The cerebellum, historically linked only to motor control, is now recognized as a vital hub for executive function, emotion, and social cognition. Through ...
People often worry about their brains aging, focusing only on the cerebrum related to memory and dementia. However, the ...
Cerebellar ataxia results from dysfunction of the cerebellum, which is part of the brain that helps regulate and control movement and balance. People may experience changes in gait, speech, and eye ...
A new study upends movement disorder research, proving Purkinje cells are a poor biomarker for deep cerebellar nuclei.
The cerebellum, long recognised for its role in motor coordination, is increasingly implicated in the cognitive and affective disturbances of schizophrenia. Rather than operating in isolation, the ...