The cerebellum, historically linked only to motor control, is now recognized as a vital hub for executive function, emotion, and social cognition. Through ...
Veterinary scientists have found that cognitive decline in man's best friends is associated with changes in the front legs’ ...
Scientists have shown that the stride length of the front legs (but not the hind legs) of senior and geriatric dogs decreases ...
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Cerebellar aging impairs balance, cognitive functions in elderly
People often worry about their brains aging, focusing only on the cerebrum related to memory and dementia. However, the ...
A new study upends movement disorder research, proving Purkinje cells are a poor biomarker for deep cerebellar nuclei.
A neurologist explains the science, possible causes, and when drifting to one side could signal a health issue.
Analysis of brain recordings revealed little correlation between two key cerebellar cell types, prompting a reassessment of ...
Researchers at Virginia Tech's Fralin Biomedical Research Institute find activity in more easily accessible Purkinje cells in ...
Researchers analyzed over 200,000 brain cell nuclei across 11 autism mouse models and found that diverse autism-linked ...
An irresistible urge to move the legs or other areas, often accompanied by unpleasant sensations at night or during rest: Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) affects millions of people worldwide. Despite ...
Researchers use zebrafish models to discover that the RLS risk gene MEIS1 regulates Purkinje cell survival and motor control.
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