Brain plasticity following corpus callosum agenesis or loss: a review of the Probst bundles
The corpus callosum is the largest axonal tract in the human brain, connecting the left and right cortical hemipheres. This structure is affected in myriad human neurodevelopmental disorders, and can be entirely absent as a result of congenital or surgical causes. The age when callosal loss occurs,...
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Main Authors: | Zorana Lynton (Author), Rodrigo Suárez (Author), Laura R. Fenlon (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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