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Investigating the role of the corpus callosum in regulating motor overflow in multiple sclerosis

Ternes AM, Maller JJ, Fielding J, Addamo P, White O, Georgiou-Karistianis N. Investigating the role of the corpus callosum in regulating motor overflow in multiple sclerosis. J Neurol. August 2013;260(8):1997-2004.

Publication Date
August 2013

How Analyze was Used
“The CC was manually traced on the midline sagittal slice (and one slice either side of the midline) of the T2 images using anatomical landmarks in a hierarchical order on a Windows XP Professional workstation using the Region of Interest (ROI) module within Analyze 9.0.”

Keywords
Adult
Aged
Corpus Callosum/physiopathology
Data Interpretation, Statistical
Efferent Pathways/physiopathology
Electromyography
Female
Humans
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Male
Middle Aged
Multiple Sclerosis/physiopathology
Muscle Contraction/physiology
Neurologic Examination
Neuropsychological Tests
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales

Author Affiliation(s)
Experimental Neuropsychology Research Unit, School of Psychology and Psychiatry, Monash University, Clayton Campus, Melbourne, VIC, 3800, Australia. (AMT, NGK)

Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre, The Alfred and Monash University School of Psychology and Psychiatry, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. (JJM)

Ocular Motor Research Laboratory, School of Psychology and Psychiatry, Monash University, Clayton Campus, Melbourne, VIC, 3800, Australia. (JF)

Department of Neurology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Melbourne, VIC, 3050, Australia. (JF, OW)

Institute of Sport, Exercise, and Active Living, Victoria University, Footscray Park Campus, Melbourne, VIC, 3011, Australia. (PA)

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