Cerebellar networks with the cerebral cortex and basal ganglia
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These findings elucidate the neuroanatomical substrate for cerebellar involvement in non-motor functions mediated by the prefrontal and posterior parietal cortex, as well as in processes traditionally associated with the basal ganglia.About:
This article is published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences.The article was published on 2013-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 607 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cerebellum & Posterior parietal cortex.read more
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The Cerebellum and Cognitive Function: 25 Years of Insight from Anatomy and Neuroimaging
TL;DR: The majority of the human cerebellum maps to cerebral association networks in an orderly manner that includes a mirroring of the prominent cerebral asymmetries for language and attention.
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Functional Neuroanatomy for Posture and Gait Control
TL;DR: Functional neuroanatomy for posture-gait control is argued, which argues that multi-sensory information such as somatosensory, visual and vestibular sensation act on various areas of the brain so that adaptable posture- gait control can be achieved.
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The basal ganglia and the cerebellum: nodes in an integrated network
TL;DR: Findings indicating that these subcortical areas are in fact interconnected and, along with the cerebral cortex, form an integrated network are discussed.
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Consensus Paper: Towards a Systems-Level View of Cerebellar Function: the Interplay Between Cerebellum, Basal Ganglia, and Cortex.
Daniele Caligiore,Giovanni Pezzulo,Gianluca Baldassarre,Andreea C. Bostan,Peter L. Strick,Kenji Doya,Rick C. Helmich,Michiel F. Dirkx,James C. Houk,Henrik Jörntell,Ángel Lago-Rodríguez,Joseph M. Galea,R. Chris Miall,Traian Popa,Asha Kishore,Paul F. M. J. Verschure,Riccardo Zucca,Ivan Herreros +17 more
TL;DR: There is unanimous consensus between the authors that future experimental and computational work is needed to understand the function of cerebellar-basal ganglia circuitry in both motor and non-motor functions.
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Non-invasive Cerebellar Stimulation—a Consensus Paper
Giuliana Grimaldi,Georgios P. D. Argyropoulos,A Boehringer,Pablo Celnik,Mark J. Edwards,Roberta Ferrucci,Roberta Ferrucci,Joseph M. Galea,Stefan Jun Groiss,Koichi Hiraoka,Panagiotis Kassavetis,Elise Lesage,Mario Manto,R. C. Miall,Anna Sadnicka,Yoshikazu Ugawa,Ulf Ziemann +16 more
TL;DR: There is a consensus amongst the panel of experts that both TMS and tDCS can effectively influence cerebellar functions, not only in the motor domain, with effects on visually guided tracking tasks, motor surround inhibition, motor adaptation and learning, but also for the cognitive and affective operations handled by the cerebro-cerebellar circuits.
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