Cerebellar hypermetria is larger when the inertial load is artificially increased.
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A quantitative meta-analysis and review of motor learning in the human brainLong-latency reflexes account for limb biomechanics through several supraspinal pathways.Schmahmann's syndrome - identification of the third cornerstone of clinical ataxiologyMarked reduction of cerebellar deficits in upper limbs following transcranial cerebello-cerebral DC stimulation: tremor reduction and re-programming of the timing of antagonist commandsPredicting and correcting ataxia using a model of cerebellar function.Cerebellar ataxia: pathophysiology and rehabilitation.Predictive control of muscle responses to arm perturbations in cerebellar patients.Laterality Differences in Cerebellar-Motor Cortex ConnectivityA new myohaptic instrument to assess wrist motion dynamically.Neural pathways mediating cross education of motor function.Augmented visual feedback counteracts the effects of surface muscular functional electrical stimulation on physiological tremorTopography of cerebellar deficits in humans.Consensus Paper: Revisiting the Symptoms and Signs of Cerebellar Syndrome.Volumetric analysis of the cerebellum in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy.Temporal disruption of upper-limb anticipatory postural adjustments in cerebellar ataxic patients.Increased variability in finger position occurs throughout overarm throws made by cerebellar and unskilled subjects.Selection and coordination of human locomotor forms following cerebellar damage.The mystery of the cerebellum: clues from experimental and clinical observations.
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Cerebellar hypermetria is larger when the inertial load is artificially increased.
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Cerebellar hypermetria is larger when the inertial load is artificially increased.
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Cerebellar hypermetria is larger when the inertial load is artificially increased.
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Cerebellar hypermetria is larger when the inertial load is artificially increased.
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Cerebellar hypermetria is larger when the inertial load is artificially increased.
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Cerebellar hypermetria is larger when the inertial load is artificially increased.
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Cerebellar hypermetria is larger when the inertial load is artificially increased.
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Cerebellar hypermetria is larger when the inertial load is artificially increased.
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Cerebellar hypermetria is larger when the inertial load is artificially increased.
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Cerebellar hypermetria is larger when the inertial load is artificially increased.
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Cerebellar hypermetria is larger when the inertial load is artificially increased.
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10.1002/ANA.410350108
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1994-01-01T00:00:00Z