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  • Name = Cerebellum | Caption = Figure 1a: A [[human brain]], with the cerebellum in purple |
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  • ...f {{wayback|cerebellum.stanford.edu/ |laboratories that do research on the cerebellum}} *[http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ivrylab/research/cerebellum+timing.html Cerebellum and timing] at [[University of California, Berkeley]]
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  • ...f {{wayback|cerebellum.stanford.edu/ |laboratories that do research on the cerebellum}} *[http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ivrylab/research/cerebellum+timing.html Cerebellum and timing] at [[University of California, Berkeley]]
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  • Region of the brain inferior to the [[tentorium cerebelli]]; contains [[cerebellum]], [[fourth ventricle]], [[cerebellopontine angle]], [[brain stem]], and re
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  • ...s, and the major pathways and decussations of fibers from the cerebrum and cerebellum.
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  • ...entum. It receives a large projection from the contralateral half of the [[cerebellum]] via the superior cerebellar peduncle and a projection from the ipsilatera
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  • ...erior neuropore to close. Infants are born with intact [[spinal cord]]s, [[cerebellum]]s, and [[brainstems]], but lack formation of neural structures above this
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Andreasen 2008 The Role of the Cerebellum in Schizophrenia}}
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  • ...n of parts of the [[central nervous system|nervous system]], such as the [[cerebellum]], that coordinate movement. Several possible causes exist for these patter ...ebellar ataxia''' is employed to indicate ataxia due to dysfunction of the cerebellum. This causes a variety of elementary neurological deficits, such as antagon
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  • | title = The cerebellum and neural networks for rhythmic sensorimotor synchronization in the human | journal = Cerebellum
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  • ...e|ventricular]] enlargement, and [[hypoplasia]] of the [[brainstem]] and [[cerebellum]] ([[CZ:Ref:Pabuşçu 2002 Walker–Warburg syndrome variant|Pabuşçu et a
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  • ...in]], with several key anatomical structures labeled. Abbreviations: CC, [[cerebellum]]; DM, dorsal [[midbrain]]; DMT, dorsal medial [[thalamus]]; Hypo, [[hypoth
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  • Name = Cerebellum | Caption = Figure 1a: A [[human brain]], with the cerebellum in purple |
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  • ...se from synaptic terminals. Besides their role in early development of the cerebellum, Bergmann glia are also required for the pruning or addition of [[synapse]]
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  • ...tive disease]]s that damage or destroy parts of the [[brainstem]] or the [[cerebellum]]. Other causes include the use of some drugs (such as [[corticosteroid]]s, ...of one’s nose. Cerebellar tremor is caused by lesions in or damage to the cerebellum resulting from stroke, tumor, or disease such as multiple sclerosis or some
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  • | title = The Scaling of White Matter to Gray Matter in Cerebellum and Neocortex
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  • ...ls for teaching the principles of medicine, and he described the cerebrum, cerebellum and ventricles. When he observed the fluid inside the ventricles his observ ...tter fibers (cerebellar peduncles) to the [[pons]]. The cerebrum and the [[cerebellum]] each have two hemispheres. The telencephalic hemispheres are connected by
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  • ...diencephalon]] and brain stem but, is rarely found in the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, meninges, and spinal cord. The most dominant changes in this stage are de
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  • ...lack proper blood supply and nutrition. The posture control centers of the cerebellum integrate the sensory information from the spine and limbs with the require The motor nerves are thus controlled by the cooperative action of the brain, cerebellum and spinal cord neurons, influenced by the information from the sensory ner
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  • ...lack proper blood supply and nutrition. The posture control centers of the cerebellum integrate the sensory information from the spine and limbs with the require The motor nerves are thus controlled by the cooperative action of the brain, cerebellum and spinal cord neurons, influenced by the information from the sensory ner
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  • ...rain bundle activating the cortex, hippocampus, thalamus, hypothalamus and cerebellum. Also, it is released in the Caudal serotonin nuclei, so as to have effect
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  • ...communicate through the spinal cord to the posture control centers of the cerebellum, and are integrated into the voluntary and involuntary whims or wishes of w
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  • ...mporale, the anterior corpus callosum, the primary hand motor area and the cerebellum differ in their structure and size between musicians and control subjects. ...ecially in primary sensorimotor regions, left basal ganglia, the bilateral cerebellum and the left posterior perisylvian region. A higher grey matter volume mean
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  • ...and can receive as many as 10,000 synapses; the [[Purkinje cell]] of the [[cerebellum]] receives up to 100,000. Early in development, neurons make many synapses,
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Rilling 1998 Evolution of the cerebellum in primates: differences in relative volume among monkeys, apes and humans}
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  • ...ut the CNS, including the olfactory bulb, hippocampus, cortical areas, and cerebellum.<ref name=Science/></blockquote>
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  • }}</ref> to describe the folding patterns of the vertebrate [[cerebellum]]<ref name=Mares1970>{{citation | title = The cellular kinetics of the developing mouse cerebellum. II. The function of the external granular layer in the process of gyrifica
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  • ...ormation and nonmotor learning memory processes is mediated in part by the cerebellum and precuneus.<ref name="pmid15820625">{{cite journal |author=Ouchi Y, Kann
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  • ...With receptors in the hypothalamus (including the [[arcuate nucleus]]), [[cerebellum]], cortex and [[hippocampus]], insulin signalling in the brain causes a red
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  • ...found throughout the central nervous system, particularly in cells of the cerebellum and in neurons of multiple parts of the brain, such as the frontal cortex,
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  • ...d chronic injuries to the brain, including the [[cerebral hemisphere]]s, [[cerebellum]], and [[brain stem]]. Clinical manifestations depend on the nature of inju
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  • ...ppocampus]], [[septum]], [[mamillary bodies]], [[limbic system]],and the [[cerebellum]]. <ref name=NIMH-Patho>[http://www.nichd.nih.gov/publications/pubs/sos_aut *In the cerebellum, [[purkinje cells]] are widely affected. The anatomic differences correlate
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  • ...l relations. Several brain regions were identified for timing tasks: the [[cerebellum]] for tasks where short timings are relevant (below 1 s), the [[basal gangl
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  • ...s in BDV N mRNA for the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, lower brainstem, and cerebellum regions. Using an immunohistochemical analysis for OX-42 monoclonal antibod
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  • ...ioural aspects of cerebellar function in adults with Asperger syndrome." ''Cerebellum.'' 2005;4(4):279-89. PMID 16321884</ref> [[Simon Baron-Cohen]] proposes a m
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  • ...mners DWL, Rehm K, et al. (1999) Quasi-conformally flat mapping the human cerebellum. In: Taylor C, Colchester A, editors. Medical *image computing and comput
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  • ...ohol exposure can be seen in important areas such as the hippocampus and [[cerebellum]]. The severity of these effects is directly dependent upon the amount and
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