The cerebellum is a brain region that undergoes extremely dynamic growth during perinatal and postnatal development which is regulated by the proper interaction between glial cells and neurons with a complex concert of growth factors, chemokines, cytokines, neurotransmitters and transcriptions factors. The relevance of cerebellar functions for not only motor performance but also for cognition, emotion, memory and attention is increasingly being recognized and acknowledged. Since perturbed circuitry of cerebro-cerebellar trajectories can play a role in many central nervous system pathologies and thereby contribute to neurological symptoms in distinct neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative diseases, is it the aim with this mini-review to hi...
The cerebellum is critical for motor functions such as coordination, precision and accurate timing o...
The authors’ research was supported by grants (R.J.T.W.) from the Biotechnology and Biological Scien...
This special issue follows the meeting The Cerebellum: From Neurons to Higher Control and Cognition ...
Historically, the molecular and cellular mechanisms of cerebellar development were investigated thro...
In the past two decades, mounting evidence has modified the classical view of the cerebellum as a br...
Spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs) affect the cerebellum and its afferent and efferent systems that dege...
The development of the mammalian cerebellum is orchestrated by both cell-autonomous programs and ind...
The cerebellum is a fascinating brain structure, containing more neurons than the rest of the brain ...
The development of the mammalian cerebellum is orchestrated by both cell-autonomous programs and ind...
The cerebellum is essential for the motor control of movement and posture. Due to its apparent simpl...
The complexity of the central nervous system poses a tremendous challenge for understanding the intr...
Just as there is a huge morphological and functional diversity of neuron types specialized for speci...
The cerebellum is a pre-eminent model for the study of neurogenesis and circuit assembly. Increasing...
The well-organized cerebellar structures and neuronal networks are likely crucial for their function...
The study of the links and interactions between development and motor learning has noticeable implic...
The cerebellum is critical for motor functions such as coordination, precision and accurate timing o...
The authors’ research was supported by grants (R.J.T.W.) from the Biotechnology and Biological Scien...
This special issue follows the meeting The Cerebellum: From Neurons to Higher Control and Cognition ...
Historically, the molecular and cellular mechanisms of cerebellar development were investigated thro...
In the past two decades, mounting evidence has modified the classical view of the cerebellum as a br...
Spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs) affect the cerebellum and its afferent and efferent systems that dege...
The development of the mammalian cerebellum is orchestrated by both cell-autonomous programs and ind...
The cerebellum is a fascinating brain structure, containing more neurons than the rest of the brain ...
The development of the mammalian cerebellum is orchestrated by both cell-autonomous programs and ind...
The cerebellum is essential for the motor control of movement and posture. Due to its apparent simpl...
The complexity of the central nervous system poses a tremendous challenge for understanding the intr...
Just as there is a huge morphological and functional diversity of neuron types specialized for speci...
The cerebellum is a pre-eminent model for the study of neurogenesis and circuit assembly. Increasing...
The well-organized cerebellar structures and neuronal networks are likely crucial for their function...
The study of the links and interactions between development and motor learning has noticeable implic...
The cerebellum is critical for motor functions such as coordination, precision and accurate timing o...
The authors’ research was supported by grants (R.J.T.W.) from the Biotechnology and Biological Scien...
This special issue follows the meeting The Cerebellum: From Neurons to Higher Control and Cognition ...