In the last 20 years much has changed of our understanding of cerebellar functioning, nevertheless the clinical approach to cerebellar symptoms is remarkably similar to that in use at the beginning of 1900. Classical approach to signs and symptoms related to cerebellar damage is presented together with modern interpretation of the pathophysiological mechanisms. The importance of the cerebellum in cognition is focused with emphasis on the clinical relevance of the understanding of cerebro-cerebellar interactions.
Cerebellum: clinical pathology / M., Molinari; Leggio, Maria. - (2009), pp. 737-742. [10.1016/B978-008045046-9.00567-2].
Cerebellum: clinical pathology.
LEGGIO, Maria
2009
Abstract
In the last 20 years much has changed of our understanding of cerebellar functioning, nevertheless the clinical approach to cerebellar symptoms is remarkably similar to that in use at the beginning of 1900. Classical approach to signs and symptoms related to cerebellar damage is presented together with modern interpretation of the pathophysiological mechanisms. The importance of the cerebellum in cognition is focused with emphasis on the clinical relevance of the understanding of cerebro-cerebellar interactions.File allegati a questo prodotto
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