rostral body of the corpus callosum

The term rostral body of the corpus callosum refers to one of seven parts of the corpus callosum (Witelson). Referred to as 'Region 3', It represents the anterior one-third of the corpus callosum (cc) minus the rostrum of the corpus callosum (ccr) and the genu of the corpus callosum (ccg) ( Witelson-1989 ). Updated 21 Aug 2024.

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Name Language Source Source Citation Source Title Organism
rostral body English Witelson-1989 Brain 1989 Jun; 112(3): 799-835 Hand and sex differences in the isthmus and genu of the human corpus callosum. A postmortem morphological study human
region 3 English Witelson-1989 Brain 1989 Jun; 112(3): 799-835 Hand and sex differences in the isthmus and genu of the human corpus callosum. A postmortem morphological study human
3 acronym Witelson-1989 Brain 1989 Jun; 112(3): 799-835 Hand and sex differences in the isthmus and genu of the human corpus callosum. A postmortem morphological study human
rostral body English Phillips-2007 PLoS ONE 2007 Jun; 2(8): e792 Corpus Callosum Morphology in Capuchin Monkeys Is Influenced by Sex and Handedness Cebus apella
rostrum body English Dunham-2006 Behav Neurosci 2006 Oct; 120(5): 1025-1032 Sex and handedness effects on corpus callosum morphology in Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) chimpanzee
rostral body of the corpus callosum English Goldstein-1999 Guilford Press, New York, 1999 Handbook of Neurodevelopmental and Genetic Disorders in Children human
Region 3 English Witelson-1989 Brain 1989 Jun; 112(3): 799-835 Hand and sex differences in the isthmus and genu of the human corpus callosum. A postmortem morphological study human
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