There is a growing recognition that the utility of the cerebellum is not limited to motor control. This review focuses on the particularly novel area of hippocampal-cerebellar interactions. Recent work has illustrated that the hippocampus and cerebellum are functionally connected in a bidirectional manner such that the cerebellum can influence hippocampal activity and vice versa. This functional connectivity has important implications for physiology, including spatial navigation and timing-dependent tasks, as well as pathophysiology, including seizures. Moving forward, an improved understanding of the critical biological underpinnings of these cognitive collaborations may improve interventions for neurological disorders such as epilepsy
In previous studies, cerebellum had long been thought as only a part of the motor coordination syste...
Despite increasing evidence suggesting the cerebellum works in concert with the cortex and basal gan...
Contains fulltext : 170319.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Despite increas...
International audienceMultiple lines of evidence suggest that functionally intact cerebello-hippocam...
International audienceEarly investigations of cerebellar function focused on motor learning, in part...
The hippocampus and cerebellum play a role in the process of temporal memory formation. The interact...
The hippocampus and cerebellum play a role in the process of temporal memory formation. The interact...
The ability to learn about an environment is fundamental to the survival of an organism. The hippoca...
The hippocampus and cerebellum play a role in the process of temporal memory formation. The interact...
International audienceTo examine the cerebellar contribution to human spatial navigation we used fun...
To examine the cerebellar contribution to human spatial navigation we used functional magnetic reson...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the cerebellum subserves functions beyond the sensorimotor realm...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the cerebellum subserves functions beyond the sensorimotor realm...
The cerebellum is thought to be engaged not only in motor control, but also in the neural network de...
The cerebellum is typically associated with motor control although there is now extensive evidence t...
In previous studies, cerebellum had long been thought as only a part of the motor coordination syste...
Despite increasing evidence suggesting the cerebellum works in concert with the cortex and basal gan...
Contains fulltext : 170319.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Despite increas...
International audienceMultiple lines of evidence suggest that functionally intact cerebello-hippocam...
International audienceEarly investigations of cerebellar function focused on motor learning, in part...
The hippocampus and cerebellum play a role in the process of temporal memory formation. The interact...
The hippocampus and cerebellum play a role in the process of temporal memory formation. The interact...
The ability to learn about an environment is fundamental to the survival of an organism. The hippoca...
The hippocampus and cerebellum play a role in the process of temporal memory formation. The interact...
International audienceTo examine the cerebellar contribution to human spatial navigation we used fun...
To examine the cerebellar contribution to human spatial navigation we used functional magnetic reson...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the cerebellum subserves functions beyond the sensorimotor realm...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the cerebellum subserves functions beyond the sensorimotor realm...
The cerebellum is thought to be engaged not only in motor control, but also in the neural network de...
The cerebellum is typically associated with motor control although there is now extensive evidence t...
In previous studies, cerebellum had long been thought as only a part of the motor coordination syste...
Despite increasing evidence suggesting the cerebellum works in concert with the cortex and basal gan...
Contains fulltext : 170319.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Despite increas...