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In Defense of the Cerebellum

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2002
Abstract: The very special intrinsic connectivity of the cerebellar cortex plays but a minor role in present‐day theories of cerebellar function, and it is hardly used as a source of inspiration for experiments. It is argued here that a direct translation of structure into physiological relations inescapably leads to some propositions about cerebellar
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The human cerebellum

Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy, 2003
This short review deals with observations on the gross morphology and internal structure of the human cerebellum, and with studies of cerebellar fiber connections in non-human primates. Attention is focussed on its gross anatomy, the zonal organization of the primate cerebellum, the brain stem, thalamic and cortical connections of the cerebellar nuclei
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ASTROCYTOMAS OF THE CEREBELLUM

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1950
SINCE Cushing's exhaustive report in 1931,1little has been added to his analysis of the pathologic anatomy and treatment of astrocytomas of the cerebellum. Several authors have stated the opinion that an astrocytoma in this location is an entity among gliomas because these lesions occur most frequently in children, have an unusually long life history ...
Alfred W. Adson   +3 more
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Consensus Paper: Novel Directions and Next Steps of Non-invasive Brain Stimulation of the Cerebellum in Health and Disease

Cerebellum, 2021
M. Manto   +13 more
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New Horizons on Non-invasive Brain Stimulation of the Social and Affective Cerebellum

Cerebellum, 2021
Z. Cattaneo   +6 more
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Memory and the cerebellum

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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Cerebellum and Autism

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 Pediatric Cerebellum [PDF]

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Thierry A.G.M. Huisman, Andrea Poretti
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Internal models in the cerebellum

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1998
D. Wolpert, R. Miall, M. Kawato
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