The putative involvement of the cerebellum in the pathogenesis of cortical myoclonic syndromes has been long hypothesized, as neuropathological changes in patients with cortical myoclonus have most commonly been found in the cerebellum rather than in the suspected culprit, the primary somatosensory cortex. A model of increased cortical excitability due to loss of cerebellar inhibitory control via cerebello-thalamo-cortical connections has been proposed, but evidence remains equivocal. Here, we explore this hypothesis by examining syndromes that present with cortical myoclonus and ataxia. We first describe common clinical characteristics and underlying neuropathology. We critically view information on cerebellar physiology with regard to mot...
Motor inhibition is an essential skill for fully adapted behavior requiring motor control and higher...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to examine the stimulus-response properties of the excitatory an...
The cerebellum has a striking homogeneous cytoarchitecture and participates in both motor and non-mo...
The putative involvement of the cerebellum in the pathogenesis of cortical myoclonic syndromes has b...
ObjectiveTo study the electrophysiologic and pathologic findings in three patients with cortical myo...
Cortical myoclonus (CM) is defined by the presence of giant SEP, enhanced long-latency reflex (LLR) ...
OBJECTIVE: To study the electrophysiologic and pathologic findings in three patients with cortical m...
ely n-f wi w e ec da The pathology showed cerebellar cortical atrophy and physiology confirmed the c...
Cortical hyperexcitability is a feature of "familial cortical myoclonic tremor with epilepsy" (FCMTE...
Cortical hyperexcitability is a feature of "familial cortical myoclonic tremor with epilepsy" (FCMTE...
The cerebellum is one of the best studied parts of the brain. Its three-layered cortex and well-defi...
Cerebellum is highly connected with the contralateral cerebral cortex. So far, the motor deficits ob...
Dystonia has historically been considered a disorder of the basal ganglia. This review aims to criti...
Cortical tremor is a fine rhythmic oscillation involving distal upper limbs, linked to increased sen...
Motor inhibition is an essential skill for fully adapted behavior requiring motor control and higher...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to examine the stimulus-response properties of the excitatory an...
The cerebellum has a striking homogeneous cytoarchitecture and participates in both motor and non-mo...
The putative involvement of the cerebellum in the pathogenesis of cortical myoclonic syndromes has b...
ObjectiveTo study the electrophysiologic and pathologic findings in three patients with cortical myo...
Cortical myoclonus (CM) is defined by the presence of giant SEP, enhanced long-latency reflex (LLR) ...
OBJECTIVE: To study the electrophysiologic and pathologic findings in three patients with cortical m...
ely n-f wi w e ec da The pathology showed cerebellar cortical atrophy and physiology confirmed the c...
Cortical hyperexcitability is a feature of "familial cortical myoclonic tremor with epilepsy" (FCMTE...
Cortical hyperexcitability is a feature of "familial cortical myoclonic tremor with epilepsy" (FCMTE...
The cerebellum is one of the best studied parts of the brain. Its three-layered cortex and well-defi...
Cerebellum is highly connected with the contralateral cerebral cortex. So far, the motor deficits ob...
Dystonia has historically been considered a disorder of the basal ganglia. This review aims to criti...
Cortical tremor is a fine rhythmic oscillation involving distal upper limbs, linked to increased sen...
Motor inhibition is an essential skill for fully adapted behavior requiring motor control and higher...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to examine the stimulus-response properties of the excitatory an...
The cerebellum has a striking homogeneous cytoarchitecture and participates in both motor and non-mo...