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Dysregulation of SELENOI Is Associated with TDP-43 Neuropathology in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. [PDF]
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Author Correction: MOADE: a multimodal autoencoder for dissociating bulk multi-omics data. [PDF]
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Taf1 expression in mouse: novel transcripts and protein distribution
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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,
J. Schmahmann
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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,
J. Schmahmann
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Trends in Neurosciences, 1998
Vertebrate cerebella occupy a position in the rostral roof of the 4th ventricle and share a common pattern in the structure of their cortex. They differ greatly in their external form, the disposition of the neurons of the cerebellar cortex and in the prominence of their afferent, intrinsic and efferent connections.
Mitchell Glickstein, Jan Voogd
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Vertebrate cerebella occupy a position in the rostral roof of the 4th ventricle and share a common pattern in the structure of their cortex. They differ greatly in their external form, the disposition of the neurons of the cerebellar cortex and in the prominence of their afferent, intrinsic and efferent connections.
Mitchell Glickstein, Jan Voogd
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2013
The cerebellum plays an essential role in movement execution and motor control by modulating the primary motor cortex (M1) through cerebellothalamocortical connections. Transcranial electrical and magnetic stimulation (TMS) allows direct investigations of neural networks by stimulating neural structures noninvasively in humans.
Yoshikazu Ugawa, Stefan Jun Groiss
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The cerebellum plays an essential role in movement execution and motor control by modulating the primary motor cortex (M1) through cerebellothalamocortical connections. Transcranial electrical and magnetic stimulation (TMS) allows direct investigations of neural networks by stimulating neural structures noninvasively in humans.
Yoshikazu Ugawa, Stefan Jun Groiss
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Neurogenesis in the Cerebellum
The Neuroscientist, 2007In the past few years, genetic fate mapping experiments have changed our vision of cerebellar development, particularly in redefining the origin of gabaergic and glutamatergic neurons of the cerebellar cortex and highlighting the precise spatio-temporal sequence of their generation.
CARLETTI B, ROSSI, Ferdinando
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