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Chapter 1. Embryology
Chapter 2. Anatomy
Chapter 3. Neuroimaging of the cerebellum
Chapter 4. Neurotransmitters and neuromodulators
Chapter 5. Fructose metabolism and the cerebellum
Chapter 6. Physiology of the cerebellum
Chapter 7. Cerebellum and pain processing
Chapter 8. Computational models of cerebellar function
Chapter 9. Animal models of cerebellar ataxias
Chapter 10. Symptoms of cerebellar disorders in human
Chapter 11. Clinical deficits
Chapter 12. Cerebellum and cognitive processes
Chapter 13. Cerebellum and emotion regulation
Chapter 14. Developmental disorders
Chapter 15. Autism spectrum disorders and ataxia
Chapter 16. Cerebellum and schizophrenia
Chapter 17. Progressive myoclonic epilepsies
Chapter 18. Cerebellar stroke
Chapter 19. Immune diseases
Chapter 20. Endocrine disorders
Chapter 21. Infectious diseases
Chapter 22. Tumors and paraneoplastic disorders
Chapter 23. Trauma of the posterior fossa
Chapter 24. Cerebellotoxic agents
Chapter 25. Multiple system atrophy (MSA)
Chapter 26. Essential tremor
Chapter 27. Autosomal Recessive Cerebellar Ataxias (ARCAs)
Chapter 28. Mitochondrial disorders
Chapter 29. X-linked ataxias
Chapter 30. Dominant ataxias
Chapter 31. Overview of the differential diagnosis of cerebellar disorders
Chapter 32. Overview of the general management of cerebellar disorders.
Chapter 2. Anatomy
Chapter 3. Neuroimaging of the cerebellum
Chapter 4. Neurotransmitters and neuromodulators
Chapter 5. Fructose metabolism and the cerebellum
Chapter 6. Physiology of the cerebellum
Chapter 7. Cerebellum and pain processing
Chapter 8. Computational models of cerebellar function
Chapter 9. Animal models of cerebellar ataxias
Chapter 10. Symptoms of cerebellar disorders in human
Chapter 11. Clinical deficits
Chapter 12. Cerebellum and cognitive processes
Chapter 13. Cerebellum and emotion regulation
Chapter 14. Developmental disorders
Chapter 15. Autism spectrum disorders and ataxia
Chapter 16. Cerebellum and schizophrenia
Chapter 17. Progressive myoclonic epilepsies
Chapter 18. Cerebellar stroke
Chapter 19. Immune diseases
Chapter 20. Endocrine disorders
Chapter 21. Infectious diseases
Chapter 22. Tumors and paraneoplastic disorders
Chapter 23. Trauma of the posterior fossa
Chapter 24. Cerebellotoxic agents
Chapter 25. Multiple system atrophy (MSA)
Chapter 26. Essential tremor
Chapter 27. Autosomal Recessive Cerebellar Ataxias (ARCAs)
Chapter 28. Mitochondrial disorders
Chapter 29. X-linked ataxias
Chapter 30. Dominant ataxias
Chapter 31. Overview of the differential diagnosis of cerebellar disorders
Chapter 32. Overview of the general management of cerebellar disorders.