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  • A comparative analysis of transcallosal EPs (event-related potentials) in cat parietal and sensorimotor cortical areas showed that parietal EPs are less stable and more uniform.
  • The spread of EPs on the sensorimotor cortex is more evenly distributed compared to the parietal region.
  • Findings suggest unique functional roles for these areas, highlighted by asymmetrical interhemisphere interactions and an intriguing inversion pattern in the parietal cortex's IV layer.

Article Abstract

Comparative study of the transcallosal EPs in the cat parietal and sensomotor cortical areas revealed that the parietal EPs were less stable and more uniform than the sensomotor ones. Distribution of the EPs over the sensomotor cortex's surface is more regular as compared with the parietal area. Focus of the transcallosal EPs maximal activity coincided usually with the parietal point symmetrical to stimulation. An individual form of functional interhemisphere asymmetry was revealed for the parietal cortical potentials. An inversion of positive-negative transcallosal EPs was shown to exist in the parietal area's IV layer. The data obtained seem to corroborate the opinion of different functional purposes of the areas under study which can be revealed by the interhemisphere interaction between these areas as well.

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