The basal ganglia and the cerebellum: nodes in an integrated network
The basal ganglia and the cerebellum are considered to be distinct subcortical systems that
perform unique functional operations. The outputs of the basal ganglia and the cerebellum …
perform unique functional operations. The outputs of the basal ganglia and the cerebellum …
Cerebellar networks with the cerebral cortex and basal ganglia
The dominant view of cerebellar function has been that it is exclusively concerned with
motor control and coordination. Recent findings from neuroanatomical, behavioral, and …
motor control and coordination. Recent findings from neuroanatomical, behavioral, and …
The functional neuroanatomy of dystonia
Dystonia is a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary twisting movements and
postures. There are many different clinical manifestations, and many different causes. The …
postures. There are many different clinical manifestations, and many different causes. The …
[HTML][HTML] The anatomical basis for dystonia: the motor network model
Background The dystonias include a clinically and etiologically very diverse group of
disorders. There are both degenerative and non-degenerative subtypes resulting from …
disorders. There are both degenerative and non-degenerative subtypes resulting from …
Current opinions and areas of consensus on the role of the cerebellum in dystonia
A role for the cerebellum in causing ataxia, a disorder characterized by uncoordinated
movement, is widely accepted. Recent work has suggested that alterations in activity …
movement, is widely accepted. Recent work has suggested that alterations in activity …
The forward model: a unifying theory for the role of the cerebellum in motor control and sense of agency
Q Welniarz, Y Worbe, C Gallea - Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 2021 - frontiersin.org
For more than two decades, there has been converging evidence for an essential role of the
cerebellum in non-motor functions. The cerebellum is not only important in learning and …
cerebellum in non-motor functions. The cerebellum is not only important in learning and …
Network localization of cervical dystonia based on causal brain lesions
Cervical dystonia is a neurological disorder characterized by sustained, involuntary
movements of the head and neck. Most cases of cervical dystonia are idiopathic, with no …
movements of the head and neck. Most cases of cervical dystonia are idiopathic, with no …
Consensus paper: experimental neurostimulation of the cerebellum
The cerebellum is best known for its role in controlling motor behaviors. However, recent
work supports the view that it also influences non-motor behaviors. The contribution of the …
work supports the view that it also influences non-motor behaviors. The contribution of the …
The cerebellum and basal ganglia are interconnected
The cerebellum and the basal ganglia are major subcortical nuclei that control multiple
aspects of behavior largely through their interactions with the cerebral cortex. Discrete …
aspects of behavior largely through their interactions with the cerebral cortex. Discrete …
Dystonia as a network disorder: what is the role of the cerebellum?
CN Prudente, EJ Hess, HA **nah - Neuroscience, 2014 - Elsevier
The dystonias are a group of disorders defined by sustained or intermittent muscle
contractions that result in involuntary posturing or repetitive movements. There are many …
contractions that result in involuntary posturing or repetitive movements. There are many …