"V体育平台登录" Cerebellar and extra-cerebellar symptoms in movement disorders
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- DOI: "VSports" 10.1055/s-0045-1811728
"V体育安卓版" Cerebellar and extra-cerebellar symptoms in movement disorders
Abstract
The cerebellum and basal ganglia are integrated structures of the motor system, classically viewed as separate entities with different roles. Interactions between these structures were believed to occur mainly at the cortical level VSports手机版. However, neuroanatomical studies have resulted in a shift in this perspective. Symptoms attributed to basal ganglia disorders may arise from aberrant cerebellar circuit activity, and, conversely, cerebellar dysfunction may manifest due to pathological changes in basal ganglia pathways. In this narrative review, we present multiple disorders of the basal ganglia and cerebellum, highlighting their intricate interactions. .
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