Nested deeper within the brain are essential structures such as the basal ganglia, the amygdala ... including the cerebellum and brain stem. These also fulfill critical functions.
Bleeding can occur in the cerebral hemispheres, basal ganglia, brainstem, cerebellum, or the ventricles, causing initial tissue injury (Fewel et al., 2003; Qureshi et al., 2001). Figure 1 shows ...
memories that are unconscious and depend on the basal ganglia and cerebellum. Differential neural dynamics in the amygdala that define recall of different ages of fear memory remain not fully ...
The study provides compelling evidence that beta oscillations across the neocortex and basal ganglia map onto shared functional and structural networks that show significant positive correlations with ...
The pathophysiology of dysphagia in MS is likely due to a combination of factors, including the involvement of corticobulbar tracts, the cerebellum, and the brainstem. Accurate diagnosis and early ...
Objective: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurological disorder characterised by a large number of motor and non-motor features that can impact on function to a variable degree. This review ...
The generation of tremors involves a network comprising the cerebellum, thalamus, and motor cortex, interconnected through structures such as the Guillain-Mollaret triangle, the anterior thalamic ...