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Interaction Between Cerebellum and Cerebral Cortex, Evidence from Dynamic Causal Modeling
The interaction of the cerebellum with cerebral cortical dynamics is still poorly understood. In this paper, dynamical causal modeling is used to examine the interaction between cerebellum and cerebral cortex as indexed by MRI resting-state functional ...
Anteraper, Sheeba +4 more
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THE FUNCTION OF THE CEREBELLUM [PDF]
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The cerebellum characteristically has the capacity to compensate for and restore lost functions. These compensatory/restorative properties are explained by an abundant synaptic plasticity and the convergence of multimodal central and peripheral signals.
Mitoma, Hiroshi +2 more
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Previous neuroimaging studies have found atypical cerebellar activation in individuals with dyslexia in either motor-related tasks or language tasks. However, studies investigating atypical cerebellar activation in individuals with dyslexia have mostly ...
XIE, W +21 more
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Cerebellum and emotion in social behavior
Accumulating evidence suggests that the cerebellum plays a crucial role not only in the motor and cognitive domains but also in emotions and social behavior.
Leggio M +3 more
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Considering that grape juice has high levels of phenolic compounds that produce beneficial physiological effects, important for the maintenance of redox balance, the aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro neuroprotective effect of purple grape ...
Tatiane Gabardo +6 more
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The Cerebellum and Migraine [PDF]
Clinical and pathophysiological evidences connect migraine and the cerebellum. Literature on documented cerebellar abnormalities in migraine, however, is relatively sparse. Cerebellar involvement may be observed in 4 types of migraines: in the widespread migraine with aura (MWA) and migraine without aura (MWoA) forms; in particular subtypes of migraine
Maurice, Vincent, Nouchine, Hadjikhani
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"A Great Reinforcing Organ": the Cerebellum According to Silas Weir Mitchell
This Cerebellar Classic highlights a work by the physician and novelist, Silas Weir Mitchell (1829-1914), a pupil of Claude Bernard and a founding father of American neurology.
Triarhou, Lazaros, Manto, Mario
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Age-related neurodegenerative diseases involve reduced cell numbers and impaired behavioral capacity. Neurodegeneration and behavioral deficits also occur during aging, and notably in the absence of disease.
Sarah G Donofrio +5 more
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Effect of Tramadol on offspring's of Pregnant female Albino Rats' Cerebellum
Background: :Cerebellum is a vital component in the human brain as it plays a role in motor movement regulation and balance control. The cerebellum coordinates gait and maintains posture, controls muscle tone and voluntary muscle activity .cerebellum is
shimaa abdelbaset +4 more
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