All Relations between affective value and cerebellum

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J D Schmahmann, J C Sherma. Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome. International review of neurobiology. vol 41. 1997-11-07. PMID:9378601. cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome. 1997-11-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
J D Schmahmann, J C Sherma. Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome. International review of neurobiology. vol 41. 1997-11-07. PMID:9378601. this newly defined clinical entity is called the cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome. 1997-11-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
B Ghelarducci, L Sebastian. Classical heart rate conditioning and affective behavior: the role of the cerebellar vermis. Archives italiennes de biologie. vol 135. issue 4. 1997-10-02. PMID:9270898. classical heart rate conditioning and affective behavior: the role of the cerebellar vermis. 1997-10-02 2023-08-12 rabbit
B Ghelarducci, L Sebastian. Classical heart rate conditioning and affective behavior: the role of the cerebellar vermis. Archives italiennes de biologie. vol 135. issue 4. 1997-10-02. PMID:9270898. the involvement of the cerebellar vermis in the control of affective behaviors and in the coordination of fear-related somatic and autonomic conditioned responses is reviewed in this paper. 1997-10-02 2023-08-12 rabbit
E Dietrichs, D E Haines, G K Røste, L S Røst. Hypothalamocerebellar and cerebellohypothalamic projections--circuits for regulating nonsomatic cerebellar activity? Histology and histopathology. vol 9. issue 3. 1995-01-03. PMID:7981506. cerebellar involvement in visceral and affective responses is known from physiological and behavioral studies, but the pathways involved in these responses have remained enigmatic. 1995-01-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
R F Squires, E Saederu. A review of evidence for GABergic predominance/glutamatergic deficit as a common etiological factor in both schizophrenia and affective psychoses: more support for a continuum hypothesis of "functional" psychosis. Neurochemical research. vol 16. issue 10. 1992-04-08. PMID:1686635. schizophrenia and affective psychoses share the following: 1) several treatments are effective in both, 2) similar modes of inheritance, 3) congruent seasonal birth excesses, 4) enlarged cerebral ventricles and cerebellar vermian atrophy, 5) dexamethasone non-suppression. 1992-04-08 2023-08-11 Not clear
W F Supple, R N Leaton, M S Fanselo. Effects of cerebellar vermal lesions on species-specific fear responses, neophobia, and taste-aversion learning in rats. Physiology & behavior. vol 39. issue 5. 1987-07-17. PMID:3588702. the cerebellar vermis has extensive anatomical connections with many brain stem and forebrain structures which have been implicated in emotional or affective behavior. 1987-07-17 2023-08-11 rat
H Gutzmann, K P Küh. Emotion control and cerebellar atrophy in senile dementia. Archives of gerontology and geriatrics. vol 6. issue 1. 1987-06-29. PMID:2884937. since satisfying correlations between affective disturbances and signs of cerebral atrophy have not been found, the relationship of ct-indicated cerebellar atrophy to certain psychopathologic indicators, in patients suffering from senile dementia, has been studied. 1987-06-29 2023-08-11 Not clear
H Gutzmann, K P Küh. Emotion control and cerebellar atrophy in senile dementia. Archives of gerontology and geriatrics. vol 6. issue 1. 1987-06-29. PMID:2884937. the spearman rank correlations between affective incontinency, lability of affect, and cerebellar atrophy suggest substantial relationships between affective symptoms and cerebellar pathology. 1987-06-29 2023-08-11 Not clear
E Dietrichs, D E Haine. Observations on the cerebello-hypothalamic projection, with comments on non-somatic cerebellar circuits. Archives italiennes de biologie. vol 123. issue 2. 1985-09-24. PMID:4026525. the discovery of such reciprocal connections introduces new routes through which the cerebellum may directly interact with non-somatic centres and offers a more complete picture of the circuits which may be responsible for cerebellar modulation of visceral activity and certain aspects of affective behavior. 1985-09-24 2023-08-11 Not clear
D E Haines, E Dietrichs, T E Sow. Hypothalamo-cerebellar and cerebello-hypothalamic pathways: a review and hypothesis concerning cerebellar circuits which may influence autonomic centers affective behavior. Brain, behavior and evolution. vol 24. issue 4. 1985-01-03. PMID:6093922. hypothalamo-cerebellar and cerebello-hypothalamic pathways: a review and hypothesis concerning cerebellar circuits which may influence autonomic centers affective behavior. 1985-01-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
D E Haines, E Dietrichs, T E Sow. Hypothalamo-cerebellar and cerebello-hypothalamic pathways: a review and hypothesis concerning cerebellar circuits which may influence autonomic centers affective behavior. Brain, behavior and evolution. vol 24. issue 4. 1985-01-03. PMID:6093922. direct cerebello-hypothalamic projections and the subsequent diffuse pathways from hypothalamus into a number of forebrain areas may represent circuits responsible for the affective responses seen as a result of cerebellar ablation and/or stimulation. 1985-01-03 2023-08-12 Not clear