I. Corpus Callosum Organization and Development --;1: Corpus Callosum: History --;2: Development of the Corpus Callosum --;3: The Organization of Callosal Connections in Primates --;4: Organization and Development of Interhemispheric Connections of the Prefrontal Cortex in Rhesus Monkey --;5: Ontogeny of Visual Callosal Projections in Primates --;6: Experimental Manipulations of the Organization of Interhemispheric Projections --;II. Experimental Epilepsy --;7: Midline Subcortical Structures for Transhemispheric Ictal and Interictal Transmission --;8: Forebrain Commissures and Limbic Kindling --;9: Callosal and Thalamic Transection: Effects on Spontaneous and Pentylenetetrazol-Induced Absence Seizures in Rats --;10: Role of the Corpus Callosum in the Photosensitive Epilepsy of Baboons --;III. Clinical Epilepsy --;11: Some Historical Aspects of Callosotomy for Epilepsy --;12: Corpus Callosum Section: Preoperative Evaluation --;13: EEG Selection for Corpus Callosotomy --;14: Seizure Types: Results of Partial and Complete Callosotomy in Adults --;15: Functional Pathways Underlying Ipsilateral and Contralateral Spread of Temporal Lobe Seizures --;16: Corpus Callosum Section for Complex Partial Seizures --;17: The Role of Posterior Callosotomy in Patients with Suboptimal Response to Anterior Callosotomy --;18: Anterior Callosotomy Added to Frontal Lobectomy in Frontal Lobe Epilepsy --;19: The Role of Frontal Lobe Resections Combined to Callosal Sections in the Treatment of Secondary Generalized Epilepsies --;20: Open and Stereotactic Segmental Callosotomy: Effects on Seizure Frequency --;21: Preoperative Evaluation of Children for Corpus Callosotomy --;22: Corpus Callosotomy in Children --;23: Absence of Disconnection Syndrome after Early Callosotomy --;24: Neurological Effects of Callosotomy --;25: Callosotomy or Hemispherectomy in the Treatment of Patients with Intractable Seizures and Hemiparesis --;26: Multiple Subpial Transection: A Physiological Approach to Epilepsy Surgery --;IV. Neuropsychology --;27: Hemispheric Specialization and Interhemispheric Integration: Insights from Experiments with Commissurotomy Patients.
Based on the proceedings of the Second International Conference held in Hanover, New Hampshire, August 14-18, 1991
Based on the proceedings of the Second International Conference held in Hanover, New Hampshire, August 14-18, 1991