AbstractThe CEREBEMO project aims at better understanding the cerebellum’s functional specialization and integration in human affective processes but also to investigate, more generally, the basal ganglia-cerebellar network during sensorimotor, cognitive and emotional processes underpinning the habit formation. The project was realized at the University of Geneva in collaboration with the Neurology Unit of the Geneva University Hospitals. The project was funded by the Swiss National Foundation ("Cerebellar contribution to human emotion: insights from stroke and neuroimaging" - Grant N°: 105314_182221). How to cite: - If you are using the CEREBEMO-1 dataset, please cite: Thomasson, M., Ceravolo, L., Corradi-Dell’Acqua, C., Mantelli, A., Saj...
The cerebellum has an important role in the control and coordination of movement. It is now clear, h...
BACKGROUND: Though the cerebellum's role in visuospatial and fine motor functioning has been well-es...
Consistent evidence suggests that the cerebellum contributes to the processing of emotional facial e...
The CEREBEMO project aims at better understanding the cerebellum’s functional specialization and int...
The cerebellum is well known for its contribution to motor performance, but less for its involvement...
Over the past three decades, insights into the role of the cerebellum in emotional processing have s...
Studies from the past three decades have demonstrated that there is cerebellar involvement in the em...
In the human brain, the cerebellum (CB) and basal ganglia (BG) are implicated in cognition-, emotion...
Neuroscientific investigation of the detailed neurophysiology of emotion processing is a rapidly pro...
Background: During the past three decades neuroanatomical, neuroimaging, and clinical studies have s...
The traditional view on the cerebellum as the sole coordinator of motor function has been substantia...
Abstract The cognitive neuroscience of the cerebellum is now an established multidisciplinary field ...
The cerebellum has been traditionally disregarded in relation to nonmotor functions, but recent find...
The presence of cerebellar activity in a wide range of cognitive functions examined within an increa...
Over the past 30 years, cumulative evidence has indicated that cerebellar function extends beyond se...
The cerebellum has an important role in the control and coordination of movement. It is now clear, h...
BACKGROUND: Though the cerebellum's role in visuospatial and fine motor functioning has been well-es...
Consistent evidence suggests that the cerebellum contributes to the processing of emotional facial e...
The CEREBEMO project aims at better understanding the cerebellum’s functional specialization and int...
The cerebellum is well known for its contribution to motor performance, but less for its involvement...
Over the past three decades, insights into the role of the cerebellum in emotional processing have s...
Studies from the past three decades have demonstrated that there is cerebellar involvement in the em...
In the human brain, the cerebellum (CB) and basal ganglia (BG) are implicated in cognition-, emotion...
Neuroscientific investigation of the detailed neurophysiology of emotion processing is a rapidly pro...
Background: During the past three decades neuroanatomical, neuroimaging, and clinical studies have s...
The traditional view on the cerebellum as the sole coordinator of motor function has been substantia...
Abstract The cognitive neuroscience of the cerebellum is now an established multidisciplinary field ...
The cerebellum has been traditionally disregarded in relation to nonmotor functions, but recent find...
The presence of cerebellar activity in a wide range of cognitive functions examined within an increa...
Over the past 30 years, cumulative evidence has indicated that cerebellar function extends beyond se...
The cerebellum has an important role in the control and coordination of movement. It is now clear, h...
BACKGROUND: Though the cerebellum's role in visuospatial and fine motor functioning has been well-es...
Consistent evidence suggests that the cerebellum contributes to the processing of emotional facial e...