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  1. Cerebellar abnormalities are encountered in a high number of neurological diseases that present in the neonatal period. These disorders can be categorized broadly as inherited (e.g. malformations, inborn error...

    Authors: Jessica L. Klein, Monica E. Lemmon, Frances J. Northington, Eugen Boltshauser, Thierry A. G. M. Huisman and Andrea Poretti
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2016 3:1
  2. Spinocerebellar ataxia type 28 (SCA28) is related to mutations of the ATPase family gene 3-like 2 gene (AFG3L2). To date, 13 private missense mutations have been identified in families of French, Italian, and Ger...

    Authors: Christine Zühlke, Barbara Mikat, Dagmar Timmann, Dagmar Wieczorek, Gabriele Gillessen-Kaesbach and Katrin Bürk
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2015 2:19
  3. In the majority of right-handed subjects, language processing is subserved by a close interplay between the left cerebral hemisphere and right cerebellum. Within this network, the dominant fronto-insular regio...

    Authors: Kim van Dun, Elke De Witte, Wendy Van Daele, Wim Van Hecke, Mario Manto and Peter Mariën
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2015 2:18
  4. Mitochondrial disease can manifest as multi-organ disorder, often with neurological dysfunction. Cerebellar ataxia in isolation or in combination with other features can result from mitochondrial disease yet g...

    Authors: David Bargiela, Priya Shanmugarajah, Christine Lo, Emma L. Blakely, Robert W. Taylor, Rita Horvath, Stephen Wharton, Patrick F. Chinnery and Marios Hadjivassiliou
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2015 2:16
  5. Crossed cerebello-cerebral diaschisis (CCCD) conventionally refers to decreased resting cerebral activity caused by injury to the contralateral cerebellum. We investigated whether functional activation of a co...

    Authors: Takayuki Nakahachi, Ryouhei Ishii, Leonides Canuet and Masao Iwase
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2015 2:15
  6. Immune-mediated cerebellar ataxias include gluten ataxia, paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration, GAD antibody associated cerebellar ataxia, and Hashimoto’s encephalopathy. Despite the identification of an inc...

    Authors: Hiroshi Mitoma, Marios Hadjivassiliou and Jérôme Honnorat
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2015 2:14
  7. Following in the vein of studies that concluded that music training resulted in plastic changes in Einstein’s cerebral cortex, controlled research has shown that music training (1) enhances central executive a...

    Authors: Larry Vandervert
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2015 2:11
  8. Until the end of 18th century, the role of the cerebellum remained obscure. The turning point occurred when Luigi Galvani showed that muscle contraction is due to electricity and Alessandro Volta produced the ...

    Authors: Marinella Coco and Vincenzo Perciavalle
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2015 2:10
  9. The aim of this study was to investigate the usefulness of a triaxial accelerometer for the clinical assessment of standing and gait impairment in ataxic patients quantitatively. Fifty-one patients with spinoc...

    Authors: Akira Matsushima, Kunihiro Yoshida, Hirokazu Genno, Asuka Murata, Setsuko Matsuzawa, Katsuya Nakamura, Akinori Nakamura and Shu-ichi Ikeda
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2015 2:9
  10. The cerebellum is important for motor control, cognition, and language processing. Afferent and efferent fibers are major components of cerebellar circuitry and impairment of these circuits causes severe cereb...

    Authors: Maryam Rahimi-Balaei, Pegah Afsharinezhad, Karen Bailey, Matthew Buchok, Behzad Yeganeh and Hassan Marzban
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2015 2:7
  11. The cerebellum plays an important role for balance control and the coordination of voluntary movements. Beyond that there is growing evidence that the cerebellum is also involved in cognitive functions. How at...

    Authors: Heike Jacobi, Juliane Alfes, Martina Minnerop, Jürgen Konczak, Thomas Klockgether and Dagmar Timmann
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2015 2:6
  12. We report a mother and daughter with autosomal recessive ataxia with occulomotor apraxia in whom sequence analysis of senataxin revealed a dignosis of AOA2 (ataxia with occulomotor apraxia type 2) in both indi...

    Authors: Laurence Newrick, Malcolm Taylor and Marios Hadjivassiliou
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2015 2:5
  13. A 50-year-old man presented with a brief history of slurred speech, unsteadiness, double vision and paraesthesia. He had been unwell for 12 days with campylobacter gastroenteritis. On examination, there was op...

    Authors: Robert D Sandler, Nigel Hoggard and Marios Hadjivassiliou
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2015 2:3
  14. Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 3/Machado-Joseph Disease (SCA3/MJD) is a hereditary neurodegenerative disorder resulting from the expansion of CAG repeats in the ATXN3 gene. It is the most common autosomal dominant a...

    Authors: Yanetza González-Zaldívar, Yaimeé Vázquez-Mojena, José M Laffita-Mesa, Luis E Almaguer-Mederos, Roberto Rodríguez-Labrada, Gilberto Sánchez-Cruz, Raúl Aguilera-Rodríguez, Tania Cruz-Mariño, Nalia Canales-Ochoa, Patrick MacLeod and Luis Velázquez-Pérez
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2015 2:1
  15. Most adult-onset sporadic ataxias are unexplained, and the claim that many of these may be a result of gluten sensitivity has led to uncertainty as to whether to test for anti-gliadin antibodies (αGAb) and, if...

    Authors: Volga Tarlac, Louise Kelly, Robert P Anderson, Nicole Bye and Elsdon Storey
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2014 1:18
  16. Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) and multiple system atrophy-cerebellar type (MSA-C) often present with similar clinical manifestations in the beginning. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) has been proved to be...

    Authors: Hung-Chieh Chen, Jiing-Feng Lirng, Bing-Wen Soong, Wan Yuo Guo, Hsiu-Mei Wu, Clayton Chi-Chang Chen and Cheng-Yen Chang
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2014 1:17
  17. In healthy humans, somatosensory stimulation in the form of 2 h-repetitive peripheral afferent nerve stimulation (SS) increases excitability of the contralateral motor cortex. In this preliminary study, we exp...

    Authors: Suzete Nascimento Farias da Guarda and Adriana Bastos Conforto
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2014 1:16

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Cerebellum & Ataxias 2016 3:11

  18. Opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome (OMS) is well known as a paraneoplastic syndrome or as a parainfectious neurologic complication. However, OMS associated with a neurodegenerative disorder has not been described p...

    Authors: Kazumasa Shindo, Akiko Onohara, Takanori Hata, Fumikazu Kobayashi, Kaori Nagasaka, Takamura Nagasaka and Yoshihisa Takiyama
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2014 1:15
  19. Multiple system atrophy is a rare and fatal neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive autonomic failure, ataxia and parkinsonism in any combination. The clinical manifestations reflect central au...

    Authors: Ludovico Ciolli, Florian Krismer, Ferdinando Nicoletti and Gregor K Wenning
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2014 1:14
  20. The objective of this clinical open-label trial was to test the safety, tolerability and efficacy of IGF-1 therapy for autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia (ADCA) patients.

    Authors: Irene Sanz-Gallego, Francisco J Rodriguez-de-Rivera, Irene Pulido, Ignacio Torres-Aleman and Javier Arpa
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2014 1:13
  21. Clinical case descriptions and experimental evidence dating back to the early part of the 19th century from time to time documented a range of nonmotor cognitive and affective impairments following cerebellar ...

    Authors: Peter Mariën and Alan Beaton
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2014 1:12
  22. Cortical myoclonus with ataxia has only rarely been reported in association with Coeliac Disease (CD). Such reports also suggested that it is unresponsive to gluten-free diet. We present detailed electro-clini...

    Authors: Ptolemaios G Sarrigiannis, Nigel Hoggard, Daniel Aeschlimann, David S Sanders, Richard A Grünewald, Zoe C Unwin and Marios Hadjivassiliou
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2014 1:11
  23. We report the case of a 25 year-old patient who underwent morphological and functional brain magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate a left neocerebellar hypoplasia discovered incidentally. We compare...

    Authors: Christophe Habas and Mario Manto
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2014 1:6
  24. Friedreich’s ataxia is an autosomal recessive, severely incapacitating disorder. There is little objective evidence regarding FRDA management. Abnormalities in the insulin/insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) ...

    Authors: Irene Sanz-Gallego, Ignacio Torres-Aleman and Javier Arpa
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2014 1:10
  25. Two affected and one unaffected siblings from a French-Canadian family were evaluated in our neurogenetic clinic. The oldest brother had intentional and postural hand tremor while his youngest sister presented...

    Authors: Anne Noreau, Philippe Beauchemin, Alexandre Dionne-Laporte, Patrick A Dion, Guy A Rouleau and Nicolas Dupré
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2014 1:8
  26. Ataxic mutant mice can be used to represent models of cerebellar degenerative disorders. They serve for investigation of cerebellar function, pathogenesis of degenerative processes as well as of therapeutic ap...

    Authors: Jan Cendelin
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2014 1:4
  27. Rapid uptake of glutamate by neuronal and glial glutamate transporters (EAATs, a family of excitatory amino acid transporters) is critical for shaping synaptic responses and for preventing excitotoxicity. Two ...

    Authors: Emmet M Power and Ruth M Empson
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2014 1:3
  28. Spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 (SCA7) is a genetic disorder characterized by degeneration of the motor and visual systems. Besides neural deterioration, these patients also show functional connectivity changes ...

    Authors: Carlos R Hernandez-Castillo, Víctor Galvez, Consuelo Morgado-Valle and Juan Fernandez-Ruiz
    Citation: Cerebellum & Ataxias 2014 1:2