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The cerebellum
Hans J. Ten Donkelaar
, Wilfred Den Dunnen
, Bart Van De Warrenburg
, Martin Lammens
,
Pieter Wesseling
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Affective Disturbances
16%
Afferent Connections
16%
Afferent Fibers
16%
Ataxia
33%
Ataxic
16%
Basket Cell
16%
Cerebellar Afferents
16%
Cerebellar Circuitry
16%
Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome
33%
Cerebellar Cortex
33%
Cerebellar Degeneration
16%
Cerebellar Dysfunction
16%
Cerebellar Lesion
16%
Cerebellar nuclei
16%
Cerebellar Peduncles
16%
Cerebellum
100%
Cerebellum Development
16%
Cholinergic Fibers
16%
Climbing Fiber
16%
Cortex
16%
Disinhibition
16%
Dysarthria
16%
Efferent Fibers
16%
Emotional Blunting
16%
Emotional Depression
16%
Executive Ability
16%
Eye Movements
16%
Fiber Connection
16%
Gait Movement
16%
Golgi Cell
16%
Granule Cell
16%
Gross Morphology
16%
Incoordination
16%
Inhibitory Interneurons
16%
Linguistic Competence
16%
Monoaminergic
16%
Mossy Fiber
16%
Motor Cognition
33%
Motor Control
33%
Motor Learning
16%
Motor Symptoms
16%
Muscle Tone
16%
Nineteenth Century
16%
Pathophysiological Aspects
16%
Precerebellar nuclei
16%
Psychotic Features
16%
Purkinje Cell
16%
Stellate Cells
16%
Three-layered
16%
Visuospatial Abilities
16%
Well-defined
16%
Neuroscience
Ataxia
28%
Basket Cell
14%
Cerebellar Cortex
28%
Cerebellum
100%
Cholinergic Fiber
14%
Climbing Fiber
14%
Disinhibition
14%
Dysarthria
14%
Eye Movement
14%
Golgi Cell
14%
Granule Cell
14%
Interneuron
14%
Mood Disorder
14%
Motor Cognition
14%
Motor Control
28%
Motor Learning
14%
Purkinje Cell
14%
Stellate Cell
14%