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When healthy adults undergo infant motor development, it is characterized by increased grey matter density in the fronto-cerebellar pathways.
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Because of this tight association with damage to the cerebellum, intention tremors are often referred to as cerebellar tremors.
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Nonetheless, gentle cerebellar retraction is occasionally required especially in larger tumors.
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It is one among the four pairs of cerebellar nuclei, which are from lateral to medial: the dentate, interposed (emboliform and globose), and fastigial nuclei.
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Such studies lead to successful trials with amantadine, a substance facilitating dopamine transmission, to ameliorate reaction times in cerebellar atrophy, as well as respiratory failure.
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They are also often found in the cerebellar cortex of postmortem brain samples of rabies victims.
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The damage to the cerebellum or the inferior cerebellar peduncle can cause ataxia.
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Midline cerebellar syndromes can cause ocular dysmetria, which is a condition in which the pupils of the eye overshoot.
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The fossa is bounded on either side by the inferior cerebellar peduncle, which connects the medulla to the cerebellum.
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Elevated intracranial pressure may result in uncal and/or cerebellar tonsill herniation, with resulting life-threatening brain stem compression.
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