Abstract
The recent demonstration that the human cerebellum is involved in attention operations independent of sensory input or motor output highlights the inadequacy of traditional concepts of cerebellar function, and calls for psychiatrists, neurologists, and neuropsychologists to reconsider the possible contribution of cerebellar abnormalities to disorders characterized by non-motor symptoms.
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Allen, G., & Courchesne, E. (1998). The cerebellum and non-motor function: Clinical implications. Molecular Psychiatry. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.mp.4000395
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