On the functions of the cerebellum. J. ten-Kathe (Phys. Ob., 1926, No. 8)

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The cerebellum exerts a tonic and stenotic influence on the musculature, and this influence on individual muscle groups is responsible for the animal maintaining its equilibrium. According to the author, the clinical data suggest that the origin of various movement disorders observed after cerebellar injuries should be attributed mainly to the known muscle atony.

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