Cerebellar classics are breakthrough scientific papers with a major impact upon cerebellar research. The original manuscript is examined by an expert in a historical perspective and is associated with commen...
Human and preclinical studies suggest that cerebellar circuits are a key-player in autism and social interactions. This special issue welcomes contribution describing how the cerebellum is involved the spect...
The cerebellum is historically considered as an ad hoc neural apparatus for motion control that manages the coordination, stabilization, and automatism of motion. However, its cognitive function has been a r...
Cerebellum lectures are extensive invited reviews written by eminent experts in the field. They highlight significant developments in molecular neuroscience, neurogenetics, systems neuroscience, cognition an...
Human and preclinical studies suggest that cerebellar circuits are a key-player in autism and social interactions. This special issue welcomes contributions describing how the cerebellum is involved in the s...
Tremor, the prevailing force that disrupts movement, reigns as the most pervasive movement disorder of our time. Delving into the depths of contemporary literature, a vivid portrait emerges, illustrating the...
There is little doubt that the cerebellum plays a critical role in various aspects of sensorimotor control and learning. During the last century, this has been extensively established in humans and animals o...
This special issue in The Cerebellum for 12th Symposium of the Society for Research on the Cerebellum and Ataxias welcomes in-depth and mini reviews, original fundamental and clinical research, opinion and c...