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The following pages link to Callosal Contributions to Simultaneous Bimanual Finger Movements (Q57664205):
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- Associations between Proprioceptive Neural Pathway Structural Connectivity and Balance in People with Multiple Sclerosis (Q21558427) (← links)
- Instrument specific use-dependent plasticity shapes the anatomical properties of the corpus callosum: a comparison between musicians and non-musicians (Q24040329) (← links)
- An engineered glove for investigating the neural correlates of finger movements using functional magnetic resonance imaging (Q30401537) (← links)
- Quantitative assessment of finger motor impairment in multiple sclerosis (Q30453819) (← links)
- Interhemispheric control of unilateral movement (Q30459252) (← links)
- Oestrogen receptor β ligand: a novel treatment to enhance endogenous functional remyelination (Q30479247) (← links)
- Longitudinal study of callosal microstructure in the normal adult aging brain using quantitative DTI fiber tracking (Q33571776) (← links)
- Bimanual coordination and aging: neurobehavioral implications (Q33687891) (← links)
- Topography of the chimpanzee corpus callosum. (Q34166521) (← links)
- Motor control and neural plasticity through interhemispheric interactions (Q34552371) (← links)
- Bi-parental care contributes to sexually dimorphic neural cell genesis in the adult mammalian brain. (Q34708422) (← links)
- Age differences in interhemispheric interactions: callosal structure, physiological function, and behavior (Q34802786) (← links)
- Corpus callosum differences associated with persistent stuttering in adults (Q35112597) (← links)
- Functional topography of the corpus callosum investigated by DTI and fMRI (Q35536094) (← links)
- Cardiorespiratory fitness is positively correlated with cerebral white matter integrity in healthy seniors (Q35592596) (← links)
- Transcallosal sensorimotor fiber tract structure‐function relationships (Q35729739) (← links)
- Physical Exercise Keeps the Brain Connected: Biking Increases White Matter Integrity in Patients With Schizophrenia and Healthy Controls (Q35739019) (← links)
- Functional connectivity underlying postural motor adaptation in people with multiple sclerosis (Q35760641) (← links)
- Differential relationships between transcallosal structural and functional connectivity in young and older adults (Q35848401) (← links)
- A shared resource between declarative memory and motor memory (Q36045353) (← links)
- Fundamental differences in callosal structure, neurophysiologic function, and bimanual control in young and older adults. (Q36297985) (← links)
- Genetic contributions to the midsagittal area of the corpus callosum (Q36328860) (← links)
- BDNF Val66Met polymorphism interacts with sex to influence bimanual motor control in healthy humans (Q36405986) (← links)
- Functional topography of human corpus callosum: an FMRI mapping study (Q36651292) (← links)
- Diffusion tensor quantification of the human midsagittal corpus callosum subdivisions across the lifespan (Q37014359) (← links)
- Segmented corpus callosum diffusivity correlates with the Expanded Disability Status Scale score in the early stages of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (Q37119047) (← links)
- Corpus callosum and bimanual coordination in multiple sclerosis (Q37218613) (← links)
- Differential callosal contributions to bimanual control in young and older adults. (Q37257177) (← links)
- Corpus callosal microstructure influences intermanual transfer in chimpanzees (Q37420370) (← links)
- Cuprizone demyelination of the corpus callosum in mice correlates with altered social interaction and impaired bilateral sensorimotor coordination. (Q37443957) (← links)
- An animal model of cortical and callosal pathology in multiple sclerosis (Q37584143) (← links)
- Is activity regulation of late myelination a plastic mechanism in the human nervous system? (Q37604477) (← links)
- Frontal callosal disconnection syndromes (Q37887922) (← links)
- Neural synchrony within the motor system: what have we learned so far? (Q38042607) (← links)
- Bimanual simultaneous movements and hemispheric dominance: Timing of events reveals hard-wired circuitry for action, speech, and imagination (Q39181698) (← links)
- White matter microstructure changes induced by motor skill learning utilizing a body machine interface. (Q39445201) (← links)
- How changes in brain activity and connectivity are associated with motor performance in people with MS. (Q42654793) (← links)
- Quantitative assessment of finger motor performance: Normative data (Q42658302) (← links)
- Spectral changes of interhemispheric crosstalk during movement instabilities. (Q43153631) (← links)
- Conditional selection of contra- and ipsilateral forelimb movements by the dorsal premotor cortex in monkeys (Q43248460) (← links)
- A novel approach with "skeletonised MTR" measures tract-specific microstructural changes in early primary-progressive MS. (Q43677322) (← links)
- BDNF Val66Met polymorphism is associated with abnormal interhemispheric transfer of a newly acquired motor skill (Q43907999) (← links)
- White matter organization in relation to upper limb motor control in healthy subjects: exploring the added value of diffusion kurtosis imaging (Q44458821) (← links)
- Imagined actions in multiple sclerosis patients: evidence of decline in motor cognitive prediction (Q46109586) (← links)
- Topographical organization of human corpus callosum: An fMRI mapping study (Q46775706) (← links)
- The kinematics of handwriting movements as expression of cognitive and sensorimotor impairments in people with multiple sclerosis (Q47165509) (← links)
- Corpus Callosum Structural Integrity Is Associated With Postural Control Improvement in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis Who Have Minimal Disability (Q48017653) (← links)
- Callosal anatomical and effective connectivity between primary motor cortices predicts visually cued bimanual temporal coordination performance. (Q48134361) (← links)
- Structural integrity of callosal midbody influences intermanual transfer in a motor reaction-time task (Q48260077) (← links)
- Altered callosal function in cerebral microangiopathy (Q48406535) (← links)