(1999). Function of the cerebellum in Parkinsonian rest tremor and Holmes' tremor. Ann Neurol 46 (1): 126-128.Deuschl, G., Wilms, H., Krack, P., Wurker, M., Heiss, W.D., 1999. Function of the cerebellum in Parkinsonian rest tremor and Holmes' tremor. Ann. Neurol. 46 (1), ...
a大脑是没有这个功能的是小脑的作用在神经中枢,然后传给分支神经,最后控制肌肉运动 The cerebrum does not have this function is the cerebellum function in the nerve center, then passes to the branch nerve, finally controls the muscular motion[translate]...
Brainstem, area at the base of the brain that lies between the deep structures of the cerebral hemispheres and the cervical spinal cord. The brainstem acts as an automatic control center for important involuntary actions of the body, including heartbeat,
Explain the cerebellum and what does it do in terms of function? What are the gyrus and sulcus and how do they help the brain? What is the basic function of the limbic system? What are the functions of the medulla oblongata? a. List major parts of the brain. b. Describe the function...
Cerebral cortex, outermost layer of tissue in the brain. The cerebral cortex, also referred to as gray matter, covers the cerebrum, which is the largest portion of the brain. The cerebral cortex is responsible for integrating sensory impulses, directing
A new theory of cerebellarfunctionisproposed. It is suggested that the cerebellum works according to a hitherto unknown principle of motorcontrol. A simple learning process in the cerebellum, the 'coupling operation', seems powerfule nough to explain the role of this brain part in training and ...
The base of the brain contains the cerebellum and the brainstem. These structures serve complex functions. Below is a simplified version of these roles: Traditionally, the cerebellum has been known to control equilibrium and coordination and contributes to the generation of muscle tone. It has more...
Data were analysed using random-effects model within statistical parametric mapping (SPM99) software.Processing of negative stimuli evoked significantly greater activations in men in the thalamus, cerebellum, temporal, occipital and posterior cingulate cortex, while women exhibited greater activations in the...
From here, a slender canal, the cerebral aqueduct, passes down the middle of the midbrain and leads to a triangular fourth ventricle, between the cerebellum and the brainstem. Pores from the fourth ventricle open into a subarachnoid space that surrounds the brain. These ventricles are filled ...
of sensorimotor information. Crossed fibres of the superior cerebellar peduncle (the major output system of the cerebellum) surround and partiallyterminatein the red nucleus. Most crossed ascending fibres of that bundle project to thalamic nuclei, which have access to the primary motor cortex. A ...