Cerebellar patients exhibit various motor impairments, but the sequence of primary and compensatory processes leading to these deficits remains unclear. To investigate this, we reversibly blocked ...
This work has also pointed to the potential importance of the cerebellum in a range of neuropsychiatric disorders, such as autism and schizophrenia. In recent years, scientists not only have continued ...
The team found unique cerebellar activity patterns responsible for different abnormal movements. This work provides a foundational framework for new treatment approaches to movement disorders.
erectile dysfunction, etc), and cerebellum (incoordination and loss of balance). MSA has had several names in the past including striatonigral degeneration, olivopontocerebellar atrophy and Shy-Drager ...
The team found unique cerebellar activity patterns responsible for different abnormal movements. This work provides a ...
It is therefore not surprising that defects in the cerebellum are thought to contribute to a number of devastating neurological disorders including ataxia, dystonia, autism spectrum disorders, and ...
These disruptions ultimately resulted in Purkinje cell death and motor gait dysfunction, underscoring the critical role of autophagy in maintaining cerebellar health. "Our research demonstrates ...