Commissural transmission: maturational changes in humans.

Latency differences between ipsilateral and contralateral somatosensory evoked potentials show maturational trends in keeing with the myelogenic timetable and development of the corpus callosum. The distribution and modality-specific projection of early ipsilateral activity suggests an origin in the contralateral posterior-parietal area.

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