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Roles of the Cerebellum in Motor Control : Foundations, Experimental Approaches and Clinical Applications
Roles of the Cerebellum in Motor Control : Foundations, Experimental Approaches and Clinical Applications
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ISBN No.: 9780443364044
Year: 202612
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 216.67
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SECTION 1. Experimental approaches: from single neurons to networks 1. The olivocerebellar somatotopy 2. Cerebellum-brainstem loops 3. Fastigial nuclei: inputs/outputs 4. Complex spikes 5. Memory of motor learning 6. Motor prediction and feedback in Purkinje cell activity.


7. synchrony in cerebellar cortico-nuclear interactions 8. LTD 9. Predictive computations 10. Cellular imaging of cerebello-cerebral interactions 11. Intermodular integration in the cerebellar cortex for motor control 12. Cerebellar contribution to the development of sensorimotor circuits 13. Error processing in the cerebellar cortex 14.


Mechanistic and Functional Diversity in Cerebello - Cerebral Coupling 15. Cerebellum-basal ganglia interactions SECTION 2. From sensors to digital assessment of motion 16. digital gait biomarkers / wearables / cerebellar gait / rehab 17. Wearable sensors for upper limbs 18. Camera-based analysis 19. Gait 20. Machine learning SECTION 3.


Neuroimaging 21. Imaging of the motor cerebellum / circuits 22. Cerebellum and tremor: neuroimaging aspects 23. Functional connectivity 24. The cerebellar connectome 25. Structure-function relations in dystonia 26. Functional organization and perturbation of the cerebellum SECTION 4. Physiology and pathophysiology of motion 27.


Cerebellar control of timing and eye saccade 28. Cerebello-cerebral circuit in motor control and preparation 29. Sensorimotor integration of proprioception 30. Cerebellum in reaching movement 31. Cortico-cerebellar loops in reaching movement 32. timing behind motor control 33. Neurophysiology of cerebellar motor control in NHP 34. cerebellar control of locomotion 35.


Occulomotor reflexes 36. Cerebellar cortico-nuclear interactions in eyeblink conditioning 37. Neurophysiology of cerebellum in tremor 38. Cerebellum and Parkinson's disease SECTION 5. Research and clinical implications: from the lab to the rehabilitation 39. Cerebellar dysfunction and rehabilitation 40. Cerebellar-based therapies of motor dysfunction 41. cerebellum and fatigue 42.


non-invasive cerebellar stimulation / rehab 43. Cerebellar reserve.


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