Neuropsychological profile of agenesis of the corpus callosum: a systematic review

Date: January 2013
Authors: Vanessa Siffredi, Vicki Anderson, Richard J Leventer, Megan M Spencer-Smith

Abstract:

Objective:

Developmental absence (agenesis) of the corpus callosum (AgCC) is a common brain malformation that presents in isolation or in association with other conditions. Variability in aspects of neuropsychological functioning has been reported in small samples of individuals.

Study Design:

This study aimed to systematically review the literature to characterize the profile and severity of cognitive impairments in individuals with AgCC across development.

Results:

A mean general intellectual ability was calculated and neuropsychological functioning was qualitatively examined.

Conclusion:

We discuss methodological limitations of the literature, inherent heterogeneity of the causes and comorbidities of AgCC, and the developmental aspect of AgCC in opposition to “split-brain patients.”