Cerebellar disorders cause inability to control the force, fine positioning, and speed of movements (ataxia ). Disorders of the cerebellum may also impair the ability to judge distance
Yes, the cerebellum can shrink due to various factors such as aging, injury, or certain medical conditions. When the cerebellum shrinks, it can affect coordination, balance, and motor skills as it is responsible for fine-tuning movements and maintaining balance in the body.
No, hypertension has not been proven to cause eating disorders.
Psychiatry does not cause mental disorders. They diagnose and treat disorders but do not cause them.
The thalamus is the actual center for balance and it connects to the inner ear.
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Medulloblastomas occur in the area of the brain known as the cerebellum. The cerebellum, located in the back of the brain above the neck, is the area of the brain responsible for controlling and integrating movement. A person could move his or her muscles without the aid of the cerebellum, but those movements would be clumsyand disorganized. Medulloblastoma tumors in the cerebellum can cause loss of functioning of the cerebellum, leading to this uncoordinatedmovement, called cerebellar-ataxia.
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Cerebellum
Yes, it can cause damage to it, especially with sharp blows to the head.
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The sheep cerebellum is much smaller than the human cerebellum.
no, the cerebellum is the brain.