PCH is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by impaired development of the cerebellum and ventral pons. There are six known subtypes, all of which feature severe neurological deficits and ...
the pons, originating from paramedian branches of the basilar artery; (E) the cerebellum, originating from penetrating branches of the posterior, inferior, anterior inferior, or superior ...
Your hindbrain includes your cerebellum, pons, and medulla oblongata. The cerebellum controls your movement, balance, posture, and some aspects of language and attention. The pons connects your ...
Frings, Markus Thilmann, Alfred F. Forsting, Michael Diener, Hans Christoph and Timmann, Dagmar 2005. Timing of Conditioned Eyeblink Responses Is Impaired in Cerebellar Patients. The Journal of ...
the cerebellum enables the body to maintain balance and posture. Brain Stem The brain stem, situated at the bottom of the brain, is made up of three main parts: the midbrain, pons, and medulla ...
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Pontine Stroke: What It Is and Outlook
Pontine strokes happen when the blood supply to the pons region of the brainstem is cut off. They can be ischemic strokes, ...
Scientists shed light on the often-overlooked role of the cerebellum in both motor and social-cognitive processes. His research contributes to a growing shift in the field of neuroscience ...
That neurons in our cerebral cortex communicate with the pons and cerebellum to adjust pain thresholds based on our ...
For decades, the cerebellum was primarily associated with motor coordination. "People with cerebellar abnormalities often experience motor issues," Van Overwalle explains. "For example ...
Internuclear ophthalmoplegia is common in MS and results from damage to interneurons travelling from the cranial nerve (CN) VI nucleus in the pons to the contralateral medial rectus subnucleus of ...
This work advances our understanding of the role of the cerebellum in sensorimotor learning and points towards the role of the cerebellum as a gateway to the formation of stable memories for ...