Table 1.
Summary of studies evidencing activation of the corpus callosum in humans
Ref. | Year | Task | CC localization | Technique | Subjects |
Mosier et al[89] | 2001 | Swallowing | Anterior | fMRI | Healthy controls |
Tettamanti et al[85] | 2003 | Visuomotor | Anterior | fMRI | Healthy controls |
Omura et al[86] | 2004 | Visuomotor transfer | Anterior | fMRI | Healthy controls |
Weber et al[87] | 2005 | Visuomotor | Anterior | fMRI | Healthy controls |
Mazerolle et al[88] | 2008 | Visual transfer | Posterior | fMRI | Healthy controls |
Mazerolle et al[126] | 2010 | Visual transfer | Posterior | fMRI and DTI | Healthy controls |
Fabri et al[94] | 2011 | Tactile, gustatory, visual | Different regions according peripheral stimuli | fMRI | Healthy controls |
Fabri et al[59] | 2013 | Tactile, gustatory, visual, auditory | Different regions according peripheral stimuli | fMRI and DTI | Healthy control and Callosotomized patients |
Polonara et al[95] | 2014 | Tactile, gustatory, visual, auditory | Different regions according peripheral stimuli | fMRI and DTI | Callosotomized patients |
A more extensive review of the studies reporting the activation in the CC can be found in Gawryluk et al[138], 2014. DTI: Diffusion tensor imaging; fMRI: Functional magnetic resonance imaging; CC: Corpus callosum.