2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11682-023-00814-1
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Impact of corpus callosum integrity on functional interhemispheric connectivity and cognition in healthy subjects

Michele Porcu,
Luigi Cocco,
Francesco Marrosu
et al.
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“…The tapetum is a thin rim of bidirectional CC fibers connecting the temporal and occipital lobes and transmits visual information from the visual cortex to the contralateral temporal lobe, and the tapetum is critical for ensuring that neurological information is transmitted and integrated between the correct hemispheres at a localized level with nearby brain regions. [68][69][70] Our results suggest that the tapetum ALFF values imply a disruption in the transmission and processing of visual information in patients with PACG.…”
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“…The tapetum is a thin rim of bidirectional CC fibers connecting the temporal and occipital lobes and transmits visual information from the visual cortex to the contralateral temporal lobe, and the tapetum is critical for ensuring that neurological information is transmitted and integrated between the correct hemispheres at a localized level with nearby brain regions. [68][69][70] Our results suggest that the tapetum ALFF values imply a disruption in the transmission and processing of visual information in patients with PACG.…”
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confidence: 63%