It will cause movements to become slow and uncoordinated and just in general make all your movements sloppier
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The cerebellum is part of the brain, but if you damage the cerebellum, the person will have difficulty with coordinated movement.
The cerebellum, in the back of the brain, controls balance, coordination and fine muscle control (e.g., walking). Long term alcohol abuse or exposure to toxins and toxic chemicals and heavy metals like mercury or lead, may trigger ataxias (wobbliness).
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No, difficulty in breathing is not typically associated with damage to the respiratory centers located in the cerebellum. The cerebellum is primarily involved in coordinating motor movements and balance, not respiration. Damage to the respiratory centers located in the brainstem, particularly in the medulla oblongata, is more likely to affect breathing function.
yes
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cerebellum by V. Allen :)
Yes, it can cause damage to it, especially with sharp blows to the head.
the damage must be in the cerebellum
Ataxic dysarthria is caused by damage to the cerebellum or its connections to the cerebral cortex or brain-stem.