The cerebellar cognitive affective/Schmahmann syndrome scale
F Hoche, X Guell, MG Vangel, JC Sherman… - Brain, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome (CCAS; Schmahmann's syndrome) is characterized
by deficits in executive function, linguistic processing, spatial cognition, and affect regulation …
by deficits in executive function, linguistic processing, spatial cognition, and affect regulation …
The cerebellar cognitive affective/Schmahmann syndrome: a task force paper
GPD Argyropoulos, K Van Dun, M Adamaszek… - The Cerebellum, 2020 - Springer
Sporadically advocated over the last two centuries, a cerebellar role in cognition and affect
has been rigorously established in the past few decades. In the clinical domain, such …
has been rigorously established in the past few decades. In the clinical domain, such …
The cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome—a meta-analysis
N Ahmadian, K van Baarsen, M van Zandvoort… - The Cerebellum, 2019 - Springer
The cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome (CCAS) was first described by Schmahmann
and Sherman in 1998. Despite their clear depiction of the syndrome, it is our experience that …
and Sherman in 1998. Despite their clear depiction of the syndrome, it is our experience that …
Schmahmann's syndrome-identification of the third cornerstone of clinical ataxiology
Schmahmann's syndrome represents a novel clinical condition consisting of a constellation
of cognitive and affective deficits following cerebellar disease. The complex was first …
of cognitive and affective deficits following cerebellar disease. The complex was first …
Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome
JD Schmahmann, JC Sherman - International review of neurobiology, 1997 - Elsevier
Clinical teaching regarding the effects of cerebellar lesions is that deficits are confined to the
realm of voluntary movement, gait, and equilibrium. Early case reports describing behavioral …
realm of voluntary movement, gait, and equilibrium. Early case reports describing behavioral …
Evaluating the affective component of the cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome
U Wolf, MJ Rapoport… - The Journal of …, 2009 - Am Neuropsych Assoc
METHODS We conducted a systematic literature review looking at the affective component
of the cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome. We have included a wide array of emotion …
of the cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome. We have included a wide array of emotion …
[HTML][HTML] Location of lesion determines motor vs. cognitive consequences in patients with cerebellar stroke
CJ Stoodley, JP MacMore, N Makris, JC Sherman… - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2016 - Elsevier
Cerebellar lesions can cause motor deficits and/or the cerebellar cognitive affective
syndrome (CCAS; Schmahmann's syndrome). We used voxel-based lesion-symptom …
syndrome (CCAS; Schmahmann's syndrome). We used voxel-based lesion-symptom …
The cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome scale reveals early neuropsychological deficits in SCA3 patients
RP Maas, S Killaars, BPC van de Warrenburg… - Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
Background The cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome scale (CCAS-S) was recently
developed to detect specific neuropsychological deficits in patients with cerebellar diseases …
developed to detect specific neuropsychological deficits in patients with cerebellar diseases …
Pure post–stroke cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome: a case report
KS Paulus, I Magnano, M Conti, P Galistu… - Neurological …, 2004 - Springer
Cerebellar pathology commonly shows important motor signs and less evident cognitive
dysfunction. The'cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome'is characterised by impairment on …
dysfunction. The'cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome'is characterised by impairment on …
[PDF][PDF] A cognitive affective role for the cerebellum
RJ Dolan - Brain, 1998 - pure.mpg.de
Traditional neurological teaching suggests that, functionally, the cerebellum is devoted
entirely to motor control. Accordingly, the cerebellum is proposed to be primarily concerned …
entirely to motor control. Accordingly, the cerebellum is proposed to be primarily concerned …