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The cerebellum (Latin for "little brain") is a region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control. It may also be involved in some cognitive functions such as attention and language, and in regulating fear and pleasure responses, but its ...
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Cerebellum Lecture: the Cerebellar Nuclei—Core of the Cerebellum
The cerebellum is a key player in many brain functions and a major topic of neuroscience research. However, the cerebellar nuclei (CN), the main output structures of the cerebellum, are often overlooked. This neglect is because research on the cerebellum
Justus M. Kebschull+10 more
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The cerebellum is involved in many motor, autonomic and cognitive functions, and new tasks that have a cerebellar contribution are discovered on a regular basis.
Manuele Novello+2 more
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The Cerebellum on Cocaine [PDF]
The traditional cerebellum's role has been linked to the high computational demands for sensorimotor control. However, several findings have pointed to its involvement in executive and emotional functions in the last decades. First in 2009 and then, in 2016, we raised why we should consider the cerebellum when thinking about drug addiction.
MIQUEL, MARTA+2 more
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Functional Connectivity of the Cognitive Cerebellum
Anatomical tracing, human clinical data, and stimulation functional imaging have firmly established the major role of the (neo-)cerebellum in cognition and emotion.
C. Habas
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Mini-review: The Role of the Cerebellum in Visuomotor Adaptation
The incredible capability of the brain to quickly alter performance in response to ever-changing environment is rooted in the process of adaptation. The core aspect of adaptation is to fit an existing motor program to altered conditions.
Elinor Tzvi-Minker+2 more
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Consensus Paper: Cerebellum and Social Cognition
The traditional view on the cerebellum is that it controls motor behavior. Although recent work has revealed that the cerebellum supports also nonmotor functions such as cognition and affect, only during the last 5 years it has become evident that the ...
F. Van Overwalle+20 more
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As early as the beginning of the nineteenth century, a variety of nonmotor cognitive and affective impairments associated with cerebellar pathology were occasionally documented. A causal link between cerebellar disease and nonmotor cognitive and affective disorders has, however, been dismissed for almost two centuries.
Kim van Dun+3 more
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Anatomical and physiological foundations of cerebello-hippocampal interaction
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that functionally intact cerebello-hippocampal interactions are required for appropriate spatial processing. However, how the cerebellum anatomically and physiologically engages with the hippocampus to sustain such ...
Thomas Charles Watson+6 more
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Hind Brain Agenesis A Rare Imaging Findings In Cerebro Cerebellar Lissencephalic Syndrome [PDF]
A case report of cerebro cerebellar lissencephaly shows complete agenesis of cerebellum and brainstem which is rare imaging finding of group lissencephaly (type I lissencephaly).
Praveen M. Mundaganur+2 more
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