Anatomical/axonal basis and plasticity of resting-state fMRI connectivity in an experimental model of corpus callosum transection

2013 
partial (b) CC transection and sham surgery (c) at post-surgery day 7. Interhemispheric connectivity seen in S1 and VC of sham group was absent in S1 and VC of complete and in VC of posterior partial transection group after corresponding callosal connections were severed. Anatomical/Axonal Basis and Plasticity of Resting-state fMRI Connectivity in An Experimental Model of Corpus Callosum Transection Iris Y. Zhou, Y. X. Liang, Russell W. Chan, Shujuan Fan, Patrick P. Gao, Joe S. Cheng, K. F. So, and Ed X. Wu Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging and Signal Processing, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China, Department of Anatomy, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China
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