DISSOCIATION OF SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL COUPLING IN THE BIMANUAL MOVEMENTS OF CALLOSOTOMY PATIENTS |
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Authors: | Elizabeth A Franz James C Eliassen Richard B Ivry Michael S Gazzaniga |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley;Center for Neuroscience, University of California, Davis |
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Abstract: | Abstract— The neural mechanisms of limb coordination were investigated by Jesting callosotomy patients and normal control subjects on bimanual movements. Normal subjects produced deviations in the trajectories when spatial demands for the two spatial deviations, although their hands moved with normal temporal synchrony. Normal subjects but not callosotomy patients exhibited large increases in planning and execution time for movements with different spatial demands for the two hands relative to movements with identical spatial demands for the two hands. This neural dissociation indicate that spatial interference in movements results from callosal connections whereas temporal synchrony in movement onset does not rely on the corpus callosum. |
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