TY - JOUR
T1 - The Role of the Cerebellum in Advanced Cognitive Processes in Children
AU - Mastrangelo, Stefano
AU - Peruzzi, Laura
AU - Guido, Antonella
AU - Iuvone, Laura
AU - Attinà, Giorgio
AU - Romano, Alberto
AU - Maurizi, Palma
AU - Chieffo, Daniela Pia Rosaria
AU - Ruggiero, Antonio
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Over the last several years, a growing body of evidence from anatomical, physiological, and functional neuroimaging studies has increasingly indicated that the cerebellum is actively involved in managing higher order cognitive functions and regulating emotional responses. It has become clear that when children experience congenital or acquired cerebellar lesions, these injuries can lead to a variety of cognitive and emotional disorders, manifesting in different combinations. This underscores the cerebellum's essential role not only throughout developmental stages but particularly in facilitating learning processes, highlighting its critical importance beyond its traditional association with motor control. Furthermore, the intricate neural circuits within the cerebellum are believed to contribute to the fine-tuning of motor actions and coordination but are also increasingly recognized for their involvement in cognitive processes such as attention, language, and problem solving. Recent research has highlighted the importance of cerebellar health and integrity for optimal functioning across various domains of the human experience.
AB - Over the last several years, a growing body of evidence from anatomical, physiological, and functional neuroimaging studies has increasingly indicated that the cerebellum is actively involved in managing higher order cognitive functions and regulating emotional responses. It has become clear that when children experience congenital or acquired cerebellar lesions, these injuries can lead to a variety of cognitive and emotional disorders, manifesting in different combinations. This underscores the cerebellum's essential role not only throughout developmental stages but particularly in facilitating learning processes, highlighting its critical importance beyond its traditional association with motor control. Furthermore, the intricate neural circuits within the cerebellum are believed to contribute to the fine-tuning of motor actions and coordination but are also increasingly recognized for their involvement in cognitive processes such as attention, language, and problem solving. Recent research has highlighted the importance of cerebellar health and integrity for optimal functioning across various domains of the human experience.
KW - cerebellar lesions
KW - children
KW - cognitive disorders
KW - development
KW - higher order functions
KW - procedural learning
KW - cerebellar lesions
KW - children
KW - cognitive disorders
KW - development
KW - higher order functions
KW - procedural learning
UR - https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/297452
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U2 - 10.3390/biomedicines12081707
DO - 10.3390/biomedicines12081707
M3 - Article
SN - 2227-9059
VL - 12
SP - N/A-N/A
JO - Biomedicines
JF - Biomedicines
IS - 8
ER -