Could an anomaly in the developing brain explain motor difficulties occurring decades later in people with rare movement disorders?
A recent study found that the way cerebellar neurons communicate with other brain regions is different in various movement disorders. The cerebellum is a region of the brain that helps us refine our ...
A fragile cerebellum at birth could explain the onset of motor disorders several decades later, according to research ...
The cerebellum is a region of the brain that helps us refine our movements and learn new motor skills. Patients and mouse models experience many kinds of abnormal movements when their cerebellum is ...
Transcutaneous afferent patterned stimulation is linked to metabolic activity changes in the cerebellum and other brain areas ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects an estimated 2.3 million people worldwide. Approximately 80% of people with MS have inflammation in the cerebellum, the part of the brain that helps control movement ...
Patient #25 presented with progressive gait and limb ataxia, mild distal symmetrical sensory loss, diminished deep tendon reflexes, weakness of the gluteal muscles, and bilateral extensor plantar ...
Researchers at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, identified a receptor that plays a crucial role in stress-induced motor ...
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