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Neurodegeneration and the Cerebellum
Neurodegenerative Diseases, 2017<b><i>Background:</i></b> The cerebellum modulates diverse neuronal networks, regulating motor, cognitive, behavioral, and limbic circuits. Structural and functional changes to the cerebellum that occur with neurodegenerative conditions have not been systematically reviewed.
Samson, Margot, Claassen, Daniel O.
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1998
Life has been compared to a beautiful tapestry, woven in intricate design of many threads and colors. By means of physics, chemistry, physiology, anatomy, embryology and genetics we unravel this texture, separate its constituent threads and colors, but lose the pattern as a whole.
F A, Middleton, P L, Strick
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Life has been compared to a beautiful tapestry, woven in intricate design of many threads and colors. By means of physics, chemistry, physiology, anatomy, embryology and genetics we unravel this texture, separate its constituent threads and colors, but lose the pattern as a whole.
F A, Middleton, P L, Strick
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Nature, 1967
IN teleost fishes the cerebellum is well developed and consists of two principal parts: the corpus cerebelli and the valvula cerebelli. The former is massive and usually arches backward; the latter is a pouch-like structure which projects forward under the tectum in the mesencephalic ventricular cavity.
R, Nieuwenhuys, C, Nicholson
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IN teleost fishes the cerebellum is well developed and consists of two principal parts: the corpus cerebelli and the valvula cerebelli. The former is massive and usually arches backward; the latter is a pouch-like structure which projects forward under the tectum in the mesencephalic ventricular cavity.
R, Nieuwenhuys, C, Nicholson
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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2004
There is substantial evidence that the cerebellar architecture is a repeating set of microcircuits whose operating principle includes a learning mechanism. Computational and experimental studies indicate that memory storage is in the cerebellar cortex and, perhaps, in the cerebellar nuclei. There are many possible cellular mechanisms for memory storage
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There is substantial evidence that the cerebellar architecture is a repeating set of microcircuits whose operating principle includes a learning mechanism. Computational and experimental studies indicate that memory storage is in the cerebellar cortex and, perhaps, in the cerebellar nuclei. There are many possible cellular mechanisms for memory storage
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The Cerebellum, 2013
The accumulation of published literature clearly indicates that the cerebellum is involved in the pathology of autism [1–3]. As to whether cerebellar pathology is primal or only part of an important brain circuitry involved in autism, the data are incomplete.
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The accumulation of published literature clearly indicates that the cerebellum is involved in the pathology of autism [1–3]. As to whether cerebellar pathology is primal or only part of an important brain circuitry involved in autism, the data are incomplete.
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2018
Dystonia is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions, twisting movements, and abnormal postures in various body regions. It is widely accepted that the basal ganglia are involved in the pathogenesis of dystonia. A growing body of evidence, however, is challenging the traditional view and suggest that the cerebellum may ...
Bologna, Matteo, Berardelli, Alfredo
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Dystonia is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions, twisting movements, and abnormal postures in various body regions. It is widely accepted that the basal ganglia are involved in the pathogenesis of dystonia. A growing body of evidence, however, is challenging the traditional view and suggest that the cerebellum may ...
Bologna, Matteo, Berardelli, Alfredo
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Neuroscience Letters, 2019
What the cerebellum does to sensorimotor and vestibular control, it also does to cognition, emotion, and autonomic function. This hypothesis is based on the theories of dysmetria of thought and the universal cerebellar transform, which hold that the cerebellum maintains behavior around a homeostatic baseline, automatically, without conscious awareness,
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What the cerebellum does to sensorimotor and vestibular control, it also does to cognition, emotion, and autonomic function. This hypothesis is based on the theories of dysmetria of thought and the universal cerebellar transform, which hold that the cerebellum maintains behavior around a homeostatic baseline, automatically, without conscious awareness,
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A multifaceted gradient in human cerebellum of structural and functional development
Nature Neuroscience, 2022Xingyu Liu +2 more
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