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This monograph, now in its 2nd edition with 31 new chapters and
significant updates, is the first book of its kind written
specifically for graduate students and clinicians. The monograph is
based on the 4-volume treatise, Handbook of the Cerebellum and
Cerebellar Disorders (Springer, 2013; 2nd edition: 2022), the
definitive reference for scientists and neurologists in the field
of cerebellar neurobiology and related areas. There have been
fundamental advances in the basic science and clinical neurology of
the cerebellum and its role in sensorimotor function and cognition.
Essentials of the Cerebellum and Cerebellar Disorders makes this
large and expanding body of knowledge readily accessible to
trainees and clinicians alike. It is organized into easy to read
and short chapters that are ideal for students and clinicians. The
most common cerebellar disorders encountered in the clinic are
covered. The editors are world leaders in the field, and the
chapters are authored by an international panel of experts drawn
from cerebellar laboratories and ataxia clinics throughout North
America, Europe and Asia. Essentials provides a solid grounding in
the field of cerebellar research and ataxiology from cerebellar
cellular biology and circuity to clinical practice, and it serves
as a springboard to a deeper appreciation of both the principles
and the complexities of cerebellar neurobiology. Clinicians are
expected to have a deep appreciation of cerebellar disorders, not
only in specialized ataxia clinics but also in adult and pediatric
neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry and neuropsychology practices,
and in outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation settings. This book
is an indispensable resource for students and practitioners
navigating the evolving field of cerebellar motor and cognitive
neurology. It also links to the more expansive Handbook for those
who need to explore the topics in this monograph in greater depth.
Essentials of the Cerebellum and Cerebellar Disorders is the first
book of its kind written specifically for graduate students and
clinicians. It is based on the 4-volume treatise, Handbook of the
Cerebellum and Cerebellar Disorders (Springer, 2013), the
definitive reference for scientists and neurologists in the field
of cerebellar neurobiology. There have been fundamental advances in
the basic science and clinical neurology of the cerebellum and its
role in sensorimotor function and cognition. This monograph makes
this large and expanding body of knowledge readily accessible to
trainees and clinicians alike. The editors are world leaders in the
field, and the chapters are authored by an international panel of
experts drawn from ataxia clinics and cerebellar laboratories
throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Essentials provides a
solid grounding in the field of cerebellar research and ataxiology
from cerebellar circuity to clinical practice, and it serves as a
springboard to a deeper appreciation of both the principles and the
complexities of cerebellar neurobiology. Clinicians are expected to
have a deep appreciation of cerebellar disorders, not only in
specialized ataxia clinics but also in adult and pediatric
neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry and neuropsychology practices,
and in outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation settings. This book
is an indispensable resource for students and practitioners
navigating the evolving field of cerebellar motor and cognitive
neurology. It also links to the more expansive Handbook for those
who need to explore the topics in this monograph in greater depth.
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