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  • Cerebellum
  • Neuronal network (Neurophysiology)
  • Golgi cell
  • Interneuron
  • Granule cell
  • CNS (Malformation)
  • X linked disorders with cerebellar dysgenesis (XLCD)
  • CNS (Development)
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    12000The role of the cerebellum in cognition and behavior: a selective review.



    +-nlJ Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 12(2):193-8 (2000)
    21996Cerebellar contributions to cognition.



    +-nlNeuron 16(1):13-5 (1996)
    32009Implications of functional anatomy on information processing in the deep cerebellar nuclei.



    +-nlFront Cell Neurosci 3(-):14 (2009)
    42009Regularity, variability and bi-stability in the activity of cerebellar purkinje cells.



    +-nlFront Cell Neurosci 3(-):12 (2009)
    52007What does the cerebellum really do?



    +-nlCurr Biol 17(19):R824-7 (2007)
    62001Proprioception from a spinocerebellar perspective.



    +-nlPhysiol Rev 81(2):539-68 (2001)
    71998A cognitive affective role for the cerebellum.



    +-nlBrain 121 ( Pt 4)(-):545-6 (1998)
    81997Genetic disorders and cerebellar structural abnormalities in childhood.



    +-nlBrain 120 ( Pt 10)(-):1739-51 (1997)
    92005Is the cerebellum relevant in the circuitry of neuropsychiatric disorders?



    +-nlJ Psychiatry Neurosci 30(3):178-86 (2005)
    102010Discovery and rediscoveries of Golgi cells.



    +-nlJ Physiol 588(Pt 19):3639-55 (2010)
    112011X-linked disorders with cerebellar dysgenesis.



    +-nlOrphanet J Rare Dis 6(-):24 (2011)
    122011The metamorphosis of the developing cerebellar microcircuit.



    +-nlCurr Opin Neurobiol 21(2):245-53 (2011)
    132008Cerebellar development and disease.



    +-nlCurr Opin Neurobiol 18(1):12-9 (2008)



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