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Results 11 - 20 of 140 for cerebellum
  1. Seizures (Nemours Foundation)  
    First Aid/Specifics ... First Aid ... seizures, seizure, my child is having a seizure, my child had a seizure, sezure, siezure, seisure, siesure, consciousness, ...
  2. ... hypomyelination with atrophy of the basal ganglia and cerebellum (H-ABC). This disorder begins in infancy or ... in another region involved in movement called the cerebellum is common, and atrophy of the cerebrum, which ...
  3. Brain Facts: Glossary (Society for Neuroscience)  
    Brain Diseases/Reference Desk ... Brain Diseases ... Society for Neuroscience
  4. ... specifically a part called the putamen) and the cerebellum. These regions help control movement. The protein is ... hypomyelination with atrophy of the basal ganglia and cerebellum (H-ABC) at the most severe end of ...
  5. ... movement due to disease or injury to the cerebellum. This is the area in the brain that ... of acute cerebellar ataxia include: Abscess of the cerebellum Alcohol, medicines, insecticides, and illicit drugs Bleeding into ...
  6. ... hypoplasia) of areas of the brain called the cerebellum and the pons. The cerebellum is the part of the brain that coordinates ... the brainstem, where it transmits signals from the cerebellum to the rest of the brain.Individuals with ...
  7. ... various parts of the brain, particularly within the cerebellum, which is the area of the brain involved ... Over time, the loss of cells in the cerebellum causes the movement problems characteristic of SCA36. In ...
  8. ... part of the brain that coordinates movement (the cerebellum). The Syne-1 protein is active (expressed) in Purkinje cells, which are located in the cerebellum and are involved in chemical signaling between nerve ...
  9. ... of the head down to ear level. The cerebellum is smaller than the cerebrum and located underneath ... is the smallest and is located under the cerebellum, extending downward and back toward the neck. The ...
  10. ... term "pontocerebellar" refers to the pons and the cerebellum, which are the brain structures that are most ... the brainstem, where it transmits signals between the cerebellum and the rest of the brain. The cerebellum, ...
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