Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome
Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome (CCAS) is a condition that follows from lesions (damage) to the cerebellum of the brain.
Cerebellar Cognitive Affective SyndromeAffective neuroscienceAtaxiaCerebellumDysmetriaStress (biology)CreativityMultiple sclerosis signs and symptomsFetal alcohol syndromeSPG20Memory disorderAsperger syndromeIntention tremorProcedural memoryRamsay Hunt syndrome type IPost-chemotherapy cognitive impairmentSecond-impact syndromePoliomyelitisLacunar strokeOpsoclonus myoclonus syndrome
HyperkinesiaAbouliaEpigenetics of autismAutism spectrumHereditary spastic paraplegiaHeritability of autismPachygyriaRasmussen's encephalitisMuscle memoryCiliopathyBalance disorderIncontinentia pigmentiAtaxia telangiectasiaAltanserinMental status examinationStroke recoveryCognitive neuroscience of musicNeuroplasticityCerebroretinal microangiopathy with calcifications and cystsCerebral shunt




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