Transcallosal Control of Bilateral Actions
- PMID: 31525166
- DOI: 10.1249/JES.0000000000000202
Transcallosal Control of Bilateral Actions
Abstract
The corpus callosum is an important neural structure for controlling and coordinating bilateral movements of the upper limbs; however, there remains a substantial lack of knowledge regarding its association with lower limb control. We argue that transcallosal structure is an integral neural mechanism underlying control of the lower limbs and callosal degradation is a key contributor to mobility declines.
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