Interlimb transfer of reach adaptation does not require an intact corpus callosum: evidence from patients with callosal lesions and agenesis

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  • who: Significance Statement and colleagues from the France, and APHM, CHU de la Timone, Service de Neurologie et Neuropsychologie, France France France have published the Article: Interlimb Transfer of Reach Adaptation Does Not Require an Intact Corpus Callosum: Evidence from Patients with Callosal Lesions and Agenesis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Using this approach, interlimb transfer was shown to be impaired in agenesis patients and split-brain patients (de Guise et_al, 1999), and multiple_sclerosis patients with corpus callosum atrophy (Bonzano et_al, 2011). This study aimed to determine the role of the corpus callosum in the . . .

     

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