Beyond coordinating smooth movements, new research sheds light on how specific parts of the cerebellum facilitate smoother ...
The cerebellum plays a critical role in both motor and non-motor functions, and its dysfunction is linked to various mental ...
In some cases, an inability to balance is referred to as a symptom known as ataxia. But ataxia can also be its own condition ...
reconstructed 3D space of 50,168 cerebellar nuclei (CN)-projecting neurons in the thalamus, midbrain, and brainstem. They ...
Paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration (PCD) with anti-Yo antibodies represents a rare immune-mediated paraneoplastic neurological syndrome. Its diagnosis and management remain clinically challenging.
The authors are interested in the developmental origin of the neurons of the cerebellar nuclei. In this study, they identify a population of neurons with a specific complement of markers that ...
Clinical phenotypes vary from predominantly cerebellar syndromes to sensorimotor neuropathy, ophthalmological disturbances, involuntary movements, seizures, cognitive dysfunction, skeletal anomalies, ...
This study maps the three-dimensional distributions of 50,168 target neurons of cerebellar nuclei (CN) in wild-type and Nlgn3 R451C mutant mice. The researchers found that the Nlgn3 R451C mutation ...
The role of cerebellum in controlling eye movements is well established, but its contribution to more complex forms of visual behavior has remained elusive. To study cerebellar activity during visual ...
Higher levels of social inequality are linked with reduced brain volume and disrupted connectivity in areas essential for ...