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Emerging connections between cerebellar development, behaviour and complex brain disorders.


ABSTRACT: The human cerebellum has a protracted developmental timeline compared with the neocortex, expanding the window of vulnerability to neurological disorders. As the cerebellum is critical for motor behaviour, it is not surprising that most neurodevelopmental disorders share motor deficits as a common sequela. However, evidence gathered since the late 1980s suggests that the cerebellum is involved in motor and non-motor function, including cognition and emotion. More recently, evidence indicates that major neurodevelopmental disorders such as intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and Down syndrome have potential links to abnormal cerebellar development. Out of recent findings from clinical and preclinical studies, the concept of the 'cerebellar connectome' has emerged that can be used as a framework to link the role of cerebellar development to human behaviour, disease states and the design of better therapeutic strategies.

SUBMITTER: Sathyanesan A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7236620 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Emerging connections between cerebellar development, behaviour and complex brain disorders.

Sathyanesan Aaron A   Zhou Joy J   Scafidi Joseph J   Heck Detlef H DH   Sillitoe Roy V RV   Gallo Vittorio V  

Nature reviews. Neuroscience 20190501 5


The human cerebellum has a protracted developmental timeline compared with the neocortex, expanding the window of vulnerability to neurological disorders. As the cerebellum is critical for motor behaviour, it is not surprising that most neurodevelopmental disorders share motor deficits as a common sequela. However, evidence gathered since the late 1980s suggests that the cerebellum is involved in motor and non-motor function, including cognition and emotion. More recently, evidence indicates tha  ...[more]

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