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- Cerebellum: What It Is, Function Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
What’s the difference between the cerebellum and cerebrum? Your cerebellum is a small part of your brain located at the bottom of this organ near the back of your head Your cerebrum is the largest part of your brain and includes parts above and forward of the cerebellum What does the cerebellum do?
- Cerebellar Exam | Stanford Medicine 25 | Stanford Medicine
Because of this, cerebellar disease leads to a number of specific clinical findings that can be seen in the cerebellar exam of a patient with disease The cerebellum coordinates unconscious regulation of balance, muscle tone, and coordination of voluntary movements
- Cerebellum - Simply Psychology
The cerebellum consists of the cerebellar cortex, the outer layer, containing folder brain tissue, filled with most of the cerebellum’s neurons It plays a key role in processing and integrating information sent to the cerebellum
- CEREBELLAR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: a large portion of the back part of the brain that is concerned especially with the action of groups of muscles and with bodily balance
- Cognition in cerebellar disorders: What’s in the profile? A systematic . . .
Considering recent developments in the field of CCAS, a comprehensive review of the cognitive profile in cerebellar disorders may yield important insights into the cognitive sequelae of cerebellar disease
- Cerebellar Degeneration: Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Cerebellar degeneration affects the part of your brain that controls balance, muscle movements and speech It can lead to problems with walking, speaking and performing daily activities
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