Cerebellar contributions to language in typical and atypical development: a review

C Vias, AS Dick - Developmental neuropsychology, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Developmental neuropsychology, 2017Taylor & Francis
In this review, we present the growing literature suggesting, from a variety of angles, that the
cerebellum contributes to higher-order cognitive functions, rather than simply sensorimotor
functions, and more specifically to language and its development. The cerebellum's
association with language function is determined by the specific cortico-cerebellar
connectivity to the right cerebellum from the left cortical hemisphere. The findings we review
suggest that the cerebellum plays an important role as part of a broader language network …
Abstract
In this review, we present the growing literature suggesting, from a variety of angles, that the cerebellum contributes to higher-order cognitive functions, rather than simply sensorimotor functions, and more specifically to language and its development. The cerebellum’s association with language function is determined by the specific cortico-cerebellar connectivity to the right cerebellum from the left cortical hemisphere. The findings we review suggest that the cerebellum plays an important role as part of a broader language network, and also implies that the cerebellum may be a potential new therapeutic target to treat speech and language deficits, especially during development.
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