Adjective
Alt. of Cerebellous
Source: Webster's dictionarycerebellar artery Source: Internet
A climbing fiber gives off collaterals to the deep cerebellar nuclei before entering the cerebellar cortex, where it splits into about 10 terminal branches, each of which gives input to a single Purkinje cell. Source: Internet
Animals and humans with cerebellar dysfunction show, above all, problems with motor control, on the same side of the body as the damaged part of the cerebellum. Source: Internet
Clinical significance main Altered walking gait of a woman with cerebellar disease The most salient symptoms of cerebellar dysfunction are motor-related—the specific symptoms depend on which part of the cerebellum is involved and how it is disrupted. Source: Internet
However, the cerebellar theory is not supported by controlled research studies. citation Genetics main Research into potential genetic causes of dyslexia has its roots in post- autopsy examination of the brains of people with dyslexia. Source: Internet
As cerebellar ataxia becomes severe, great assistance and effort are needed to stand and walk. Source: Internet