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  Effect of corpus callosum damage on ipsilateral motor activation in patients with multiple sclerosis: A functional and anatomical study

summary: Using new MRI techniques, the authors looked at the increased activity of brain areas controlling movements in people with MS. They found that this could be due to damage to nerves with a regulatory role on the function of these areas.

authors: Lenzi D, Conte A, Mainero C, Frasca V, Fubelli F, Totaro P, Caramia F, Inghilleri M, Pozzilli C, Pantano P.

source: Hum Brain Mapp. 2007 Jul;28(7):636-44

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