An emerging concept: the cerebellar contribution to higher function
JD Schmahmann - Archives of neurology, 1991 - jamanetwork.com
• Recent clinical and research reports suggest that the cerebellum may contribute to the
modulation of higher order behavior. This article presents a critical review of both earlier and …
modulation of higher order behavior. This article presents a critical review of both earlier and …
Diaschisis.
RED BLOOD CELL DISORDERS AND STROKE/Gro/ta et al 817 precursors and progenitors
to increase production of fetal hemoglobin. J Clin Invest 75: 547-557, 1985 51. Rosa RM …
to increase production of fetal hemoglobin. J Clin Invest 75: 547-557, 1985 51. Rosa RM …
The cerebellum contributes to higher functions during development: evidence from a series of children surgically treated for posterior fossa tumours
D Riva, C Giorgi - Brain, 2000 - academic.oup.com
We present data on the intellectual, language and executive functions of 26 children who
had undergone surgery for the removal of cerebellar hemisphere or vermal tumours. The …
had undergone surgery for the removal of cerebellar hemisphere or vermal tumours. The …
Brain [F-18] FDG PET for clinical dementia workup: differential diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementing disorders
PET imaging with [F-18] FDG has been used extensively for research and clinical
applications in dementia. In the brain,[F-18] FDG accumulates around synapses and …
applications in dementia. In the brain,[F-18] FDG accumulates around synapses and …
The lateralized linguistic cerebellum: a review and a new hypothesis
During the past 2 decades the collaboration across disciplines and the methodologic and
conceptual advances of contemporary neuroscience have brought about a substantial …
conceptual advances of contemporary neuroscience have brought about a substantial …
Cerebellar hemispheric activation ipsilateral to the paretic hand correlates with functional recovery after stroke
An experimental lesion in the primary motor or sensory cortices in monkeys leads to
functional reorganization in areas surrounding the lesion or in contralateral homologous …
functional reorganization in areas surrounding the lesion or in contralateral homologous …
Pervasive white matter fiber degeneration in ischemic stroke
Background and Purpose—We examined if ischemic stroke is associated with white matter
degeneration predominantly confined to the ipsi-lesional tracts or with widespread bilateral …
degeneration predominantly confined to the ipsi-lesional tracts or with widespread bilateral …
[HTML][HTML] Investigational therapies for ischemic stroke: neuroprotection and neurorecovery
P Sahota, SI Savitz - Neurotherapeutics, 2011 - Elsevier
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Current treatment
strategies for ischemic stroke primarily focus on reducing the size of ischemic damage and …
strategies for ischemic stroke primarily focus on reducing the size of ischemic damage and …
Increased frontocerebellar activation in alcoholics during verbal working memory: an fMRI study
Although there is clear evidence of alcoholism-related damage to the frontal lobes and
cerebellum from neuroimaging, neuropathological, and neuropsychological studies, the …
cerebellum from neuroimaging, neuropathological, and neuropsychological studies, the …
Neuronal deactivation explains decreased cerebellar blood flow in response to focal cerebral ischemia or suppressed neocortical function
L Gold, M Lauritzen - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2002 - National Acad Sciences
Functional neuroimaging in humans with acute brain damage often reveals decreases in
blood flow and metabolism in areas unaffected by the lesion. This phenomenon, termed …
blood flow and metabolism in areas unaffected by the lesion. This phenomenon, termed …