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The cerebellum is an inhibitory structure that controls motor function. More specifically it allows you to perform smooth dextrous movement by slightly inhibiting the part of your brain that is saying "move this now". The involuntary movements seen in Parkinson disease are a result of cerebellar dysfunction.

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