INTERHEMISPHERIC transmission time was measured in a patient, before a
nd after partial commissurotomy sparing the splenium of the corpus cal
losum, using a simple reaction time paradigm with unimanual responses
to lateralized flashes at 4 degrees and 8 degrees of eccentricity. Pos
t-operative transfer time was longer than pre-operative transfer time
at 8 degrees but not at 4 degrees of eccentricity. These data do not s
upport the notion that the callosal transfer time is always faster thr
ough motor rather than visual fibers. They rather suggest that the cal
losal transfer time through visual fibers is longer than the callosal
transfer time through motor fibers only for flashes at large eccentric
ities.