Coordination and motor function of the cerebellum
- Authors: Grecker R.A.1
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- Physiological Laboratory of the Clinic of Nervous and Mental Diseases
- Issue: Vol XVIII, No 1 (1911)
- Pages: 1-28
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/70692
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb70692
- ID: 70692
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Abstract
All literature concerning the general function of the cerebellum can be divided according to its content into three main groups. The first group will include the authors who recognize the cerebellum as an exclusive motor function, denying the coordinating one; to the other, on the contrary, one should include those authors who ascribe a coordinating role to the cerebellum, denying the motor role; to the third, finally, the authors, who admit both types of cerebellar influence, both coordinator and motor.
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Roman A. Grecker
Physiological Laboratory of the Clinic of Nervous and Mental Diseases
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