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The Physiology and Pathology of the Cerebellum
Robert Stone Dow,G. Moruzzi +1 more
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The cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome.
TL;DR: A constellation of deficits is suggestive of disruption of the Cerebellar modulation of neural circuits that link prefrontal, posterior parietal, superior temporal and limbic cortices with the cerebellum, called the 'cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome'.
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Theories of developmental dyslexia: insights from a multiple case study of dyslexic adults
Franck Ramus,Stuart Rosen,Steven C. Dakin,Brian L. Day,Juan M. Castellote,Sarah White,Uta Frith +6 more
TL;DR: The present data support the phonological theory of dyslexia, while acknowledging the presence of additional sensory and motor disorders in certain individuals.
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An emerging concept. The cerebellar contribution to higher function.
TL;DR: A critical review of both earlier and more current clinical observations that raise the possibility that the cerebellum may contribute to the modulation of higher order behavior is presented, as well as a review of the salient laboratory data that appear to support this contention.
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Distinct Cerebellar Contributions to Intrinsic Connectivity Networks
Christophe Habas,Nirav Kamdar,Daniel Nguyen,Katherine E. Prater,Christian F. Beckmann,Vinod Menon,Michael D. Greicius +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the most phylogenetically recent part of the cerebellum, particularly crus I and II, make contributions to parallel cortico-cerebellar loops involved in executive control, salience detection, and episodic memory/self-reflection.