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The cerebellum, cerebrum, and brain ... It is responsible for managing processes such as breathing, digestion, and sleeping. A narrow midline area called the vermis connects the two hemispheres of ...
By tracking autism-relevant behaviors associated with cerebellar–prefrontal cortical circuits, the researchers also found that neural circuits from the posterior vermis and the rCrus1 region of ...
The cerebellum (Latin for "little brain") is tucked below the cerebrum (Latin for "big brain"). Cerebellar and cerebral are sister words; the former means "relating to the cerebellum," and the ...
Affective dysregulation occurs particularly when lesions involve the cerebellar vermis. These higher order impairments represent subcortical disconnection syndromes, manifestations of dysmetria of ...
The brain's cerebellum is key to the body's coordination of movement. New research examines the possible association between developmental deficits in the cerebellar vermis during childhood and ...
To quantify how the cerebellum contributes to the control of the tongue, the researchers recorded the activity of P-cells in a cerebellar structure called the vermis.