Author:
Rudolph Stephanie,Badura Aleksandra,Lutzu Stefano,Pathak Salil Saurav,Thieme Andreas,Verpeut Jessica L.,Wagner Mark J.,Yang Yi-Mei,Fioravante Diasynou
Abstract
The cerebellum, traditionally associated with motor coordination and balance, also plays a crucial role in various aspects of higher-order function and dysfunction. Emerging research has shed light on the cerebellum's broader contributions to cognitive, emotional, and reward processes. The cerebellum's influence on autonomic function further highlights its significance in regulating motivational and emotional states. Perturbations in cerebellar development and function have been implicated in various neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. An increasing appreciation for neuropsychiatric symptoms that arise from cerebellar dysfunction underscores the importance of elucidating the circuit mechanisms that underlie complex interactions between the cerebellum and other brain regions for a comprehensive understanding of complex behavior. By briefly discussing new advances in mapping cerebellar function in affective, cognitive, autonomic, and social processing and reviewing the role of the cerebellum in neuropathology beyond the motor domain, this Mini-Symposium review aims to provide a broad perspective of cerebellar intersections with the limbic brain in health and disease.
Funder
netherlands organization for scientific research
Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative
German Research Foundation
MnDRIVE Postdoctoral Fellowship in Neuromodulation
Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium
Institute for Mental Health Research
NIH Distinguished Scholar/DIR
Brain and Behavior Research Foundation
National Institute of Health
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