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Commissural Transmission: Maturational Changes in Humans

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Date 1978 Jun 23
PMID 208144
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Abstract

Latency differences between ipsilateral and contralateral somatosensory evoked potentials show maturational trends in keeing with the myelogenic timetable and development of the corpus callosum. The distribution and modality-specific projection of early ipsilateral activity suggests an origin in the contralateral posterior-parietal area.

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