| cerebellar ataxia |
degeneration of the cortex of the cerebellum leading to a staggering gait; it may or may not progress. (info)
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| cerebellum |
Part of the Brain, located above and behind the BrainStem, it regulates Balance and Coordination of Movements. It has no direct connection to any specific movement. ex: Posture Imbalance. The Cerebellum has no ability to learn; hence once damaged, it will continue to malfunction - Cerebellar disease is evidenced as Complex Motor Dysfunctions: changes in Speed and Cadence of Speech (Scanning Speech); Willed Movements resemble Tremor; and Eye Movement abnormalities (Nystagmus, Oscillopsia). ...
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| cerebellum |
Its primary role is to maintain the balance and coordination of voluntary movement. The cerebrum initiates movements like walking or dancing, but the cerebellum is required to make these complex motions work correctly. It is also involved in learning movement skills.
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