CORPUS CALLOSUM DEVELOPMENT

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  • Nov 21, 2005 – Early maltreatment causes deficits in the development of these brain regions, primarily the orbito-frontal cortex and corpus callosum, .
  • Disorders of the corpus callosum are not illnesses or diseases, but abnormalities of physical development. ACC occurs in utero during fetal brain .
  • K., Kang C.., Gu H., Hamer R.A.., Lieberman J.A.., Gerig G. Early Postnatal Development of Corpus Callosum and Corticospinal White Matter Assessed with .
  • Aug 23, 2010 – name: corpus callosum development namespace: biological_process def: "The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the corpus .
  • The corpus callosum (CC) is a large bundle of axons that interconnect neurons in the two . Nonetheless, the outcome of development is highly variable; .
  • Feb 26, 2007 – description The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Child Psychiatry Branch, offers this look at development of the corpus callosum, .
  • Feb 14, 2005 – The disruption to the development of the corpus callosum occurs during the fifth to 16th week of pregnancy. There is no single cause. .
  • Apr 11, 2011 – This finding indicates the intimate relationship between the development of the corpus callosum and the limbic system. .
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  • The development of the fibers which would otherwise form the corpus callosum become longitudinally oriented within each hemisphere and form structures .
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  • Corpus Callosum development takes place normally from 6-12 months. If children are neglected during this time, this is the part of the brain that is .
  • Donahoo ALS and Richards LJ (2009) Understanding the mechanisms of callosal development through the use of transgenic mouse models. Sem. Ped. Neurol. .
  • Nov 24, 2009 – Agenesis of the corpus callosum is caused by disruption to development of the fetal brain. This disruption may be related to chromosome .
  • Agenesis of the corpus callosum is one form of abnormal corpus callosum development. Other corpus callosum disorders include hypoplastic (thin or .
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  • Corpus callosum nerve fibers provide a connection between the brain's hemispheres. When the development of the corpus callosum is incomplete, children may .
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  • Name, corpus callosum development. Ontology, Biological Process. Definition, The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the corpus callosum .
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  • The types of callosal abnormality that occurs depends on the cause and timing of the disruption to prenatal brain development. If the corpus callosum does .
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  • The corpus callosum (CC) is the major commissure connecting the cerebral hemispheres and there is evidence of its continuing development into young .
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  • The disruptions to the development of the corpus callosum occur during the 5th to 16th week of pregnancy. There is no single cause and many different .
  • 11 Abr 2011 – Developmental malformation of the corpus callosum: a review of typical callosal development and examples of developmental disorders with .
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  • Role of the corpus callosum in cortical development and plasticity. The corpus callosum is the largest white matter tract in the brain and mediates most of .

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