All Relations between semantics and cerebellum

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Adolfo M García, Sofía Abrevaya, Giselle Kozono, Indira García Cordero, Marta Córdoba, Marcelo Andrés Kauffman, Ricardo Pautassi, Edinson Muñoz, Lucas Sedeño, Agustín Ibáñe. The cerebellum and embodied semantics: evidence from a case of genetic ataxia due to STUB1 mutations. Journal of medical genetics. vol 54. issue 2. 2018-08-14. PMID:27811304. the cerebellum and embodied semantics: evidence from a case of genetic ataxia due to stub1 mutations. 2018-08-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Anna Starowicz-Filip, Adrian Andrzej Chrobak, Marek Moskała, Roger M Krzyżewski, Borys Kwinta, Stanisław Kwiatkowski, Olga Milczarek, Anna Rajtar-Zembaty, Dorota Przewoźni. The role of the cerebellum in the regulation of language functions. Psychiatria polska. vol 51. issue 4. 2017-11-09. PMID:28987056. with regard to language functions, studies show that the cerebellum determines verbal fluency (both semantic and formal) expressive and receptive grammar processing, the ability to identify and correct language mistakes, and writing skills. 2017-11-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Elise Lesage, Emma L Nailer, R Chris Mial. Cerebellar BOLD signal during the acquisition of a new lexicon predicts its early consolidation. Brain and language. vol 161. 2017-09-11. PMID:26303580. here, we used fmri to investigate whether the cerebellum is recruited in mapping novel words onto existing semantic concepts. 2017-09-11 2023-08-13 human
Torgeir Moberget, Eva Hilland, Stein Andersson, Tryggve Lundar, Bernt J Due-Tønnessen, Aasta Heldal, Richard B Ivry, Tor Endesta. Patients with focal cerebellar lesions show reduced auditory cortex activation during silent reading. Brain and language. vol 161. 2017-09-11. PMID:26341544. patients (n=10) had lesions primarily affecting medial cerebellum, overlapping cerebellar regions activated during the presentation of random word sequences, but distinct from activations related to semantic prediction generation and prediction error processing. 2017-09-11 2023-08-13 Not clear
Claudia Rodríguez-Aranda, Knut Waterloo, Stein Harald Johnsen, Petter Eldevik, Sigurd Sparr, Gry C Wikran, Marit Herder, Torgil Riise Vangber. Neuroanatomical correlates of verbal fluency in early Alzheimer's disease and normal aging. Brain and language. vol 155-156. 2017-09-08. PMID:27062691. results showed that semantic vf correlated exclusively with gm in cerebellum, left temporal fusiform cortex, and wm in uncinate fasciculus, inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus and corpus callosum. 2017-09-08 2023-08-13 Not clear
Anila M D'Mello, Peter E Turkeltaub, Catherine J Stoodle. Cerebellar tDCS Modulates Neural Circuits during Semantic Prediction: A Combined tDCS-fMRI Study. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 37. issue 6. 2017-07-27. PMID:28069925. cerebellar tdcs modulates neural circuits during semantic prediction: a combined tdcs-fmri study. 2017-07-27 2023-08-13 human
Anila M D'Mello, Peter E Turkeltaub, Catherine J Stoodle. Cerebellar tDCS Modulates Neural Circuits during Semantic Prediction: A Combined tDCS-fMRI Study. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 37. issue 6. 2017-07-27. PMID:28069925. these data are consistent with a role for the cerebellum in semantic processing and semantic prediction. 2017-07-27 2023-08-13 human
Florian Bodranghien, Amy Bastian, Carlo Casali, Mark Hallett, Elan D Louis, Mario Manto, Peter Mariën, Dennis A Nowak, Jeremy D Schmahmann, Mariano Serrao, Katharina Marie Steiner, Michael Strupp, Caroline Tilikete, Dagmar Timmann, Kim van Du. Consensus Paper: Revisiting the Symptoms and Signs of Cerebellar Syndrome. Cerebellum (London, England). vol 15. issue 3. 2017-03-06. PMID:26105056. nonmotor linguistic deficits including disruption of articulatory and graphomotor planning, language dynamics, verbal fluency, phonological, and semantic word retrieval, expressive and receptive syntax, and various aspects of reading and writing may be impaired after cerebellar damage. 2017-03-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Yu Shimizu, Junichiro Yoshimoto, Shigeru Toki, Masahiro Takamura, Shinpei Yoshimura, Yasumasa Okamoto, Shigeto Yamawaki, Kenji Doy. Toward Probabilistic Diagnosis and Understanding of Depression Based on Functional MRI Data Analysis with Logistic Group LASSO. PloS one. vol 10. issue 5. 2016-02-02. PMID:25932629. semantic task data revealed contributions to the classification from left precuneus, left precentral gyrus, left inferior frontal cortex (pars triangularis), and left cerebellum (c rus1). 2016-02-02 2023-08-13 human
Xavier Guell, Franziska Hoche, Jeremy D Schmahman. Metalinguistic deficits in patients with cerebellar dysfunction: empirical support for the dysmetria of thought theory. Cerebellum (London, England). vol 14. issue 1. 2015-10-23. PMID:25503825. these results confirm and extend prior observations of the tlc-e in patients with cerebellar lesions and suggest three separate but related language impairments following cerebellar dysfunction: (1) disruption in automatic adjustment of intact grammatical and semantic abilities to a linguistic context in sentence production, (2) disruption in automatic adjustment to a linguistic context in sentence interpretation, and (3) disruption of cognitive processes essential for linguistic skills, such as analysis and sequential logical reasoning. 2015-10-23 2023-08-13 Not clear
Peter Mariën, Alan Beato. The enigmatic linguistic cerebellum: clinical relevance and unanswered questions on nonmotor speech and language deficits in cerebellar disorders. Cerebellum & ataxias. vol 1. 2015-09-02. PMID:26331036. in addition to its long-established role in coordinating motor aspects of speech production, clinical and experimental studies with patients suffering from etiologically different cerebellar disorders have identified involvement of the cerebellum in a variety of nonmotor language functions, including motor speech planning, language dynamics and verbal fluency, phonological and semantic word retrieval, expressive and receptive syntax processing, various aspects of reading and writing and aphasia-like phenomena. 2015-09-02 2023-08-13 human
Peter Mariën, Herman Ackermann, Michael Adamaszek, Caroline H S Barwood, Alan Beaton, John Desmond, Elke De Witte, Angela J Fawcett, Ingo Hertrich, Michael Küper, Maria Leggio, Cherie Marvel, Marco Molinari, Bruce E Murdoch, Roderick I Nicolson, Jeremy D Schmahmann, Catherine J Stoodley, Markus Thürling, Dagmar Timmann, Ellen Wouters, Wolfram Ziegle. Consensus paper: Language and the cerebellum: an ongoing enigma. Cerebellum (London, England). vol 13. issue 3. 2014-12-22. PMID:24318484. the role of the cerebellum in speech and language perception, in motor speech planning including apraxia of speech, in verbal working memory, in phonological and semantic verbal fluency, in syntax processing, in the dynamics of language production, in reading and in writing will be addressed. 2014-12-22 2023-08-12 human
Alessandra Vella, Riccardo Della Nave, Roberto Vetrugno, Stefano Diciotti, Stefania Boschi, Fabrizio Banci Bonamici, Mario Mascalch. Cerebellar hyperperfusion in semantic dementia. Neurocase. vol 20. issue 2. 2014-08-01. PMID:23414345. cerebellar hyperperfusion in semantic dementia. 2014-08-01 2023-08-12 human
Giorgos P Argyropoulos, Neil G Muggleto. Effects of cerebellar stimulation on processing semantic associations. Cerebellum (London, England). vol 12. issue 1. 2013-06-13. PMID:22752996. effects of cerebellar stimulation on processing semantic associations. 2013-06-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Giorgos P Argyropoulos, Neil G Muggleto. Effects of cerebellar stimulation on processing semantic associations. Cerebellum (London, England). vol 12. issue 1. 2013-06-13. PMID:22752996. in order to assess this hypothesis, a lexical decision task was constructed to study the effects of cerebellar transcranial magnetic stimulation on semantic noun-to-verb priming based on association (e.g. 2013-06-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Miranka Wirth, Kay Jann, Thomas Dierks, Andrea Federspiel, Roland Wiest, Helge Hor. Semantic memory involvement in the default mode network: a functional neuroimaging study using independent component analysis. NeuroImage. vol 54. issue 4. 2011-05-02. PMID:20965253. our findings show less deactivation during semantic compared to the two non-semantic tasks for the entire dmn unit and within left-hemispheric dmn regions, i.e., the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex, the anterior cingulate cortex, the retrosplenial cortex, the angular gyrus, the middle temporal gyrus and the anterior temporal region, as well as the right cerebellum. 2011-05-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Catherine J Stoodley, Jeremy D Schmahman. The cerebellum and language: evidence from patients with cerebellar degeneration. Brain and language. vol 110. issue 3. 2009-10-22. PMID:19664816. we explored this relationship in 18 patients with cerebellar degeneration and 16 healthy controls who completed measures of verbal fluency (phonemic and semantic), word stem completion, and oral naming speed. 2009-10-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Daniel Gardner, David H Goldberg, Bernice Grafstein, Adrian Robert, Esther P Gardne. Terminology for neuroscience data discovery: multi-tree syntax and investigator-derived semantics. Neuroinformatics. vol 6. issue 3. 2009-02-19. PMID:18958630. semantics enabling nif data discovery were selected at one or more workshops by investigators expert in particular systems (vision, olfaction, behavioral neuroscience, neurodevelopment), brain areas (cerebellum, thalamus, hippocampus), preparations (molluscs, fly), diseases (neurodegenerative disease), or techniques (microscopy, computation and modeling, neurogenetics). 2009-02-19 2023-08-12 human
Lucia W Braga, Ligia N Souza, Yana J Najjar, Georges Dellatola. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and neuropsychological sequelae in children after severe traumatic brain injury: the role of cerebellar lesion. Journal of child neurology. vol 22. issue 9. 2007-11-20. PMID:17890405. additional relationships were observed: left frontal lesions with lower semantic verbal fluency, right occipital lesions with lower visual recognition task scores, dyscalculia with cerebellar lesions, and cerebellar damage with lower cognitive performances and lower visual recognition memory. 2007-11-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
F McNab, G Rippon, A Hillebrand, K D Singh, S J Swithenb. Semantic and phonological task-set priming and stimulus processing investigated using magnetoencephalography (MEG). Neuropsychologia. vol 45. issue 5. 2007-04-26. PMID:17056075. for example, within the semantic task condition, left superior frontal and middle temporal regions showed a significant power decrease within both task-prime and target epochs; within the phonological task condition there were significant parietal and cerebellar power decreases within both types of epoch. 2007-04-26 2023-08-12 Not clear