Role of the corpus callosum in the somatosensory activation of the ipsilateral cerebral cortex: an fMRI study of callosotomized patients

To verify whether the activation of the posterior parietal and parietal opercular cortices to tactile stimulation of the ipsilateral hand is mediated by the corpus callosum, a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI, 1.0 tesla) study was performed in 12 control and 12 callosotomized subjects (th...

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description To verify whether the activation of the posterior parietal and parietal opercular cortices to tactile stimulation of the ipsilateral hand is mediated by the corpus callosum, a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI, 1.0 tesla) study was performed in 12 control and 12 callosotomized subjects (three with total and nine with partial resection). Eleven patients were also submitted to the tactile naming test. In all subjects, unilateral tactile stimulation provoked a signal increase temporally correlated with the stimulus in three cortical regions of the contralateral hemisphere. One corresponded to the first somatosensory area, the second was in the posterior parietal cortex, and the third in the parietal opercular cortex. In controls, activation was also observed in the ipsilateral posterior parietal and parietal opercular cortices, in regions anatomically corresponding to those activated contralaterally. In callosotomized subjects, activation in the ipsilateral hemisphere was observed only in two patients with splenium and posterior body intact. These two patients and another four with the entire splenium and variable portions of the posterior body unsectioned named objects explored with the right and left hand without errors. This ability was impaired in the other patients. The present physiological and anatomical data indicate that in humans activation of the posterior parietal and parietal opercular cortices in the hemisphere ipsilateral to the stimulated hand is mediated by the corpus callosum, and that the commissural fibres involved probably cross the midline in the posterior third of its body.
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