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Although as yet unproven, physical exercises specifically designed to stimulate the cerebellum may become mainstream interventions.
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This is not the first time researchers have modeled a cerebellum to control robots.
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It was precisely in those few seconds that Unsafe at Any Speed burned into my cerebellum.
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The cerebellum is for movement, posture and learning processes associated with these two things.
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The infarcts were found in the cerebellum, in the lower back of the brain.
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It may be that the cerebellum is far more important in regulating attention than we realize today.
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And the cerebellum helps with balance, rhythm, coordinated movements, language, and other as yet to be proven functions.
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Three large structures stand out: the cerebrum, the cerebellum and the brain stem.
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The brains of reptiles correspond more or less to the structures known in mammals as the brain stem and the cerebellum.
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Daimler knows, for example, that when people look at the front of a sports car, a part of the brain that responds to faces--in the back of the brain where the cerebrum touches the cerebellum--comes alive.
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The subjects were randomized into five groups and received a mild, noninvasive electrical current, via a cap and electrodes, running either to or away from the part of the cerebellum that controlled either the faster or slower leg.
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This is done by examining the combined concentration of gray and white matter, or nerve cells and fiber tracts, in parts of the brain not normally used for verbal processing the hippocampus and cerebellum, normally associated with memory and motor learning.
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