Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana, Burgos, Spain.
J Anat. 2012 Apr;220(4):417-21. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7580.2012.01476.x. Epub 2012 Feb 1.
The corpus callosum displays considerable morphological variability between individuals. Although some characteristics are thought to differ between male and female brains, there is no agreement regarding the source of this variation. Biomedical imaging and geometric morphometrics have provided tools to investigate shape and size variation in terms of integration and correlation. Here we analyze variations at the midsagittal outline of the corpus callosum in a sample of 102 young adults in order to describe and quantify the pattern of covariation associated with its morphology. Our results suggest that the shape of the corpus callosum is characterized by low levels of morphological integration, which explains the large variability. In larger brains, a minor allometric component involves a relative reduction of the splenium. Small differences between males and?females are associated with this allometric pattern, induced primarily by size variation rather than gender-specific characteristics.
胼胝体在个体之间表现出相当大的形态变异性。虽然一些特征被认为在男性和女性大脑之间存在差异,但对于这种变异的来源尚无共识。生物医学成像和几何形态计量学为研究形态的整合和相关性提供了工具,以研究形状和大小的变化。在这里,我们分析了 102 名年轻成年人样本中胼胝体中线轮廓的变化,以描述和量化与其形态相关的协变模式。我们的结果表明,胼胝体的形状特征是形态整合程度低,这解释了其高度的变异性。在更大的大脑中,次要的异速成分涉及胼胝体压部的相对缩小。男性和女性之间的微小差异与这种异速模式有关,主要是由大小变化引起的,而不是性别特异性特征。