[The role of the corpus callosum and other commissures in the interhemispheric transfer of visual information].

Revue canadienne de biologie Pub Date : 1981-03-01
M Ptito, F Leporé, M Lassonde, D Miceli, J P Guillemot
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In order to assess the contribution of the lateral suprasylvian area and subcortical pathways other than the corpus callosum in learning and interhemispheric transfer, a series of studies was undertaken in the cat. Groups of animals which received different types of cortical and subcortical lesions were tested for learning and interocular transfer of visual pattern discriminations. Results have shown that : 1. the lateral suprasylvian area is of equal importance in learning and transfer as areas 17, 18 and 19; 2. in the absence of the corpus callosum, other commissures could preserve interocular transfer of visual information. The results obtained on commissurotomized neonate kittens clearly support this assumption.

[胼胝体和其他通讯在大脑半球间视觉信息传递中的作用]。
为了评估胼胝体以外的侧隐上区和皮层下通路在学习和半球间转移中的作用,在猫身上进行了一系列研究。对不同类型皮层和皮层下损伤的动物进行了视觉模式识别的学习和眼间转移测试。结果表明:1。侧上庇护区在学习和迁移中与17、18和19区同等重要;2. 在胼胝体缺失的情况下,其他连接可以保存眼间视觉信息的传递。在共切新生小猫身上获得的结果清楚地支持这一假设。
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