2016
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhw161
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The Crossed Projection to the Striatum in Two Species of Monkey and in Humans: Behavioral and Evolutionary Significance

Abstract: The corpus callosum establishes the anatomical continuity between the 2 hemispheres and coordinates their activity. Using histological tracing, single axon reconstructions, and diffusion tractography, we describe a callosal projection to n caudatus and putamen in monkeys and humans. In both species, the origin of this projection is more restricted than that of the ipsilateral projection. In monkeys, it consists of thin axons (0.4-0.6 μm), appropriate for spatial and temporal dispersion of subliminal inputs. Fo… Show more

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“…When using constrained clustering with fixed cortical regions, we reduce the noise but at the cost of losing finer connectivity details. However, to support the robustness of finer tracking details, that is, white matter tracts consisting of fewer numbers of streamlines, the data must be supplemented by results of tracer studies in animals and translated to human in combination with Klingler dissection [52, 53]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When using constrained clustering with fixed cortical regions, we reduce the noise but at the cost of losing finer connectivity details. However, to support the robustness of finer tracking details, that is, white matter tracts consisting of fewer numbers of streamlines, the data must be supplemented by results of tracer studies in animals and translated to human in combination with Klingler dissection [52, 53]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We selected nine individuals, consisting of two mice, one rat, one cat, one marmoset, one rhesus macaque, one baboon, and one human, as well as a hippopotamus. The sample included mice, rats, cats, and macaques because tract tracers and lesion studies in these species provide the opportunity to validate findings obtained with diffusion MR tractography (Kuypers et al, ; Pandya and Kyupers, ; Kawamura and Otani, ; Kawamura, ; Miller and Vogt, ; Schmahmann and Pandya, ; Oh et al, ; Innocenti et al, ; Schmahmann et al, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All measures were taken to minimize pain and constraints on the animals, and their number was also kept as low as possible, in particular using the same cases (namely BDA injections in various motor cortical areas) to study distinct connection/projection systems (Rouiller et al, 1994(Rouiller et al, , 1996(Rouiller et al, , 1998(Rouiller et al, , 1999Liu et al, 2002;Tann e-Gari epy et al, 2002a,b;Freund et al, 2007;Schmidlin et al, 2009;Fregosi et al, 2017;Innocenti et al, 2017).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%