R S Dow
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Leiner H, Leiner A, Dow R
Trends Neurosci
. 1993 Nov;
16(11):444-7.
PMID: 7507614
Traditionally, the human cerebellum has been regarded as a motor mechanism, but this view of its function is being challenged by a growing body of data on the non-motor functions...
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Leiner H, Leiner A, Dow R
Behav Brain Res
. 1991 Aug;
44(2):113-28.
PMID: 1751002
In this review of the human cerebro-cerebellar system, the focus is on the possible contributions of the cerebellum to cognitive and language functions. The role of the cerebellum in these...
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Leiner H, Leiner A, Dow R
Behav Neurosci
. 1989 Oct;
103(5):998-1008.
PMID: 2679667
Although the cerebellum has traditionally been regarded as a motor mechanism, recent behavioral evidence indicates that the human cerebellum is involved in a wider range of functions: in learning, in...
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Macpherson J, Horak F, Dunbar D, Dow R
Exp Brain Res
. 1989 Jan;
78(3):557-66.
PMID: 2612599
This study investigated the effect of initial stance configuration on automatic postural responses in humans. Subjects were tested in both bipedal and quadrupedal stance postures. The postural responses to horizontal...
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Dow R
J Clin Neurophysiol
. 1988 Oct;
5(4):307-23.
PMID: 3053783
Electrical stimulation and the recording of electrical potentials have made important contributions to the classic formulations of cerebellar function. These electrical methods also have contributed to a re-appraisal, now underway,...
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Leiner H, Leiner A, Dow R
Ital J Neurol Sci
. 1987 Oct;
8(5):425-36.
PMID: 3323123
In the cerebro-cerebellar system of anthropoid apes and humans, the cerebellum seems able to contribute not only to motor skills but also to mental and language skills. Anatomical evidence suggests...
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Leiner H, Leiner A, Dow R
Behav Neurosci
. 1986 Aug;
100(4):443-54.
PMID: 3741598
Although it has been known for half a century that unique structures evolved in the cerebellum of anthropoid apes and became greatly enlarged in the human brain, the function of...