Consensus paper. Cerebellar reserve: from cerebellar physiology to cerebellar disorders
Cerebellar reserve refers to the capacity of the cerebellum to compensate for tissue damage
or loss of function resulting from many different etiologies. When the inciting event produces …
or loss of function resulting from many different etiologies. When the inciting event produces …
Neocortex–cerebellum circuits for cognitive processing
Although classically thought of as a motor circuit, the cerebellum is now understood to
contribute to a wide variety of cognitive functions through its dense interconnections with the …
contribute to a wide variety of cognitive functions through its dense interconnections with the …
An open cortico-basal ganglia loop allows limbic control over motor output via the nigrothalamic pathway
Cortico-basal ganglia-thalamocortical loops are largely conceived as parallel circuits that
process limbic, associative, and sensorimotor information separately. Whether and how …
process limbic, associative, and sensorimotor information separately. Whether and how …
Cerebellar modules and their role as operational cerebellar processing units
The compartmentalization of the cerebellum into modules is often used to discuss its
function. What, exactly, can be considered a module, how do they operate, can they be …
function. What, exactly, can be considered a module, how do they operate, can they be …
Homologous organization of cerebellar pathways to sensory, motor, and associative forebrain
Cerebellar outputs take polysynaptic routes to reach the rest of the brain, impeding
conventional tracing. Here, we quantify pathways between the cerebellum and forebrain by …
conventional tracing. Here, we quantify pathways between the cerebellum and forebrain by …
Cerebellum lecture: the cerebellar nuclei—core of the cerebellum
JM Kebschull, F Casoni, GG Consalez, D Goldowitz… - The Cerebellum, 2024 - Springer
The cerebellum is a key player in many brain functions and a major topic of neuroscience
research. However, the cerebellar nuclei (CN), the main output structures of the cerebellum …
research. However, the cerebellar nuclei (CN), the main output structures of the cerebellum …
Anatomical and physiological foundations of cerebello-hippocampal interaction
TC Watson, P Obiang, A Torres-Herraez, A Watilliaux… - elife, 2019 - elifesciences.org
Multiple lines of evidence suggest that functionally intact cerebello-hippocampal interactions
are required for appropriate spatial processing. However, how the cerebellum anatomically …
are required for appropriate spatial processing. However, how the cerebellum anatomically …
Cerebellar Purkinje cells can differentially modulate coherence between sensory and motor cortex depending on region and behavior
S Lindeman, S Hong, L Kros… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Activity of sensory and motor cortices is essential for sensorimotor integration. In particular,
coherence between these areas may indicate binding of critical functions like perception …
coherence between these areas may indicate binding of critical functions like perception …
Input and output organization of the mesodiencephalic junction for cerebro‐cerebellar communication
Most studies investigating the impact of the cerebral cortex (CC) onto the cerebellum
highlight the role of the pons, which provides the mossy fibers to the cerebellum. However …
highlight the role of the pons, which provides the mossy fibers to the cerebellum. However …
Cortical reorganization of sensorimotor systems and the role of intracortical circuits after spinal cord injury
H Mohammed, ER Hollis - Neurotherapeutics, 2018 - Springer
The plasticity of sensorimotor systems in mammals underlies the capacity for motor learning
as well as the ability to relearn following injury. Spinal cord injury, which both deprives …
as well as the ability to relearn following injury. Spinal cord injury, which both deprives …