Cerebellar contributions to cognitive functions: A progress report after two decades of research Dagmar TimmannIrene Daum Editorial Pages: 159 - 162
On the mechanism of cerebellar contributions to cognition W. T. Thach Original Article Pages: 163 - 167
The cerebellum: Comparative and animal studies Fahad SultanMitchel Glickstein Original Article Pages: 168 - 176
The attentive cerebellum — myth or reality? Thomas HaarmeierPeter Thier Original Article Pages: 177 - 183
Cerebellar involvement in executive control Christian BellebaumIrene Daum Original article Pages: 184 - 192
Cerebellar contributions to verbal working memory: beyond cognitive theory Gal Ben-YehudahSara GuedicheJulie A. Fiez Original Article Pages: 193 - 201
The contribution of the cerebellum to speech production and speech perception: Clinical and functional imaging data Hermann AckermannKlaus MathiakAxel Riecker Original Article Pages: 202 - 213
Cerebellar information processing and visuospatial functions Marco MolinariMaria G. Leggio Original Article Pages: 214 - 220
Timing of rhythmic movements in patients with cerebellar degeneration J. E. SchlerfR. M. C. SpencerR. B. Ivry Original Article Pages: 221 - 231
‘Motor cognition’ — what is it and is the cerebellum involved? Christina T. FuentesAmy J. Bastian Original Article Pages: 232 - 236
The cerebellum in cognitive processes: Supporting studies in children Maja Steinlin Original Article Pages: 237 - 241
Cerebellar lesion studies of cognitive function in children and adolescents — limitations and negative findings Benedikt FrankBeate SchochDagmar Timmann Original Article Pages: 242 - 253
The neuropsychiatry of the cerebellum — insights from the clinic Jeremy D. SchmahmannJeffrey B. WeilburgJanet C. Sherman Original Article Pages: 254 - 267
The cerebellum and motor dysfunction in neuropsychiatric disorders E. GowenR. C. Miall Original Article Open access Pages: 268 - 279