All Relations between cerebellum and lingula of cerebral hemisphere

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Ivanka Savic, Stefan Arve. Sex dimorphism of the brain in male-to-female transsexuals. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 21. issue 11. 2012-01-23. PMID:21467211. like hem, mtf-tr displayed larger gm volumes than hew in the cerebellum and lingual gyrus and smaller gm and wm volumes in the precentral gyrus. 2012-01-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Eun Yeon Joo, Seung Bong Hong, Minjoo Lee, Woo Suk Tae, James Lee, Suk Won Han, Ki-Hwan Ji, Minah Su. Cerebral blood flow abnormalities in patients with neurally mediated syncope. Journal of neurology. vol 258. issue 3. 2012-01-09. PMID:20886349. spm analysis of brain spect images showed significantly decreased rcbf in the right anterior insular cortex, left parahippocampal gyrus, bilateral fusiform gyri, bilateral middle and inferior temporal gyri, left lingual gyrus, bilateral precuneus and bilateral posterior lobes of the cerebellum in syncope patients at a false discovery rate corrected p < 0.05. 2012-01-09 2023-08-12 human
Nora Maria Raschle, Maria Chang, Nadine Gaa. Structural brain alterations associated with dyslexia predate reading onset. NeuroImage. vol 57. issue 3. 2011-11-09. PMID:20884362. the observed functional and behavioral differences in individuals with developmental dyslexia have been complemented by reports of reduced gray matter in left parietotemporal, occipitotemporal areas, fusiform and lingual gyrus and the cerebellum. 2011-11-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hongyan Liu, Zhiguo Hu, Taomei Guo, Danling Pen. Speaking words in two languages with one brain: neural overlap and dissociation. Brain research. vol 1316. 2010-05-06. PMID:20026317. when comparing picture naming in l2 to naming in l1, increased activity in the left inferior frontal gyrus, bilateral supplementary motor areas (sma), left precentral gyrus, left lingual gyrus, left cuneus, bilateral putamen, bilateral globus pallidus, bilateral caudate and bilateral cerebellum were observed. 2010-05-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Yasushi Naito, Ichiro Tateya, Shigeru Hirano, Masato Inoue, Kazuo Funabiki, Hiroshi Toyoda, Makoto Ueno, Koichi Ishizu, Yasuhiro Nagahama, Hidenao Fukuyama, Juichi It. Cortical correlates of vestibulo-ocular reflex modulation: a PET study. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 126. issue Pt 7. 2003-09-16. PMID:12805122. caloric nystagmus was suppressed as a result of visual fixation, during which time the area around the right frontal eye field, temporal pole, inferior temporal gyrus, a broad area in the visual cortex, including fusiform and lingual gyrus, cerebellar uvula/nodulus and flocculus, exhibited positive correlation with fixation suppression of caloric nystagmus, while vestibular cortices exhibited negative correlation. 2003-09-16 2023-08-12 human