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Functional implications of age-related atrophy of the corpus callosum

Jean‐François Delvenne, Ella Malloy

2024Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The corpus callosum plays a critical role in inter-hemispheric communication by coordinating the transfer of sensory, motor, cognitive, and emotional information between the two hemispheres. However, as part of the normal aging process, the corpus callosum undergoes significant structural changes, including reductions in both its size and microstructural integrity. These age-related alterations can profoundly impact the brain's ability to coordinate functions across hemispheres, leading to a decline in various aspects of sensory processing, motor coordination, cognitive functioning, and emotional regulation. This review aims to synthesize current research on age-related changes in the corpus callosum, examining the regional differences in atrophy, its underlying causes, and its functional implications. By exploring these aspects, we seek to emphasize the clinical significance of corpus callosum degeneration and its impact on the quality of life in older adults, as well as the potential for early detection and targeted interventions to preserve brain health during aging. Finally, the review calls for further research into the mechanisms underlying corpus callosum atrophy and its broader implications for aging.

Topics & Concepts

Corpus callosumAtrophyNeurosciencePsychologyMedicineAnatomyPathologyAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and ApplicationsFetal and Pediatric Neurological DisordersInfectious Encephalopathies and Encephalitis