Corpus Callosum
The corpus callosum, the brain's largest white matter tract connecting the hemispheres, is a crucial area of neurological research focused on understanding its structure and function in health and disease. Current research utilizes advanced imaging techniques like electron microscopy and structural MRI, coupled with sophisticated algorithms such as YOLOv5 and adapted segmentation models, to analyze its intricate axon structure and identify subtle morphological changes associated with neurological disorders like atypical Parkinsonian disorders. These studies aim to improve diagnostic accuracy and provide insights into the mechanisms underlying these conditions, ultimately contributing to better clinical management and treatment strategies.