In 1964 an original case report from A.R. Luria's Laboratory of Neuropsychology was published in Cortex, being one of the first to draw a link between cerebellum and cognition, by highlighting the manifestation of 'pseudo-frontal' symptoms resulting from a cerebellar tumour. The findings of Luria and his team seem more consistent with modern views about cerebellar interactions with the frontal lobe and its contributions to behaviour than the views prevalent at the time of publication. The paper was originally submitted in Russian, and translated into Italian for its publication by Cortex. However, Cortex did not preserve the original manuscript in Russian. With the passage of time, and available only to the Italian readership, this case rep...
The cerebellum is a key-piece for information processing and is involved in numerous motor and nonmo...
Our knowledge of cerebellar functions and cerebellar disorders, called Ataxias, is increasing consid...
In the last 20 years much has changed of our understanding of cerebellar functioning, nevertheless t...
A.R. Luria is one of the most prestigious scientists in neuroscience, neuropsychology in particular....
The cerebellum is one of the best studied parts of the brain. Its three-layered cortex and well-defi...
The cerebellar role in non-motor functions is supported by the clinical finding that lesions confine...
Although classically considered to be involved only in motor coordination, the cerebellum has more r...
The cerebellar role in non-motor functions is supported by the clinical finding that lesions confine...
Although classically considered to be involved only in motor coordination, the cerebellum has more r...
In the nineteenth century, researchers reached a consensus on the basis of animal ablation experimen...
AbstractIntroductionMotor coordination disorders caused by cerebellar dysfunction are well known. Ho...
Abstract The cognitive neuroscience of the cerebellum is now an established multidisciplinary field ...
Research on the cerebellum is evolving rapidly. The exquisiteness of the cerebellar circuitry with a...
International audienceThe approach of executive functions began with the early description of behavi...
Twenty-five years ago the first human functional neuroimaging studies of cognition discovered a surp...
The cerebellum is a key-piece for information processing and is involved in numerous motor and nonmo...
Our knowledge of cerebellar functions and cerebellar disorders, called Ataxias, is increasing consid...
In the last 20 years much has changed of our understanding of cerebellar functioning, nevertheless t...
A.R. Luria is one of the most prestigious scientists in neuroscience, neuropsychology in particular....
The cerebellum is one of the best studied parts of the brain. Its three-layered cortex and well-defi...
The cerebellar role in non-motor functions is supported by the clinical finding that lesions confine...
Although classically considered to be involved only in motor coordination, the cerebellum has more r...
The cerebellar role in non-motor functions is supported by the clinical finding that lesions confine...
Although classically considered to be involved only in motor coordination, the cerebellum has more r...
In the nineteenth century, researchers reached a consensus on the basis of animal ablation experimen...
AbstractIntroductionMotor coordination disorders caused by cerebellar dysfunction are well known. Ho...
Abstract The cognitive neuroscience of the cerebellum is now an established multidisciplinary field ...
Research on the cerebellum is evolving rapidly. The exquisiteness of the cerebellar circuitry with a...
International audienceThe approach of executive functions began with the early description of behavi...
Twenty-five years ago the first human functional neuroimaging studies of cognition discovered a surp...
The cerebellum is a key-piece for information processing and is involved in numerous motor and nonmo...
Our knowledge of cerebellar functions and cerebellar disorders, called Ataxias, is increasing consid...
In the last 20 years much has changed of our understanding of cerebellar functioning, nevertheless t...