This region contains more neurons than all the other structures of the brain. As a result of the ageing population, diseases associated with cerebellar dysfunction are becoming more widespread. Despite the vast amount of scientific research in this area, no journal exists that is devoted ...
the dorsal part of Deiters’ nucleus, forming a neuronal connection between the roof and the floor of the 4th ventricle, resembles more a cerebellar than a vestibular nucleus from both a cytological as well as a connectivity point
Cerebellum, brain region that coordinates sensory input with muscular responses, located below and behind the cerebral hemispheres and above the medulla oblongata. The cerebellum functions mainly in coordinating muscle activity for voluntary movements an
These deep cerebellar nuclei are ordered laterally to medially – from the outer region of the body toward the inner region – and occurs on both sides of the brain (so, it would be arranged like this: D-E-G-F-F-G-E-D). Functions of the Cerebellum The refocusing of research efforts...
常考释义 n. 小脑 变形词 复数cerebella 复数cerebellums 雅思常考例句 The pupils in our eyes dilate, our pulse and blood pressure rise, the electrical conductance of our skin is lowered, and thecerebellum, a brain region associated with bodily movement, becomes strangely active. ...
Thecerebellumis a large, semidetached region of the brain lying behind thebrain stem, to which it is extensively attached. Even though thecerebellumreceives substantial sensory input, it is considered a part of the motor system because of its primary involvement with coordination,postural control, eq...
Analysis of these parameters in the three different brain region-specific knockouts indicated no apparent deficits (percentage respirations with more than a single vocalization:Emx1-Foxp2: p = 0.55;Rgs9-Foxp2:p = 0.68;L7-Foxp2: p = 0.99; percentage bouts longer than a single ...
This brain map illustrates the earliest incarnations of the "Bergland Split-Brain Model" and describes various hypothetical roles each brain region might play within an interconnected cerebellar-cerebral cortex system. (From p. 81 of "The Athlete's Way: Sweat and the Biology of ...
Classic anatomic and physiologic studies demonstrate that there is a primary sensorimotor region within the anterior lobe of the cerebellum and a secondary sensorimotor region within the medial aspect of the posterior lobe of the cerebellum.2,6Therefore, lesions of the cerebellum cause loss of motor ...
et al. CAG Repeat Instability and Region-Specific Gene Expression Changes in the SCA12 Brain. Cerebellum 24, 60 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12311-025-01808-z Download citation Accepted16 February 2025 Published13 March 2025 DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s12311-025-01808-z Keywords ...