Embodied cognition and the cerebellum: perspectives from the dysmetria of thought and the universal cerebellar transform theories

X Guell, JDE Gabrieli, JD Schmahmann - Cortex, 2018 - Elsevier
In this report, we analyze the relationship between embodied cognition and current theories
of the cerebellum, particularly the Dysmetria of Thought theory and the concept of the …

The theory and neuroscience of cerebellar cognition

JD Schmahmann, X Guell, CJ Stoodley… - Annual review of …, 2019 - annualreviews.org
Cerebellar neuroscience has undergone a paradigm shift. The theories of the universal
cerebellar transform and dysmetria of thought and the principles of organization of cerebral …

Dysmetria of thought: clinical consequences of cerebellar dysfunction on cognition and affect

JD Schmahmann - Trends in cognitive sciences, 1998 - cell.com
Cognitive and emotional changes might be prominent or even principal manifestations of
cerebellar lesions. This realization supports evidence suggesting that the cerebellum is an …

The cerebellum and cognition

JD Schmahmann - Neuroscience letters, 2019 - Elsevier
What the cerebellum does to sensorimotor and vestibular control, it also does to cognition,
emotion, and autonomic function. This hypothesis is based on the theories of dysmetria of …

The role of the cerebellum in cognition and emotion: personal reflections since 1982 on the dysmetria of thought hypothesis, and its historical evolution from theory to …

JD Schmahmann - Neuropsychology review, 2010 - Springer
The cognitive neuroscience of the cerebellum is now an established multidisciplinary field of
investigation. This essay traces the historical evolution of this line of inquiry from an …

Disorders of the cerebellum: ataxia, dysmetria of thought, and the cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome

JD Schmahmann - The Journal of neuropsychiatry and …, 2004 - Am Neuropsych Assoc
Many diseases involve the cerebellum and produce ataxia, which is characterized by
incoordination of balance, gait, extremity and eye movements, and dysarthria. Cerebellar …

[PDF][PDF] The cerebellum and cognitive function: 25 years of insight from anatomy and neuroimaging

RL Buckner - Neuron, 2013 - cell.com
Twenty-five years ago the first human functional neuroimaging studies of cognition
discovered a surprising response in the cerebellum that could not be attributed to motor …

What wires together dies together: verbs, actions and neurodegeneration in motor neuron disease

TH Bak, S Chandran - Cortex, 2012 - Elsevier
For more than a century the research on Motor Neuron Disease (MND) has been dominated
by a tension between the concept of a selective, purely motor degeneration and a growing …

Metalinguistic deficits in patients with cerebellar dysfunction: empirical support for the dysmetria of thought theory

X Guell, F Hoche, JD Schmahmann - The Cerebellum, 2015 - Springer
The cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome (CCAS) includes disruption of linguistic
processing such as verbal fluency, verbal working memory, grammar, and speech …

The cognitive neuropsychology of the cerebellum

T C. Justus, RB Ivry - International Review of Psychiatry, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
We review evidence from neuropsychological studies of patients with damage to the
cerebellum that suggests cerebellar involvement in four general categories of cognition:(1) …