Type 1 Chiari malformation and cognitive impairment: focus on the cerebellum

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Given evidence that cerebellar symptom in MK 1 is not limited to existing ideas. The role of the cerebellum in the control of not only motor but also cognitive functions is considered. The theory of universal cerebellar transformation (UCT) as a mechanism of complex regulation of motor and non-motor functions is discussed. The question is raised about the need for a critical analysis of the cognitive profile of patients with MK 1. The problems that lie in the way of studying cognitive dysfunction in patients with MK 1 are highlighted.

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Radmila G. Kokurkina

Kazan State Medical University

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Email: rada_nell@mail.ru

Department of neurology and rehabilitation

Russian Federation, 420012, Kazan, Butlerov str., 49

Elena G. Mendelevich

Kazan State Medical University

Email: emendel@mail.ru

Department of neurology and rehabilitation

Russian Federation, 420012, Kazan, Butlerov str., 49

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