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From The Labs

AI tool helps identify ‘who’s talking’ in the cerebellum

May 15, 2025 AI,  brain circuits,  Cerebellum,  Neurological disorders,  neuronal activity,  Research

The new AI tool is allowing researchers to understand the cerebellum’s role across many behaviors.

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The cerebellum as a source of generalized convulsive seizures

August 17, 2023 Cerebellum,  cerebral cortex,  convulsions,  epilepsy,  Research,  seizures,  ventral posteromedial nucleus

This is the first study to implicate the cerebellum in altering the activity of neurons in the thalamus to cause generalized seizures.

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From my perspective: Amanda Brown shares her experiences as a graduate student at Baylor

April 16, 2020 Cerebellum,  deep brain stimulation,  Graduate Student,  Purkinje cell,  Research,  Tremor

From the Labs interviewed Amanda Brown to learn about what drives her fascination with science, her interest in science communication and her future plans in

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Making moves and memories, are they connected?

November 15, 2018 Brain,  brain cortex,  Cerebellum,  cognitive function,  Memory,  muscle control,  Research

It is known that certain areas of the brain are responsible for certain functions of the body. The cerebellum, a structure found in the back

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Atoh1, a potential Achilles’ heel of Sonic Hedgehog MB

December 12, 2017 Atoh1,  brain cancer,  brain tumor in children,  Cerebellum,  Jak2,  medulloblastoma,  Sonic Hedgehog,  Tyrosine 78

Medulloblastoma is the most common type of solid brain tumor in children. Current treatments offer limited success and may leave patients with severe neurological side

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From The Labs

Neurons deep in brain are more active than once thought

April 26, 2017 Cerebellum,  cognitive process,  granule cell,  neuron,  Neuroscience

It’s the part of the brain that makes sure you cannot tickle yourself. The cerebellum, an apple-sized region near the base of the skull, senses

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From the Labs: Image of the Month

Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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