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The Cerebellum and Tremor

Tremor, the prevailing force that disrupts movement, reigns as the most pervasive movement disorder of our time. Delving into the depths of contemporary literature, a vivid portrait emerges, illustrating the indispensable role played by the cerebellum in the genesis of this relentless tremor. This profound revelation reverberates across all realms, from the essence of cellular structures and synaptic interactions to intricate connections within vast networks, ultimately manifesting in myriad distinctive phenotypes. At the forefront of modern treatment strategies, the cerebellum assumes a paramount position, guiding the principles that underpin the battle against tremor. Embarking on a journey of unrivaled significance, this all-encompassing special issue delves into the far-reaching expanse of "tremor and cerebellum," uniting a diverse array of groundbreaking research, thought-provoking reviews and enlightening perspectives from the frontiers of interdisciplinary science.

Editors

  • Sheng-Han Kuo

    Dr. Kuo is H. Houston Merritt Associate Professor of Neurology at Columbia University and he is also a physician-scientist specializing in ataxia and tremor. He received his neurology residency training at Baylor College of Medicine and his fellowship training at Columbia University where he stayed as a faculty member. Dr. Kuo has published 159 papers, 5 book chapters, and 1 book. He serves as the Vice Chair for the Movement Disorders Section at American Neurological Association and also Scientific Advisor for National Ataxia Foundation and International Essential Tremor Foundation. He is the Director for the Initiative for Columbia Ataxia an

  • Aasef Shaikh

    Aasef Shaikh

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