Cerebellum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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Damage to the cerebellum or the cerebellar peduncles is very common in multiple sclerosis. This is not surprising given the large amount of white matter in these structures. ... Some of symptoms associated with damage to the cerebellum or the nervous tracts leading to it are:
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www.mult-sclerosis.org/cerebellum.html
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The current study was designed to determine whether damage to the cerebellum is associated with impairments on a range of verbal working memory tasks, and if so, under what circumstances. Moreover, we assessed the hypothesis that these impairments are related to impaired rehearsal mechanisms.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16317024
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Developmental exposure to ethanol causes profound damage to the cerebellum, ranging from aberration in neuronal differentiation to cell loss. ... Developmental exposure to ethanol causes profound damage to the cerebellum, ranging from aberration in neuronal differentiation to cell loss. As a major neurotrophic factor,
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15145081
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The cerebellum is a part of an older evolutionary brain, one that evolved before consciousness. ... It is as if the cerebellum had sustained damage so that it cannot do its full job (this is speculation on my part, I am not a cerebellar expert).
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www.wayfinding.net/cerebell.htm
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A Guide to Brain Anatomy, Function and Symptoms ... Associated Signs and Symptoms ... The Cerebellum And The Brain Stem...
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www.waiting.com/brainfuncthree.html
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This is the first report on the rehabilitation of impaired executive functioning following focal damage to the cerebellum and in the presence of intact frontal cortex.
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nnr.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/22/1/72
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Some people would describe this state as cerebellar damage. When the cerebellum is damaged or its pathways disrupted then subconscious, automatic movements are reduced or lost. Some may experience Mild Cerebellar Dysfunction, which is the inability to judge the range of limb movements without watching them.
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www.humboldt.edu/~morgan/cer3_s05.htm
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Damage To Cerebellum Affects Cognitive Ability In Children... ... cerebellar tonsils - portion of the cerebellum located at the bottom, so named because of their shape ... cerebellum - part of the brain located at the bottom of the skull, near the opening to the spinal area; important for muscle control, movement, and balance...
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www.conquerchiari.org/subs%20only/volume%203/issue%203(7&8)/cerebellum%20damage%203(7&8).asp
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