CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): A comprehensive theory of cerebellar function is presented, which ties together the known anatomy and physiology of the cerebellum into a pattern-recognition data processing system. ... A Theory of Cerebellar Function (1971) [104 citations — 5 self]
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The cerebellum (Latin for little brain ) is a region of the brain that plays an important role in the integration of sensory perception, coordination and motor control. In order to coordinate moto...
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; The cerebellum processes input from other areas of the brain, spinal cord and sensory receptors to provide precise timing for coordinated, smooth movements of ... Reviewed last on: ... The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition.
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BACKGROUND: The cerebellum is one of the most consistent sites of neuroanatomic abnormality in autism, yet it is still unclear how such pathology impacts cerebellar function. ... An anatomic region-of-interest approach was used, allowing a detailed examination of cerebellar function.
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Motor and sensory examination further tests proprioception and cerebellar functionCerebellar function is tested with rapid alternating movements and finger-to-nose tests.  Proprioception can be tested directly by flexing or extending body parts (e.g. toes) and asking patients to describe their...
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Brain Lobes and Function ... Cerebellar injury results in movements that are slow and uncoordinated. Individuals with cerebellar lesions tend to sway and stagger when walking.
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NurseReview.Org - Proprioception & Cerebellar Function - Presentation Transcript ... Neurologic System The Motor System and the Cerebellar Function ... List and describe 3 tests of cerebellar function?
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Located at the lower back of the brain, it is a fist-sized structure whose function is now being reappraised. Formerly this structure was thought to have only a motor function, which it performed by helping other motor regions of the brain to do their work effectively. ... On the basis of this known cerebellar "hardware",
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