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Linking the cerebellum to Parkinson disease: an update
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2023Tianbai Li, Weidong Le, Joseph Jankovic
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Reviews of oculomotor research, 1991
The gross anatomy of the cerebellum is described along with different systems of regional nomenclature. The afferent and efferent connections of the flocculo-nodular lobe, the uvula, paraflocculus, vermis and deep cerebellar nuclei are described in detail, and related to some aspects of oculomotor function.
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The gross anatomy of the cerebellum is described along with different systems of regional nomenclature. The afferent and efferent connections of the flocculo-nodular lobe, the uvula, paraflocculus, vermis and deep cerebellar nuclei are described in detail, and related to some aspects of oculomotor function.
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Diversity and dynamism in the cerebellum
Nature Neuroscience, 2020C. D. De Zeeuw, S. Lisberger, J. Raymond
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Functional topography in the human cerebellum: A meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies
NeuroImage, 2009Catherine J. Stoodley, J. Schmahmann
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2017
The cerebellum uses sensory feedback and information about intended actions to ensure coordinated and smooth movements despite changing conditions. An analogy between the cerebellum and an orchestral conductor is elaborated. The cerebellum’s involvement in forming and executing motor memories is presented.
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The cerebellum uses sensory feedback and information about intended actions to ensure coordinated and smooth movements despite changing conditions. An analogy between the cerebellum and an orchestral conductor is elaborated. The cerebellum’s involvement in forming and executing motor memories is presented.
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Internal models in the cerebellum
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1998D. Wolpert, R. Miall, M. Kawato
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The Cerebellum as a Neuronal Machine
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1967Professor Dr. John C. Eccles +2 more
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Cerebellum and nonmotor function.
Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2009P. Strick, R. Dum, J. Fiez
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