Results 351 to 360 of about 445,217 (392)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
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.
openaire +4 more sources
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
openaire +3 more sources
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
openaire +3 more sources
2018
During the past decades neuroanatomic, neuroimaging, and clinical studies have substantially changed the long-standing view of the role of the cerebellum as a sole coordinator of sensorimotor function. Currently, the cerebellum is considered to be crucially implicated in a variety of cognitive, affective, social, and behavioral processes as well.
Mariën, P., Borgatti, R.
openaire +4 more sources
During the past decades neuroanatomic, neuroimaging, and clinical studies have substantially changed the long-standing view of the role of the cerebellum as a sole coordinator of sensorimotor function. Currently, the cerebellum is considered to be crucially implicated in a variety of cognitive, affective, social, and behavioral processes as well.
Mariën, P., Borgatti, R.
openaire +4 more sources
Child Development, 2000
Motor development and cognitive development may be fundamentally interrelated. Contrary to popular notions that motor development begins and ends early, whereas cognitive development begins and ends later, both motor and cognitive development display ...
A. Diamond
semanticscholar +1 more source
Motor development and cognitive development may be fundamentally interrelated. Contrary to popular notions that motor development begins and ends early, whereas cognitive development begins and ends later, both motor and cognitive development display ...
A. Diamond
semanticscholar +1 more source
Neuroscience, 2009
This paper will outline the history of study of the cerebellum from its beginnings to relatively recent times. Although there is no unanimous agreement about what the cerebellum does or how it does it, some principles of its structure and function are well understood. The historical approach can help to identify remaining questions and point the way to
Glickstein M+2 more
openaire +3 more sources
This paper will outline the history of study of the cerebellum from its beginnings to relatively recent times. Although there is no unanimous agreement about what the cerebellum does or how it does it, some principles of its structure and function are well understood. The historical approach can help to identify remaining questions and point the way to
Glickstein M+2 more
openaire +3 more sources
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
openaire +4 more sources
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
openaire +4 more sources
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
openaire +4 more sources
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
openaire +4 more sources
New Horizons on Non-invasive Brain Stimulation of the Social and Affective Cerebellum
Cerebellum, 2021Z. Cattaneo+6 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Internal models in the cerebellum
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1998D. Wolpert, R. Miall, M. Kawato
semanticscholar +1 more source