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Update cerebellum and cognition

Journal

JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY
Volume 268, Issue 10, Pages 3921-3925

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00415-021-10486-w

Keywords

Cognition; Cerebellum; Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome (CCAS)

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  1. Projekt DEAL

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Besides its well-established role in motor control, there is now strong evidence that the cerebellum plays a crucial role in a wide range of cognitive and affective functions. Clinical and neuropsychological studies, along with evidence from anatomical studies and advanced neuroimaging, have provided significant insights into the specific features and clinical relevance of cerebellar involvement in normal cognition and mood.
There is now robust evidence that the cerebellum-apart from its well-established role in motor control-is crucially involved in a wide spectrum of cognitive and affective functions. Clinical and neuropsychological studies together with evidence from anatomical studies and advanced neuroimaging have yielded significant insights into the specific features and clinical relevance of cerebellar involvement in normal cognition and mood.

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