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The inhibitory tone that the cerebellum exerts on the primary motor cortex (M1) is known as cerebellar brain inhibition (CBI).

At each time point, the VOIs were drawn over specific (striatal) and nonspecific (cerebellar) brain structures, and the mean counts in these two areas were measured against time.

Open image in new window Fig. 11 Cerebral herniation secondary to a cerebellar brain metastasis in a 51-year-old woman non-small lung cancer patient with a history of pancranial radiation therapy for brain metastases.

In cerebellar brain slices, microglia, OLs and neurons are present [28].

Total RNA was isolated from mouse cerebellar brain tissue, using Tri reagent (Ambion, Huntingdon UK) and reverse-transcribed using oligo-dT-primers.

As proof of concept, we show expression differences of potential biomarkers in cerebellar brain tissue, including GLO1, discovered in earlier studies, and histidine triad nucleotide binding protein 2 (Hint2), previously not found to be differentially expressed in the HAB/NAB/LAB model.

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The perfusion, GMV and five graph theoretical metric trait measures of each non-cerebellar brain region of the AAL atlas were collected from each subject into two groupwise tables, one seven-value vector per person for each edge probability threshold.

For this analysis, whole-brain connection density, Lambda, Gamma, average degree, clustering coefficient and global efficiency values for the brain of each subject were paired with the same individual's average rCBF values (ASL measured in resting state), derived from of all non-cerebellar brain regions.

The fronto-cerebellar brain system plays a crucial part in the automatization of learned motor sequences and the incremental acquisition of movements into well-executed behavior.

To formally measure age acceleration effects, we defined age acceleration as the residual resulting from a linear model that regressed DNAm age against chronological age in non-cerebellar brain sample.

ADHD is characterised by deficits in executive functioning (e.g., poor working memory; impaired planning and sustained attention) [ 5] and motivation (e.g., altered processing of reinforcement and incentives) [ 6], which appear to be underpinned by disordered fronto-striato-cerebellar brain circuitry [ 7].

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