The impact of compulsivity and impulsivity in cerebellar ataxia: A case series

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Background: The cerebellum has recently been identified to have a key role in reward processing, and individuals with ataxia have been found to be more impulsive and compulsive as part of cerebellum-related cognitive and behavioral disturbances. Case Report: We reported five individuals with cerebellar ataxia who demonstrate impulsive and compulsive behaviors, including hobbyism, gambling, and compulsive medication use, to illustrate that these symptoms can be highly disabling. Discussion: These five cases provide examples of behavioral symptoms in cerebellar ataxia. Further investigations of the pathomechanism of these symptoms will advance our understanding of the cerebellum in cognition and behavior.

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Amokrane, N., Lin, C. Y. R., Desai, N. A., & Kuo, S. H. (2020). The impact of compulsivity and impulsivity in cerebellar ataxia: A case series. Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements, 10, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5334/tohm.550

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