| cerebral palsy |
a broad term that describes a group of neurological (brain) disorders. It is a life-long condition that affects the communication between the brain and the muscles, causing a permanent state of uncoordinated movement and posturing. CP is the result of an episode that causes a lack of oxygen to the brain.
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| cerebri- |
(Gr. under growth): Endocrine gland (pituitary) which occupis the hypophysial fossa of the sphenoid bone. It is attached to the base of the brain (hypothalamus) by the infundibular stalk and consists of the adenohypophysial and neurohypophysial lobes, both of which are under neural control.
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| cerebellar ataxia |
lack of coordination due to a problem related to the cerebellum.
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| cerebral cortex |
The outer layer of the cerebral hemispheres largely composed of gray matter.
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| cerebellum |
Structure in the metencephalon situated just dorsal to the pons. It is involved in the coordination of movement.
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