PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Correlation between corpus callosum sub-segmental area and cognitive processes in school-age children.

  • Martha Beatriz Moreno,
  • Luis Concha,
  • Leopoldo González-Santos,
  • Juan Jose Ortiz,
  • Fernando Alejandro Barrios

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104549
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. e104549

Abstract

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We assessed the relationship between structural characteristics (area) and microstructure (apparent diffusion coefficient; ADC) of the corpus callosum (CC) in 57 healthy children aged 7.0 to 9.1 years, with diverse cognitive and academic abilities as well as executive functions evaluated with a neuropsychological battery for children. The CC was manually delineated and sub-segmented into six regions, and their ADC and area were measured. There were no significant differences between genders in the callosal region area or in ADC. The CC area and ADC, mainly of anterior regions, correlated with different cognitive abilities for each gender. Our results suggest that the relationship between cognitive abilities and CC characteristics is different between girls and boys and between the anterior and posterior regions of the CC. Furthermore, these findings strenghten the idea that regardless of the different interhemispheric connectivity schemes per gender, the results of cognitive tasks are very similar for girls and boys throughout childhood.