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    Functional Topography of the Human Cerebellum

    Neuroanatomical, neuroimaging, and clinical studies indicate a role for the human cerebellum in both sensorimotor and non-motor behaviors, with different cerebellar subregions supporting sensorimotor and vesti...

    Catherine J. Stoodley, Jeremy D. Schmahmann in Essentials of Cerebellum and Cerebellar Di… (2023)

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    Functional Topography of the Human Cerebellum Revealed by Functional Neuroimaging Studies

    Functional imaging studies in healthy controls report cerebellar activation during a wide range of tasks, from motor execution (finger tap**, motor learning, smooth pursuit eye movements) to higher-level cog...

    Catherine J. Stoodley, John E. Desmond in Handbook of the Cerebellum and Cerebellar … (2022)

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    Functional Topography of the Human Cerebellum Revealed by Functional Neuroimaging Studies

    Functional imaging studies in healthy controls report cerebellar activation during a wide range of tasks, from motor execution (finger tap**, motor learning, smooth pursuit eye movements) to higher-level cog...

    Catherine J. Stoodley, John E. Desmond in Handbook of the Cerebellum and Cerebellar …

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    The Cerebellum as a CNS Hub Modulating Autism-Relevant Behaviors

    Differences in cerebellar structure, function, and connectivity are well documented in autism spectrum disorder, and developmental cerebellar damage significantly elevates the risk for an autism diagnosis. Her...

    Laura C. Rice, Catherine J. Stoodley in Cerebellum as a CNS Hub (2021)

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    Consensus Paper: Cerebellum and Social Cognition

    The traditional view on the cerebellum is that it controls motor behavior. Although recent work has revealed that the cerebellum supports also nonmotor functions such as cognition and affect, only during the l...

    Frank Van Overwalle, Mario Manto, Zaira Cattaneo, Silvia Clausi in The Cerebellum (2020)

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    Regulation of autism-relevant behaviors by cerebellar–prefrontal cortical circuits

    Cerebellar dysfunction has been demonstrated in autism spectrum disorders (ASDs); however, the circuits underlying cerebellar contributions to ASD-relevant behaviors remain unknown. In this study, we demonstra...

    Elyza Kelly, Fantao Meng, Hirofumi Fujita, Felipe Morgado in Nature Neuroscience (2020)

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    Hypoplasia of cerebellar afferent networks in Down syndrome revealed by DTI-driven tensor based morphometry

    Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) investigations of brain anatomy in children and young adults with Down syndrome (DS) are limited, with no diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies covering that age ...

    Nancy Raitano Lee, Amritha Nayak, M. Okan Irfanoglu, Neda Sadeghi in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    The Cerebellar Cognitive Affective/Schmahmann Syndrome: a Task Force Paper

    Sporadically advocated over the last two centuries, a cerebellar role in cognition and affect has been rigorously established in the past few decades. In the clinical domain, such progress is epitomized by the...

    Georgios P. D. Argyropoulos, Kim van Dun, Michael Adamaszek, Maria Leggio in The Cerebellum (2020)

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    Are there shared neural correlates between dyslexia and ADHD? A meta-analysis of voxel-based morphometry studies

    Dyslexia and Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are highly comorbid neurodevelopmental disorders (estimates of 25–40% bidirectional comorbidity). Previous work has identified strong genetic and co...

    Lauren M. McGrath, Catherine J. Stoodley in Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders (2019)

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    Author Correction: Altered cerebellar connectivity in autism and cerebellar-mediated rescue of autism-related behaviors in mice

    In the version of this article initially published, the Simons Foundation was missing from the list of sources of support to P.T.T. in the Acknowledgments. The error has been corrected in the HTML and PDF vers...

    Catherine J. Stoodley, Anila M. D’Mello, Jacob Ellegood in Nature Neuroscience (2018)

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    Altered cerebellar connectivity in autism and cerebellar-mediated rescue of autism-related behaviors in mice

    Cerebellar abnormalities, particularly in Right Crus I (RCrusI), are consistently reported in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Although RCrusI is functionally connected with ASD-implicated circuits, the contri...

    Catherine J. Stoodley, Anila M. D’Mello, Jacob Ellegood in Nature Neuroscience (2017)

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    The Cerebellum and Neurodevelopmental Disorders

    Cerebellar dysfunction is evident in several developmental disorders, including autism, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and developmental dyslexia, and damage to the cerebellum early in develo...

    Catherine J. Stoodley in The Cerebellum (2016)

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    Functional Topography of the Human Cerebellum

    Cerebellar functions are topographically arranged, enabling cerebellar modulation of vestibular, sensorimotor, and cognitive/limbic domains via cerebrocerebellar circuits. The primary sensorimotor cerebellum l...

    Catherine J. Stoodley, Jeremy D. Schmahmann in Essentials of Cerebellum and Cerebellar Di… (2016)

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    Consensus Paper: Language and the Cerebellum: an Ongoing Enigma

    In less than three decades, the concept “cerebellar neurocognition” has evolved from a mere afterthought to an entirely new and multifaceted area of neuroscientific research. A close interplay between three ma...

    Peter Mariën, Herman Ackermann, Michael Adamaszek, Caroline H. S. Barwood in The Cerebellum (2014)

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    Cerebellar Function in Developmental Dyslexia

    Developmental dyslexia is a genetically based neurobiological syndrome, which is characterized by reading difficulty despite normal or high general intelligence. Even remediated dyslexic readers rarely achieve...

    Catherine J. Stoodley, John F. Stein in The Cerebellum (2013)

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    The Cerebellum and Cognition: Evidence from Functional Imaging Studies

    Evidence for a role of the human cerebellum in cognitive functions comes from anatomical, clinical and neuroimaging data. Functional neuroimaging reveals cerebellar activation during a variety of cognitive tas...

    Catherine J. Stoodley in The Cerebellum (2012)

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    Impaired balancing ability in dyslexic children

    Children with developmental dyslexia struggle to learn to read and spell despite adequate intelligence and educational opportunity. Several lines of research are attempting to establish the neurobiological bas...

    Catherine J. Stoodley, Angela J. Fawcett in Experimental Brain Research (2005)